There’s something very big lurking in the shadows of the new Kong: Skull Island poster.
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Kong: Skull Island looks set to be BIG
The first image from the forthcoming Kong: Skull Island reveals the size of the apes are like nothing we’ve ever seen before.
Comic-Con 2016: what to watch out for
This year’s Comic-Con is now less than two weeks away and if, like me, you won’t be in San Diego I thought it might be useful to pick out some highlights of the panels you’ll see splashed all over the Internet.
Aidan Turner, Tom Hiddleston, Justin Timberlake among BAFTA TV guests
BAFTA have announced the names of guests expected at the annual Television Awards, taking place on May 8.
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The Night Manager – first trailer
One of the new TV dramas I’m really looking forward to in 2016 is the BBC’s The Night Manager.
Based on the novel by John Le Carre, the series stars Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Tom Hollander, Elizabeth Debicki, Katherine Kelly, David Harewood and Russell Tovey.
Clips of the Week – January 9
Clips of the Week is back for 2016 with lots of new trailers for you to enjoy. This week we’ve got everything from Kung Fu Panda 3 to the new Damien TV series as well as Tom Hiddleston’s latest, High Rise.
First look at Poldark, The Night Manager, Wallander and more
Aidan Turner, Lily James, Tom Hiddleston, Olivia Colman, Kenneth Branagh and more feature in a new advert to promote some of BBC One’s 2016 highlights.
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Tom Hiddleston, secret agent
The first image of Tom Hiddleston in the BBC’s adaptation of The Night Manager has been released.
At LFF today (day three)
It’s all about High-Rise, Hiddleston and a brush with Star Wars as the BFI London Film Festival reaches day three.
It’s LFF launch day!
Today is one of my favourite days of the year – the day the BFI London Film Festival unveils its programme for 2015. The Festival consistently manages to programme most of the Best Pictures nominees every year – will 2015 be any different?