The Magician’s Elephant is a new Netflix animation, where people in the town of Baltese have suddenly just stopped believing in magic, causing the town to go from being vibrant and colourful, to change and …
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See How They Run – The DVDfever Cinema Review – Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan
See How They Run refers to mice, and opens with a 1953 West End performance of The Mousetrap, the Agatha Christie play which I’ve not seen, and I don’t think it’s ever been made into …
Continue readingThe Suspect – The DVDfever Review – ITV drama – Aidan Turner
The Suspect is a strange series for 2022… it’s a 5-part series that you’d normally expect to be spread over five consecutive nights, but instead, ITV are putting it out weekly, AND only each part …
Continue readingLip Service – Inside No.9 Series 6 Episode 3 – The DVDfever Review
Lip Service is the third episode of Inside No.9 Series 6. Felix (Steve Pemberton) is keeping a watchful eye on house No.9, like a surveillance expert, and has taken his place in a very rundown …
Continue readingTwo Weeks To Live – The DVDfever Review – Maisie Williams
Two Weeks To Live begins with Kim Stokes (Maisie Williams – Cyberbully, The New Mutants) way overpaying for her breakfast in a cafe, leading me to believe that while I know her character was raised …
Continue readingQuiz – The DVDfever Review – ITV Millionaire drama – Michael Sheen
Quiz continues ITV’s run of dramas with one-word, non-descript titles, and I wish they would make them stand out more. This one focuses on the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? scandal from 2001 when …
Continue readingHitmen – The DVDfever Review – Mel Giedroyc, Sue Perkins
Hitmen is the first scripted sitcom for evergreen pairing Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, aka Mel and Sue, although not for Sue. I remember them first on Channel 4’s daytime show Light Lunch – and …
Continue readingLiar Series 2 – The DVDfever Review – Joanne Froggatt, Ioan Gruffudd
Liar Series 2 is not what I was expecting, as it was teased at the end of the first series, after it was proved that Andrew Earlham (Ioan Gruffudd) was, indeed, guilty, regarding his attack …
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