Wednesday’s pretend news

Doctor Who

Film

Theatre/Theater

British TV

  • Japanese silent comedians Gamarjobat get BBC3 pilot

US TV

US TV

Preview: Fringe

 

In the US: Tuesdays, 9/8c, Fox. Starts 9th Sept
In the UK: Not yet acquired, because the UK ain’t buying not nothing right now

There are things in the world that can’t be explained, like the popularity of jazz or mysterious phenomena such as UFOs. Then there are other things that are far more easily explained, such as ‘déjà vu’ – the feeling that you’ve seen something before. That’s usually because you have. In the case of Fringe, it’s because you probably saw an episode of The X-Files once and buried it in the back of your mind.

Fringe, despite the initial presence of government agents investigating weird and spooky things, is fortunately more than just a simple retread of past Fox successes. It’s a disturbing glimpse into a parallel world in which weird fringe science of the 70s actually turned up results, results that are affecting – and sometimes destroying – life as we know it in the present.

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Tuesday’s “unforgiving Catholic church” news

Film

Commercials

  • Emma Watson replaces Keira Knightley as new face of Chanel

Theatre

  • John Cleese planning a stage version of A Fish Called Wanda

British TV

  • ITV Productions developing detective drama set in Brighton based on ‘Roy Grace’ novels [free registration required]
  • Matthew Horne says a third series of Gavin & Stacey is probable

US TV

US TV

Review: Sex and the City

Sex and the City

It’s here. It’s here! After all that waiting, it’s finally here.

Much like the January sales, there are strategies to be used when you’re going to watch something as anticipated as Sex and the City: the movie. Either you wait all night camped outside and then be the first in before everyone else, or you wait until everyone has been crushed under foot and enter at your leisure afterwards.

Which is why I’m sauntering in with a review of Sex and the City over a week after it opened.

What do you mean I shouldn’t be watching this cos I’m a bloke? Watching movies about women is ‘so gay’? Do you want to have a think about that?

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