Mar. 14th, 2013
Thor 2: Malekith & Loki
Mar. 14th, 2013 12:08 pmAt first glance, the two might seem like perfect allies. But if Malekith is working to plunge the Nine Realms into chaos, then he is undermining Loki’s personal ambitions. To put it in cowboy terms, this town just ain’t big enough for the two of them. Needless to say, it will be very interesting to see how Loki, the eternal trickster, deals with someone like Malekith.
Ах, зависть!
Mar. 14th, 2013 03:39 pmStar Trek Into Darkness world film premiere confirmed for Thu 2nd May 2013 in Leicester square, London. More details http://www.ukfilmpremieres.co.uk
Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
Mar. 14th, 2013 04:21 pmBBC Two drama series Parade’s End has won four prizes at the 39th annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, voted for by journalists who write about TV and radio.
BBC Two also won four of the other awards, which are being presented today (Thursday) at a lunch in the Gladstone Library at One Whitehall Place in central London.
Benedict Cumberbatch was named best actor, for his roles as Christopher Tietjens in Parade’s End and Sherlock Holmes in BBC One’s Sherlock. Rebecca Hall was voted best actress for her role as Tietjens’ wife Sylvia, in the First World War drama.
Parade’s End also won the award for best drama series and the BPG writer’s award, which went to Sir Tom Stoppard, who adapted the novels by Ford Madox Ford. Cumberbatch, Hall and Stoppard are all due to attend the awards lunch, with executives from the BBC and Mammoth Screen, which produced the series.
BBC Two also won four of the other awards, which are being presented today (Thursday) at a lunch in the Gladstone Library at One Whitehall Place in central London.
Benedict Cumberbatch was named best actor, for his roles as Christopher Tietjens in Parade’s End and Sherlock Holmes in BBC One’s Sherlock. Rebecca Hall was voted best actress for her role as Tietjens’ wife Sylvia, in the First World War drama.
Parade’s End also won the award for best drama series and the BPG writer’s award, which went to Sir Tom Stoppard, who adapted the novels by Ford Madox Ford. Cumberbatch, Hall and Stoppard are all due to attend the awards lunch, with executives from the BBC and Mammoth Screen, which produced the series.