The Critic is a film I was drawn to, because Ian McKellen (Last Action Hero – yes, seriously!) – in the lead role as The Chronicle’s drama theatre critic Jimmy Erskine – is a national …
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Scoop – The DVDfever Review – Netflix – Gillian Anderson, Rufus Sewell
Scoop takes in the famous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview with perverted Prince Andrew, who conned his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, into conning all of us into paying £12m to the woman he abused as a …
Continue readingOne Life – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Anthony Hopkins
One Life proves, yet again, that one of our greatest national treasures of all time is Anthony Hopkins, still pulling out winning performances at the age of 86, following his absolute powerhouse of a performance …
Continue readingThe Following Events Are Based On A Pack Of Lies – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Rebekah Staton
The Following Events Are Based On A Pack Of Lies is yet another TV drama trying to make it seem like a movie, with a 2.39:1 widescreen ratio for the image (same as The Woman …
Continue readingThe Miniaturist: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Anya Taylor-Joy
The Miniaturist is set in Amsterdam, 1686, where Petronella, aka Nella (Split‘s Anya Taylor-Joy) is marrying sugar trader Johannes Brandt (Alex Hassell), and feels very much a fish out of water, even though she’s quite …
Continue readingBorn To Kill Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
Born To Kill is a four-parter which centres on Sam (Jack Rowan), a young lad who gets a taste for being around dead people, given that mum Jenny (Romola Garai, right with Rowan) works as …
Continue readingSuffragette – Official UK Trailer #1 – Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan stars in Suffragette as Maud, plus there’s Meryl Streep as Emmeline Pankhurst, in a film about the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement – women who were forced underground to pursue a …
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