Rivals is set in a world where everyone’s all posh and hoity-toity, opening with a couple – the male half being Rupert Campbell-Black (Alex Hassell – Violent Night) – having a bit of “how’s your …
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Wonka – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Timothée Chalamet
Wonka… Willy Wonka… portrayed in this new film by Timothée Chalamet (Dune Part One), and he begins by railing against the Tories’ stupid ‘Stop the Boats’ policy, by sailing across the sea to make his …
Continue readingBlack Ops – The DVDfever Review – BBC – Gbemisola Ikumelo, Hammed Animashaun
Black Ops centres around two PCSOs, aka Police Community Support Officers, who can’t arrest a scrote who’s just attacked a security guard, thus pointing themselves out to be a complete waste of space. Since it …
Continue readingFour Lives – The DVDfever Review – BBC drama – Sheridan Smith
Four Lives is based on a true story, and stars the omnipresent Sheridan Smith as Sarah Sak, mother to Anthony Walgate (Tim Preston), a young fashion designer who, in 2014, tells his best friend, China, …
Continue readingHome: The Complete Series – The DVDfever Review – Channel 4 Comedy
Home is a new Channel 4 comedy with a completely ridiculous premise, but one that is pretty engaging from the first episode. On returning from holiday, Peter (Rufus Jones) and his partner, Katy (Rebekah Staton), …
Continue readingStan and Ollie – Official Trailers – Steve Coogan
Stan and Ollie is due for release in the UK on January 11th 2019, I’m really looking forward to it, and now, there’s a new “Moments Worth Paying For” trailer. Check out the trailer below: …
Continue readingOnce Removed – Inside No.9 Series 4 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
Once Removed is the third episode of Inside No.9 Series 4, and kicks off with an opening-and-a-half which leads to a situation which has to be seen to be believed, before the action heads back …
Continue readingW1A Series 3 Episode 1 – The DVDfever Review
W1A enters its third series, so is doing brilliantly well, given that it was spawned from the two-series Twenty Twelve, which did for the London Olympics what The Thick Of It did for politics. That …
Continue readingPaddington on Blu-ray – The DVDfever Review
Paddington is the one about the bear from darkest Peru who came to live with the Brown family in London, whilst having a fetish for marmalade sandwiches. From his origins in book form in 1958, …
Continue readingThe Casual Vacancy Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
The Casual Vacancy Episode 3 finally puts itself out of its misery, and a good job too as, quite frankly, over the course of these three weeks I could’ve pulled a better story out of …
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