Monday’s “John Leguizamo is US Del Boy, Matthew Perry joins Good Wife, and Steve Coogan is Paul Raymond” news

Film

Radio

British TV

  • Last Hustle watched by 5.3m
  • Jennifer Saunders to star in Sharon Horgan’s Dead Boss
  • Vision TV adds foreign channels to Internet-connected Freeview HD boxes [subscription required]

US TV

The CarusometerA Carusometer rating of 3

Third-episode verdict: The River (ABC)

In the US: Tuesdays, 9/8c, ABC
In the UK: Available on iTunes. Not yet acquired by a network

The River is a show I really want to like. It’s trying something relatively new for US TV – ‘found footage’. It’s a horror show on network TV. Like Southland, it has characters who swear but get bleeped out. It tries to build character and to create tension through direction and writing, rather than gore. It has some good British actors including Paul Blackthorne (The Gates, 24, The Dresden Files), able to keep their own accents and in the case of the latest episode, save the day while all the Americans are cowering under tables. There’s a German actor who also gets to be a German and to be very cool. While it is a serial show, there’s a different beastie to deal with every week. And it does have the occasional scary moment.

But that’s the problem I remarked on when I reviewed the first two episodes: the scary moments are only very occasional. For whatever reason – and it’s always tricky with horror to work out what the problem is when it’s not scaring – it’s just not putting the willies up me as I watch it. It may be that with only a few minutes to name the threat and why it should be threatening, each one having to be novel and ‘Amazonian’, there’s simply not enough time in an hour-long show to create the build up. It might be that the direction is too obvious, with threats that should be ‘corner of the eye’ experiences dwelt on by automatic cameras that shouldn’t be bothering. It may be that the structure of advertising-riddled TV episodes is such that it’s impossible to build sustained tension.

Whatever the reason, a horror show that doesn’t scare built around a mystery that is thin at best isn’t one isn’t something that’s really going to prove of interest to many people, I suspect. Oh, look at the ratings. I’m right.

It’s a shame that a show that should be so close to greatness has ultimately failed by being just a little tamer than it should be. But it is what it is – even Glen Morgan (The X-Files, Millennium, Final Destination) couldn’t write something truly frightening within its format. So I’m afraid I can’t recommend it. I might keep watching for a little bit, just to see if it gets any better, and I’ll let you know if I change my mind.

Carusometer rating: 3
Rob’s prediction: Will last a season

Sitting Tennant

Friday’s Sitting Tennant (week 7, 2012)

Hebbie's Sitting Tennant

Shilohforever's Sitting Tennant

Sister Chastity's Sitting Tennant

Ah, the tales he could tell of his weekends – hope you enjoy yours!

  1. Sister Chastity: 35
  2. Hebbie, shilohforever: 25
  3. Toby: 10

Don’t forget Tuesday’s caption competition!

Board of Sitting Winners
January
Pictures: Hebbie, Sister Chastity
Captions: Rullsenberg, SK

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable and doesn’t obviously infringe copyright, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

You can also enter the witty and amusing captions league table by commenting on Tuesday’s Sitting Tennant photo, the best caption getting 10 points, everyone who contributes getting five points.

Each month, I’ll name the best picture provider and best captioneer, and then at the end of the year, the overall champion will be announced for 2012!

Friday’s “E4 enters Suburgatory, futuristic Zorro, Fry goes to the Globe, and Malin Akerman” news

Film

  • Community‘s Gillian Jacobs joins Steve Carrell and Jim Carrey in Burt Wonderstone
  • Trailer for Wanderlust with Paul Rudd, Jennifer Aniston, Alan Alda and Marlin Akerman
  • Gael Garcia Bernal to play futuristic Zorro

Radio

Theatre

British TV

  • E4 acquires Suburgatory
  • SyFy acquires Todd & The Book of Pure Evil
  • Dirk Gently details
  • Brian Cox (no, not that one) to star in Bob Servant Independent for BBC Four
  • UK Gold to invest millions in original content [subscription required]

French TV

  • TF1’s revenue static, profits drop 20%

US TV