Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.This theme is Bloggerized by Lasantha Bandara - Premiumbloggertemplates.com.
Sanchez shared the news Sunday at the Television Critics Association summer previews, saying that her pregnancy has created a disconnect between herself and her Kingdom
Chris Klein married his longtime girlfriend, Laina Rose Thyfault, over the weekend, Us Weekly reports.
The American Pie star and Thyfault, a travel agent, tied the knot on Sunday at the Rainbow Ranch in Montana, according to Us Weekly. About 115 guests attended the ceremony.
Westworld, HBO's upcoming sci-fi series based on the 1973 Michael Crichton film, looks like it may rival American Horror Story in terms of creepiness, based on a teaser that was unveiled Sunday.
The series is set in a futuristic theme park, where visitors can act out their darkest fantasies with
It's been a while since Mr Hitler crossed swords with Walmington-on-Sea's finest - the last episode of Dad's Army aired in 1977 - but the khaki-clad boys are back in action and desperate to prove they're more than remainder stock while the British Army is out giving the Nazis the old what-for. The movie features about half the cream of British acting. The top half, in the case of this first teaser poster.
Left to right in this identity parade of misfits, triers and high-street heroes are the slightly shifty Cockney Private Walker (Danny Mays), the vague Private Godfrey (Michael Gambon), daydreamy Private Pike (Blake Harrison), blustery Captain Mainwaring (Toby Jones), the wry Sergeant Wilson (Bill Nighy), willing but limited Lance-Corporal Jones (Tom Courtenay) and Scots undertaker Private Frazer (Bill Paterson). The might of the Wehrmacht haven't a hope, especially once Godrey can remember where he left his rifle.
Directed by Oliver Parker and scripted by his Johnny English Reborn cohort Hamish McColl, this Dad's Army shifts the setting to pre-D-Day 1944 and ups the stakes with an invasion in the offing and a spy in the town's midst. Only this magnificent-ish seven stand can prevent the war effort from suffering a mighty catastrophe.
As the poster tagline hints, this revival of the great BBC sitcom will have plenty of nods to the original. The catchphrases, spirit of near-barmy absurdity, heck, even those pointy Nazi arrows should all be in evidence when the final movie hits screens on February 5, 2016. Watch this space for more.
Now that its second season is complete, I think it's safe to say this: We get the True Detective we deserve.
I will readily admit to getting swept up into the zeitgeist-bursting first season, though I wasn't one of those tinfoil hat-wearing viewers who spent the week between episodes reading Robert
'Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality?'
We’ve had images from the new version of Westworld overseen by executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, but HBO has decided to show off a tantalising short trailer for the series. Saddle up and take a look.
Loosely based on the 1973 film written and directed by Michael Crichton two decades before he wrote Jurassic Park, the series will expand upon the world of a theme park for adults where they can live out their wildest desires without consequences. At least, until something happens with the artificial life forms that inhabit the place...
Obviously the series has both the scope and time to be able to explore the various dramas of Westworld to a much deeper degree, especially the existential crises of the "characters" created to service visitors. And from the looks of the initial images and now this teaser trailer, it boasts some stunning visuals, with wide vistas and painstakingly realised Western towns. Not to mention a cast full of talented folk such as Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Thandie Newton, Evan Rachel Wood, Miranda Otto, James Marsden and Jeffrey Wright.
The teaser carries no actual date, but confirms the 2016 launch for the show, which HBO is surely hoping can generate the same level of interest as Game Of Thrones. It should be on Sky over here shortly after its American launch, if it follows the Thrones model.
Director Gabriele Muccino often plays with the themes of family struggles in his movies, and Fathers And Daughters looks to explore another take on dealing with those closest to you – or not, in some cases. The first trailer for the drama has arrived.
The film, written by Brad Desch, finds Russell Crowe as a successful, widowed writer caring for his young daughter Katie (Kylie Rogers). Initially it seems they have a strong bond, but when he falls seriously ill and has to send the girl to live with family (Bruce Greenwood and Diane Kruger), their connection is severely tested.
Running parallel to that is the story of the grown Katie (Amanda Seyfried), who is still dealing with the fallout from her troubled childhood, and has problems maintaining relationships. Which is where Aaron Paul’s Cameron comes in: he’s a fan of her dad’s writing and falls for Katie, but their love match is seemingly doomed to fail.
There’s always a worry a film like this could sink into melodrama, particularly given the pitfalls of patent/child bonding, illness and romantic issues, but hopefully Muccino and his cast, which also includes Jane Fonda, Octavia Spencer, Janet McTeer and Quvenzhane Wallis, will steer clear of the big ones. The film has release dates set for several European countries, but has yet to announce anything for the US or over here.