An archive of blog entries about films and film production.
Catch up with the weekend’s news
The trials continue, but here’s the latest news all the same. And there’s plenty of it.
Doctor Who
- My old mag Dreamwatch is to stop publishing a print edition, but will continue online from the 25th.
Film
- William Shatner leaks some details of the next Star Trek movie
- Someone’s come up with a list of the novels that are the hardest to film.
- The Lost Boys is getting a sequel.
- An interview with Steven Segal, in which he explains his hatred for his own movies.
British TV
- Leo Sayer has quit the Big Brother house. Carole Malone got evicted later on Friday.
- Want to know when a US TV show is starting on British TV? Digital Spy has the list. It also includes details of British TV premieres, such as Skins and Peep Show.
- How Ricky Gervais got Robert de Niro to appear on Extras.
US TV
- The creators of Scrubs and House discuss their feelings about Scrubs’ parody episode, My House.
- The US version of The IT Crowd now has a full pilot ordered.
- Alan Cumming is to appear in SciFi’s updating of The Wizard of Oz
- SciFi’s Flash Gordon TV series has been given the go-ahead.
- George Clooney is working on a mini-series for SciFi, too. It’s one of many shows in development there.
- Bravo has cancelled Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
- Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz is launching a company with Two and a Half Men exec producers Eric and Kim Tannenbaum.
- There’s a clip from the next episode of Heroes at Access Hollywood.
- Ain’t It Cool has a rumour about the subject for the proposed Battlestar Galactica movie.
- NBC are annoyed that Friday Night Lights isn’t doing better.
- TV Squad’s nicked my Jack Bauer picture. I can’t complain: I nick so many myself.
- A movie of Deadwood might still get the go-ahead.
- Charlie Rose interviews Kiefer Sutherland about 24 on Google Video.
- Screen shots from the next episode of Lost.
- Idris Elba talks about The Wire and hip hop.
- The remaining episodes of Day Break are finally going online by the end of February.
- Lots of stuff about Lost from Sunday’s press panel, including the glorious fact the producers are going to announce an end date for the show.

