No Time To Die is a complete waste of everyone’s time. There, that’s the review and you can all move on… Ok, I’ll go into more detail. Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since …
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Innocent Series 2 – The DVDfever Review – Katherine Kelly – ITV drama
Innocent Series 2 follows three years on from the first series, but the case is entirely new, so you don’t need to have seen the first one to know what’s going on, and the only …
Continue readingPokemon Detective Pikachu – Trailer 2 – Ryan Reynolds
Pokemon Detective Pikachu now has a second trailer. I’m led to understand it features ‘Mewtwo’ and I still couldn’t give two hoots about it. The film is released in the UK on May 10th 2019. …
Continue readingThis Time With Alan Partridge: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Steve Coogan
This Time With Alan Partridge sees the hapless presenter return to the BBC, and I was already in stitches from the trailer simply when he was forever being ignored while asking for a glass of …
Continue readingPress Episodes 1 and 2 – The DVDfever Review – Charlotte Riley, Ben Chaplin
Press centres aroud two newspapers in this fictionalised Fleet Street. Workaholic Holly Evans (Charlotte Riley) works for the Herald, while Duncan Allen (Ben Chaplin) edits The Post, a more tabloid paper, and given their logo, …
Continue readingKing Charles III – The DVDfever Review – A perfect epitaph to Tim Pigott-Smith
King Charles III – the title made me think “What? Another labourious period drama? …Oh, hang on, we’ve never had a third King Charles”. And then the penny dropped. Mike Bartlett has adapted his own …
Continue readingI Want My Wife Back Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
I Want My Wife Back is what Ben Miller‘s character, Murray, is after since, up until a certain point, he’s the only one unaware of any problems with his marrage as he’s too wrapped up …
Continue readingMarcella Series 1 – The DVDfever Review – Anna Friel
Marcella opens with a shot of the lead character, played by Anna Friel, in the bath, bruised and bloodied, the bathroom looking slightly cleaner than that in The Young Ones. However, this is no dream …
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