Simon Brew Rob Leane Kirsten Howard May 23, 2017
The Dceu's Wonder Woman has been passed uncut by the BBFC, and will be hitting cinemas next week...
Wonder Woman is the next big movie to land across the UK next week, and we hope it's as fun as early responses suggest. Patty Jenkins (Monster) has seemingly done good work on the film, at least as far as we can tell from its trailers; Gal Gadot is unstoppable, and is it really possible to hate anything Chris Pine is in? I hear you cracking your knuckles and scrolling down to the comments to hit me back on this - Into Darkness wasn't that bad! Ok...ok, it was a little bad.
See related Arrow season 5 episode 22 review: Missing Arrow season 5 episode 21 review: Honor Thy Fathers Arrow season 5 episode 20 review: Underneath
Anyway, our BBFC have now dished up a certificate for Wonder Woman, and it'll be a 12A.
The Dceu's Wonder Woman has been passed uncut by the BBFC, and will be hitting cinemas next week...
Wonder Woman is the next big movie to land across the UK next week, and we hope it's as fun as early responses suggest. Patty Jenkins (Monster) has seemingly done good work on the film, at least as far as we can tell from its trailers; Gal Gadot is unstoppable, and is it really possible to hate anything Chris Pine is in? I hear you cracking your knuckles and scrolling down to the comments to hit me back on this - Into Darkness wasn't that bad! Ok...ok, it was a little bad.
See related Arrow season 5 episode 22 review: Missing Arrow season 5 episode 21 review: Honor Thy Fathers Arrow season 5 episode 20 review: Underneath
Anyway, our BBFC have now dished up a certificate for Wonder Woman, and it'll be a 12A.
- 3/8/2016
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
This week on TVOlogy, Summer TV Preview Week gives you an exclusive look at five of our favorite returning series. Here, Terron R. Moore discusses how Suits became USA's hit of the year, and how the season 2 premiere pushes it even further towards being one of the best shows on TV.
Summer TV Preview Week
True Blood (Monday) | Suits (Tuesday) | Futurama (Wednesday)
Awkward. (Thursday) | Degrassi (Friday)
The storybook bromance is no longer a fabled thing: the resurgence of boys lovin’ boys bein’ boys dates as far back as the days of Jackass, where an early-2000s ragtag gang of misfits came together to spend hours hot gluing each other’s nutsacks and sloshing poo all over one another. But in between the pranks and guffaws, there was a determined coda: shows centered around male relationships can be just as fun—if not more interesting and infinitely more hilarious—than male-female...
Summer TV Preview Week
True Blood (Monday) | Suits (Tuesday) | Futurama (Wednesday)
Awkward. (Thursday) | Degrassi (Friday)
The storybook bromance is no longer a fabled thing: the resurgence of boys lovin’ boys bein’ boys dates as far back as the days of Jackass, where an early-2000s ragtag gang of misfits came together to spend hours hot gluing each other’s nutsacks and sloshing poo all over one another. But in between the pranks and guffaws, there was a determined coda: shows centered around male relationships can be just as fun—if not more interesting and infinitely more hilarious—than male-female...
- 6/12/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
This week on TVOlogy, Summer TV Preview Week gives you an exclusive look at five of our favorite returning series. Here, Terron R. Moore discusses how Suits became USA's hit of the year, and how the season 2 premiere pushes it even further towards being one of the best shows on TV.
Summer TV Preview Week
True Blood (Monday) | Suits (Tuesday) | Futurama (Wednesday)
Awkward. (Thursday) | Degrassi (Friday)
The storybook bromance is no longer a fabled thing: the resurgence of boys lovin’ boys bein’ boys dates as far back as the days of Jackass, where an early-2000s ragtag gang of misfits came together to spend hours hot gluing each other’s nutsacks and sloshing poo all over one another. But in between the pranks and guffaws, there was a determined coda: shows centered around male relationships can be just as fun—if not more interesting and infinitely more hilarious—than male-female...
Summer TV Preview Week
True Blood (Monday) | Suits (Tuesday) | Futurama (Wednesday)
Awkward. (Thursday) | Degrassi (Friday)
The storybook bromance is no longer a fabled thing: the resurgence of boys lovin’ boys bein’ boys dates as far back as the days of Jackass, where an early-2000s ragtag gang of misfits came together to spend hours hot gluing each other’s nutsacks and sloshing poo all over one another. But in between the pranks and guffaws, there was a determined coda: shows centered around male relationships can be just as fun—if not more interesting and infinitely more hilarious—than male-female...
- 6/12/2012
- by Terron R. Moore
- TVology
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 14 of Fox's "Glee," entitled "On My Way."
For an episode that was supposed to be all about Regionals, "Glee" flipped a switch on its audience and, instead, turned out an episode that I don't think anyone saw coming.
