The first poster for the new Dad's Army movie has arrived.
The big-screen remake of the classic BBC comedy will march into cinemas on February 5, 2016.
Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon and Toby Jones all star in the film, which comes from St Trinian's director Oliver Parker.
Tom Courtenay, Danny Mays, Bill Peterson, Sarah Lancashire, Mark Gatiss, Alison Steadman, Annette Crosbie and The Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison also feature in the all-star cast.
Earlier this year, BAFTA-nominated Jones admitted that he found working on the remake "really nerve-wracking".
Gatiss also revealed that he was initially "sceptical" about the film, but was relieved at finding it to be a "charming" and faithful take on the BBC sitcom.
The big-screen remake of the classic BBC comedy will march into cinemas on February 5, 2016.
Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon and Toby Jones all star in the film, which comes from St Trinian's director Oliver Parker.
Tom Courtenay, Danny Mays, Bill Peterson, Sarah Lancashire, Mark Gatiss, Alison Steadman, Annette Crosbie and The Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison also feature in the all-star cast.
Earlier this year, BAFTA-nominated Jones admitted that he found working on the remake "really nerve-wracking".
Gatiss also revealed that he was initially "sceptical" about the film, but was relieved at finding it to be a "charming" and faithful take on the BBC sitcom.
- 8/10/2015
- Digital Spy
The first poster for the new Dad's Army movie has arrived.
The big-screen remake of the classic BBC comedy will march into cinemas on February 5, 2016.
Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon and Toby Jones all star in the film, which comes from St Trinian's director Oliver Parker.
Tom Courtenay, Danny Mays, Bill Peterson, Sarah Lancashire, Mark Gatiss, Alison Steadman, Annette Crosbie and The Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison also feature in the all-star cast.
Earlier this year, BAFTA-nominated Jones admitted that he found working on the remake "really nerve-wracking".
Gatiss also revealed that he was initially "sceptical" about the film, but was relieved at finding it to be a "charming" and faithful take on the BBC sitcom.
The big-screen remake of the classic BBC comedy will march into cinemas on February 5, 2016.
Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon and Toby Jones all star in the film, which comes from St Trinian's director Oliver Parker.
Tom Courtenay, Danny Mays, Bill Peterson, Sarah Lancashire, Mark Gatiss, Alison Steadman, Annette Crosbie and The Inbetweeners actor Blake Harrison also feature in the all-star cast.
Earlier this year, BAFTA-nominated Jones admitted that he found working on the remake "really nerve-wracking".
Gatiss also revealed that he was initially "sceptical" about the film, but was relieved at finding it to be a "charming" and faithful take on the BBC sitcom.
- 8/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Tonight as CBS’ The Mentalist christens its new, final time slot — Wednesdays at 8/7c — Special Agent Abbot will be pressured to cross a line.
As seen in the sneak peek above, Abbott’s former DEA boss, Bill Peterson (played by The Good Wife’s three-time Emmy nominee, Dylan Baker), has seen his agency’s conduct come into question. Abbott of course has a job to do as he investigates possible malfeasance, but that doesn’t keep Peterson from trading on their past to ask a favor.
Will Abbott book passage on this guilt trip? Press play above, and tell us...
As seen in the sneak peek above, Abbott’s former DEA boss, Bill Peterson (played by The Good Wife’s three-time Emmy nominee, Dylan Baker), has seen his agency’s conduct come into question. Abbott of course has a job to do as he investigates possible malfeasance, but that doesn’t keep Peterson from trading on their past to ask a favor.
Will Abbott book passage on this guilt trip? Press play above, and tell us...
- 1/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Mentalist" episode 6 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "Green Light," and it turns out that we're going to see very interesting things go down when Dennis Abbott's previous boss tries to blackmail him into covering up some mistakes the agency made, and more. In the new, 6th episode press release: The FBI is going to get asked to consult on a botched DEA raid, but Abbott's former colleage could derail the investigation and Abbott's career. Press release number 2: The FBI will get brought in to consult on a botched DEA raid, but when Abbott’s former boss tries to blackmail Abbott into keeping the agency’s missteps quiet, he is going to be forced to choose between his career and morals. Guest stars feature: Ross Partridge (Steven Korbell), Jeremy Ray Valdez (Pedro Orosco), Chastity Dotson (Anita Hammonds...
- 12/28/2014
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Welcome to the Spoiler Room, a safe place for spoiler addicts to come on a weekly basis to learn what’s coming next on their favorite shows and, hopefully, get a few of their own questions answered. If you want scoop on a specific show, send your questions to spoilerroom@ew.com. The Walking Dead is coming back! What can you tease? — Derek The season premiere is a nail-biting, jaw-dropping, stomach-turning, fast-paced—shall I go on?—hour that will leave you on the edge of your seat. While I can’t give too much away, I will say that the...
- 10/3/2014
- by Natalie Abrams
- EW - Inside TV
With Now You See Me conjuring its way into UK homes on DVD and Blu-Ray on October 28th, HeyUGuys had the opportunity to speak with director Louis Leterrier. After managing Statham and Hulk rage, Louis has decided to enter the world of smoke and mirrors. Speaking with us he explained how Now You See Me reflects his cinematic taste, shared his thoughts on the multiplex audience, being shocked by Janet Leigh’s death in Psycho, as well as his hopes for the Now You See Me sequel(s), and took a moment to contemplate his native cinema.
Do you believe in magic?
[Laughs] Well it depends. There are several kinds of magic. I came onto the project as a sceptic admirer, but I was wowed meeting real magicians, illusionists and mentalists. I was wowed by the power of magic, and so yes now I’m a believer. I came in as...
Do you believe in magic?
[Laughs] Well it depends. There are several kinds of magic. I came onto the project as a sceptic admirer, but I was wowed meeting real magicians, illusionists and mentalists. I was wowed by the power of magic, and so yes now I’m a believer. I came in as...
- 10/28/2013
- by Paul Risker
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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