Wednesday, July 2, 2014

BBC teases Sherlock return at 2.21pm today

THE TELEGRAPH
By Catherine Gee9:25AM BST 02 Jul 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman in Sherlock

At 2.21pm the BBC has promised to reveal something about its hit detective series Sherlock and fans have been sent into an excited spin as a result.



Two tweets were posted an hour apart – the first contained a gif of the taxi screen featured in the last episode and the face of Sherlock’s (Benedict Cumberbatch) arch-nemesis Moriarty (Andrew Scott) with the words "Did you miss me?" #221back. #Sherlock. As fans will know, 221B is the number of Sherlock Holmes's flat on Baker Street.



The second alluded to a new arrival and declared that details would come at 2.21pm. BBC One has even changed its Twitter handle to “Sherlock - #221back”.

So, what does all this mean? Martin Freeman recently told the Telegraph that he expected Sherlock to return for a Christmas special in 2015. However, he also added that nothing had been confirmed.






READ MORE AT http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10939973/Sherlock-moriarty-return-221back.html

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Bradley Cooper parties with Michael Fassbender and Noel Gallagher backstage on final night of Glastonbury

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By JESSICA EARNSHAW
PUBLISHED: 04:35 EST, 1 July 2014 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 1 July 2014

A-Listers show fans how to party! Michael Fassbender and Bradley Cooper hung out backstage at the Glastonbury Festival on Sunday

The muddy Glastonbury Festival is never short of A-list guests, and Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Michael Fassbender chose to stick together on Sunday night.

The actors were joined by Noel Gallagher after Massive Attack's Grant Mitchell created a sound system out of Beats Pill XL speakers for an impromptu after-party.
Bradley, 39, was seen laughing away with the Oasis hitmaker while showing him something on his phone, before partying with the likes of Sam Smith, Jaime Winstone and Nick Grimshaw.




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Monday, June 30, 2014

‘Into the Storm’: Richard Armitage on Tornados & Acting to Disaster

SCREEN RANT
Published 20 minutes ago by Tiffany Rose

Into the Storm Interview Richard Armitage Into the Storm: Richard Armitage on Tornados & Acting to Disaster

The found footage genre continues to do big business in Hollywood, where films like the Blair Witch Project firmly established the format as a go-to for the horror genre, the subsequent years have seen the idea applied to sci-fi and superhero movies, among others. Cloverfield set a high bar for found footage spectacle, while Chronicle managed to blend epic eye-witness video with quality human drama, and now director Steven Quale is set to apply the idea to a storm-chasing disaster film.




Set in a rural community, Silverton, Into the Storm follows a group of townspeople and extreme weather chasers as they encounter one of the most dangerous storms in U.S. history. When group of powerful tornados pummel the town, Gary Morris (Richard Armitage), father and vice-principal of the local high school must race through deteriorating conditions to find his lost son.


READ MORE HERE: http://screenrant.com/into-the-storm-movie-interview-richard-armitage/

Louise Brealey on kissing Cumberbatch

RADIO TIMES
Claire Webb
4:32 PM, 30 June 2014



Do you mind if I ask you about… “The Kiss?” Louise Brealey interrupts, before bursting out laughing. Clearly it’s a question she’s been asked before.

Brealey is best known as Molly Hooper in TV’s Sherlock, the timid pathologist hopelessly besotted with Arthur Conan Doyle’s Baker Street detective, as played by Benedict Cumberbatch. The drama is a global phenomenon, its leading man a sex symbol and that kiss – when Molly’s dreams momentarily came true – a YouTube sensation.

In fact, there were four kisses. “I milked it!” she admits. “Afterwards, Ben and I watched it back on the monitor.” She adopts a Hollywood drawl. “‘Yup, that’s pretty hot.’ And of course it went completely crackers when the show came out. I got 7,000 Twitter followers within five minutes of that kiss airing. It had doubled by the time the episode ended.”


While the odd tweet seethed with jealousy, most were a virtual pat on the back. Brealey believes that’s because “Cumberbitches” – as members 
of the Cumberbatch appreciation society like to call themselves – can identify with Molly. “She’s unthreatening.

She’s an ordinary woman experiencing the agony of unrequited love, and most of us have been there.”

Sherlockco-creator Steven 
Moffat never intended Molly 
to be a permanent fixture, but 
Brealey’s performance persuaded him otherwise. Molly has also become a central character in fan fiction, with thousands of stories posted online. Brealey has only read one. “I just thought I was reading your average story and it turned into straddling and nipple-piercing!”

Growing up in Northampton, she was an academic child, the only one of her siblings that her parents could afford to send to “posh school”. So, while they left the local comprehensive at 16, she read history at Cambridge – a late applicant, it turns out. “When my dad found out I hadn’t applied, he hit the roof. I tried to explain to him I didn’t want to be an Oxbridge reject, but he said: ‘Tough s**t!’ And quite rightly, as it goes.”

READ MORE HERE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-06-30/delicious-star-louise-brealey-on-kissing-cumberbatch-body-image-and-taking-mental-health-seriously

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Downton’s Dan Stevens Goes Bad In The Guest Teaser

YAHOO.COM
Ben Falk
UK Senior Movies Writer
27 Jun 2014




First he lost all that weight. Then he moved to America. Now the man formerly known as Downton Abbey’s Matthew Crawley is brandishing a gun.

But don’t worry, it’s all for his new movie, indie chiller ‘The Guest’, in which Dan plays a soldier who shows up at the door of a family claiming to be friends with their late son, who died in combat.


They welcome him in, but then people start dying. Is he the culprit, or is there something more mysterious going on?

Already receiving good buzz in the States, the film comes from the people behind cult horror movie ‘You’re Next’.




READ MORE HERE: https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/downtons-dan-stevens-goes-bad-in-the-guest-90060905391.html