Suicide attempt? Check. A potentially fatal car accident? Check. Regionals win? Who cares!
"On My Way" managed to fit several important story lines into about 42 minutes, and while I wish they would have trimmed some of the Regionals fat (I mean, does anyone really care about Regionals anymore?), I'm happy that Dave Karofsky was brought back from oblivion, bringing to light one of the more tragic realities that gay teenagers face.
In a cruel sense of poetic justice, the tormenter became the tormented as Dave Karofsky had to deal with the outcome of being seen with Kurt at Breadstix. He was bullied,...
For an episode that was supposed to be all about Regionals, "Glee" flipped a switch on its audience and, instead, turned out an episode that I don't think anyone saw coming.
Suicide attempt? Check. A potentially fatal car accident? Check. Regionals win? Who cares!
"On My Way" managed to fit several important story lines into about 42 minutes, and while I wish they would have trimmed some of the Regionals fat (I mean, does anyone really care about Regionals anymore?), I'm happy that Dave Karofsky was brought back from oblivion, bringing to light one of the more tragic realities that gay teenagers face.
In a cruel sense of poetic justice, the tormenter became the tormented as Dave Karofsky had to deal with the outcome of being seen with Kurt at Breadstix. He was bullied,...
- 2/22/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
Craig Bierko has a thing for football these days.
The actor, who has appeared on USA's Necessary Roughness as Dani's ex-husband, will guest star on a December episode of The Mentalist as a professional quarterback.
Look for Bierko's Trevor to learns a lesson from Patrick Jane, as producer Bruno Heller teases to TV Line: “He learns there is more to life than fame, fortune, and women."
Bierko has also enjoyed stints on Sex and the City, The Good Wife, Damages and Boston Legal. The Mentalist, meanwhile, airs a new episode tomorrow night. Watch a preview for Jane's day at the beach now.
The actor, who has appeared on USA's Necessary Roughness as Dani's ex-husband, will guest star on a December episode of The Mentalist as a professional quarterback.
Look for Bierko's Trevor to learns a lesson from Patrick Jane, as producer Bruno Heller teases to TV Line: “He learns there is more to life than fame, fortune, and women."
Bierko has also enjoyed stints on Sex and the City, The Good Wife, Damages and Boston Legal. The Mentalist, meanwhile, airs a new episode tomorrow night. Watch a preview for Jane's day at the beach now.
- 10/19/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Craig Bierko will guest star on an upcoming Season 4 episode of The Mentalist, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Bierko will appear in Episode 9 as Trevor ‘Doc’ Dugan, a famous quarterback who’s enjoying the excesses of his superstar lifestyle. But after Simon Baker’s Jane gives him a second look, “He learns there is more to life than fame, fortune, and women,” reveals creator/executive producer Bruno Heller.
Exclusive: The Mentalist Has a Sexy Rematch With V‘s Morena Baccarin
The episode is tentatively scheduled to air on Dec. 8.
Bierko, who guest starred as an obnoxious talk show host in a...
Bierko will appear in Episode 9 as Trevor ‘Doc’ Dugan, a famous quarterback who’s enjoying the excesses of his superstar lifestyle. But after Simon Baker’s Jane gives him a second look, “He learns there is more to life than fame, fortune, and women,” reveals creator/executive producer Bruno Heller.
Exclusive: The Mentalist Has a Sexy Rematch With V‘s Morena Baccarin
The episode is tentatively scheduled to air on Dec. 8.
Bierko, who guest starred as an obnoxious talk show host in a...
- 10/18/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
As I wrote Here, it was announced a few weeks ago that writer/producer David E. Kelley (creator of such grrl power TV as Ally McBeal, Girls Club and Harry's Law) is helming a radical television reimagining of Wonder Woman for NBC. Since that post, some more details have snuck out and it's looking like Kelley's vision for Marvel's favorite Amazonian princess is more Sex in the City than, well, Wonder Woman.
It was first disclosed that the new Wonder Woman — whom the producers want to be played by a "muscular actress in her late 20s to 30s with flowing black hair and blue eyes who is able to kick butt" — is to be "a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also a successful corporate executive." But the latest news is that there will be three identities: Wonder Woman, vigilante crime fighter; Diana Prince, her low-key alias from the comics; and Diana Themyscira,...
It was first disclosed that the new Wonder Woman — whom the producers want to be played by a "muscular actress in her late 20s to 30s with flowing black hair and blue eyes who is able to kick butt" — is to be "a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also a successful corporate executive." But the latest news is that there will be three identities: Wonder Woman, vigilante crime fighter; Diana Prince, her low-key alias from the comics; and Diana Themyscira,...
- 2/14/2011
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
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