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This weekend: âSherlockâ arrives on PBS; â60 Minutesâ looks at âTop Gearâ; âUndercover Bossâ explores NASCAR
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe best news this weekend in scripted programming is PBS' “Sherlock,” a new take on Sherlock Holmes from “Masterpiece Mystery!” But here's a list of programs to keep in mind: 1. CBS' “60 Minutes” is promoting two... -
Martin Freeman IS Bilbo Baggins
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSome British sources are reporting that the comic character actor Martin Freeman has landed the lead — as young Bilbo Baggins — in the Peter Jackson films adapted from “The Hobbit.” Freeman was in the failed “Hitchhiker's... -
âThe Hobbitâ: Lead actor dazzles in PBSâ âSherlockâ
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelCasting news for Peter Jackson's version of “The Hobbit” should provide a promotional boost for PBS' “Sherlock,” which starts this weekend. Martin Freeman will play Bilbo Baggins, the title character, in two films to be released in... -
Movie Review: Wild Target
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelYou don't have to be an unrepentant Anglophile or a Bill Nighy-ophile to appreciate the charms of “Wild Target,” a slight and slightly daft Brit variation on the hit-man-falls-for-his-prey comedy. Nighy, in a killer guise and a killer... -
At long last ‘Hobbit’– Jackson’s film gets underway in New Zealand
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelTheir earthquake was a disaster and a tragedy, but it didn't add a nuclear meltdown and thus, New Zealand's recovery is underway. And that means it's time to get back down to the business of doing what the Kiwis do best — making movies with hobbits.... -
Frodo in âThe Hobbit?â Wait a minuteâ¦
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelElijah Wood seems more or less officially on board the “Lord of the Rings” “prequel” “The Hobbit,” a tale which J.R.R. Tolkien wrote pre-Rings, with nary a thought of Bilbo's young nephew in his head. He's not been born... -
Game is on for Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman in zingy new 'Sherlock'
Zap2ItIn the annals of TV programming, the notion of taking Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic Victorian sleuth Sherlock Holmes and plopping him down into modern-day London may sound like a train wreck waiting to happen. That's the very concept, however, at the...Tags: Mark Gatiss, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Benedict Cumberbatch, Health and Medical Professionals
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Neeson in 'Hangover 2,' Freeman in 'Hobbit'
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: Liam Neeson, who acted with "Hangover" star Bradley Cooper in "The A-Team," has jumped into the role of the Thailand tattoo artist that had been planned for Mel Gibson in " The Hangover 2." Non-"Hangover" Neeson...Tags: The A-Team (movie), Peter Jackson, Mel Gibson, Bradley Cooper, The Hangover (movie)
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PBS sets John Lennon profile, modern-day Sherlock, Ken Burnsâ âTenth Inningâ
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPBS today announced premiere dates for fall programming. “American Masters” will look at the last decade of John Lennon's life. The program, with the working title “John Lennon — New York City,” will air Nov. 22, shortly... -
Fast-Paised review: 'Breaking and Entering'
Aside from struggling to connect with his longtime girlfriend (Robin Wright Penn) and her daughter, London landscape architect Will (Jude Law) also pursues a young Bosnian thief who robbed his company. How does he do this? By cozying up with the criminal'...Tags: Juliette Binoche, Anthony Minghella, Jude Law, Crime, Law and Justice, Vera Farmiga
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Movie review: 'Breaking and Entering'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) In Anthony Minghella's "Breaking and Entering"--a smart, well-mannered film that could use a little more juice and fire--Jude Law plays Will Francis, a successful London landscape architect with offices in the crime-ridden King's...Tags: Anthony Minghella, Juliette Binoche, Crime, Law and Justice, Ingmar Bergman, Jude Law
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A case study in crime
Special to The TimesEven as "Children of Men," Alfonso Cuarón's future fairy tale of humanity teetering on a precipice, proves that cautionary tales of dystopia and its corrective design do not require a science fiction setting, along comes "Breaking and Entering," a new...Tags: Juliette Binoche, Anthony Minghella, Crime, Law and Justice, Awards and Prizes, Architecture
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