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What have you been watching? Including Bosch, 24, Agents of SHIELD, Hannibal Rising and Prisoners of War

It’s “What have you been watching?”, my chance to tell you what movies and TV I’ve been watching recently that I haven’t already reviewed and your chance to recommend things to everyone else (and me) in case I’ve missed them.

The usual “TMINE recommends” page features links to reviews of all the shows I’ve ever recommended, and there’s also the Reviews A-Z, for when you want to check more or less anything I’ve reviewed ever. And if you want to know when any of these shows are on in your area, there’s Locate TV – they’ll even email you a weekly schedule.

Thankfully, there wasn’t much new on this week, so I haven’t been able to play catch-up on a few shows, and in fact I was able to watch one new show:

Bosch (Amazon Prime)
Based on the Michael Connelly series of books (which my mother in law likes so they must be okay), this stars Titus Welliver (of numerous shows but particularly Lost) as LA police detective Hieronymous Bosch. No really. That’s his name. Apparently co-starring most of the cast of The Wire, including Lance Reddick and Jamie Hector, it sees Bosch dealing with a civil suit in which he’s accused of shooting an unarmed man while also dealing with the discovery of the body of a long-buried child. But there’s no resolution to any of these stories, since this is just the pilot episode and a series is now on its way. It’s above average as cop shows go and there’s a definite air of authenticity to everything, but fundamentally it features a preposterous lead character who is also simultaneously very ordinary – it’s not like he’s writing poetry or doing brass rubbing for a hobby but is off listening to jazz and drinking while having a silly name. Worth a glance, but nothing special.

I also watched a movie!

Hannibal Rising (2007)
Given it’s the one Hannibal Lecter story I’d neither read nor watched, I figured it was about time, despite the bad reviews, to give it a go. And it’s an odd little piece, a prequel story that gives us a teenage Hannibal Lecter escaping cannibalism in wartime Lithuanian to find refuge in France. It’s interesting as it both informs and is informed by other Lecter pieces, giving us a reasonable explanation as to why Hannibal’s Hannibal is so handy in a fight, for example, while also giving us some piggy foreshadowing for Hannibal (the movie). It’s also got a good cast, with Dominic West as a dodgy-accented war crimes investigator, and Rhys Ifans and Kevin McKidd as the naughty war criminals who ate Hannibal’s sister. But its low budget, poor French lead (Gaspard Ulliel) and equally French setting make this feel like an international co-production B-movie along the lines of Mr Frost, rather than any of the preceding blockbusters, it uses the same technique as Hannibal to try to make Lecter look a hero by giving him an even worse enemy to deal with (although as the name suggests, he does become monstrous towards the end) and it can’t be said to be scary or horrifying in any real sense. One for completists only.

After the jump, the regulars, with reviews of 24, Agents of SHIELD, The Americans, Arrow, The Blacklist, Continuum, Elementary, Game of Thrones, Hannibal, Prisoners of War, Silicon Valley and Surviving Jack.

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News: ABC, NBC, USA and The CW’s cancellations, renewals and pick-ups, Damian Lewis is Henry VIII + more

Film casting

  • Ray Winstone joins, Gerard Butler leaves Point Break remake

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  • Trailer for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
  • Trailer for Snowpiercer with Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, John Hurt et al

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  • Trailer for BBC1’s From There To Here

New UK TV show casting

  • Damian Lewis to play Henry VIII, Mark Rylance to play Thomas Cromwell + other casting in BBC’s Wolf Hall adaptation
  • Selina Borji, Simon Fisher-Becker and Aron Julius join BBC4’s Puppy Love

US TV

  • ABC renews: Agents of SHIELD, Resurrection, The Goldbergs, Once Upon A Time, Castle, Revenge, Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy, The Middle and Modern Family
  • The CW renews: The 100, Hart of Dixie and Beauty and the Beast
  • cancels The Carrie Diaries, The Tomorrow People and Star-Crossed
  • Wednesday ratings

New US TV shows

  • ABC green lights: series of Agent Carter, How To Get Away With Murder, American Crime, The Whispers, Forever, Blackish, Galavant, Manhattan Love Story and Selfie
  • NBC green lights: series of The Mysteries of Laura, Constantine
  • …and A to Z
  • The CW green lights: series of iZombie, The Flash, Jane The Virgin and The Messengers
  • USA green lights: series of Stanistan
  • …developing: Colony, Boom, Brand, The Farm, Control, Mr Robot, Difficult People, Moguls, Royal, Love the One You’re With and Majordomo

New US TV show casting

  • Patrick Fabian, Rhea Seehorn and Michael Mando join AMC’s Better Call Saul
Weekly Wonder Woman

Weekly(ish) Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman #30

Wonder Woman #30

Not quite sure if I can get away with calling it Weekly Wonder Woman, given that’s it’s been three weeks since the last round-up, but seeing as there’s not actually been much out (with one honourable exception), I’m not sure it makes much difference.

Anyway, follow me after the jump for a proper look at Wonder Woman #30, as well as a couple of guest appearances by Diana and/or her lasso in Justice League #29, Justice League Beyond 2.0 #19 and Batman/Superman #9.

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