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Scott & Bailey: Danny Miller interview & clip
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Former Emmerdale actor Danny Miller joins the cast of ITV’s Scott & Bailey in the fourth episode of the new series, due for transmission on April 24th. Miller, who also recently starred in the channel’s Lightfields, plays new boy Rob Waddington, a fast-tracked detective sergeant heading for the top. But his arrival at Syndicate 9…
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STUDIOCANAL brings Bait 3D to DVD and Blu-ray
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Australian-Singaporean horror flick Bait 3D gets a DVD and Blu-ray release later this month courtesy of STUDIOCANAL. The cast includes Xavier Samuel (A Few best Men, The Twilight Saga; Eclipse), Julian McMahon, Phoebe Tonkin (Tomorrow When the War Began) and high profile Singaporean stars Adrian Pang and Qi Yuwu. A tsunami devastates a small Gold…
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Star Trek Into Darkness – New Cinemosaic poster
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24 hours after advance bookings for Star Trek Into Darkness opened, the word is that the film is shaping up to be one of the most sought after nights out of the year. Tickets are on sale now at from all Odeon, Cineworld, Vue, Empire, Showcase, Picturehouse cinemas, and from the official Star Trek Into…
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Two Doc Martin novels announced to coincide with new series
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Doc Martin fans will get two extra chances to visit the village of Portwenn after publishers Ebury snapped up the rights to two novelisations based on the hit ITV series from literary agency PFD. The firm has bought the UK and Commonwealth rights (excluding Canada) for Doc Martin: Practice Makes Perfect (pre-order from Amazon.co.uk) and…
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Kris Marshall to replace Ben Miller in Death in Paradise
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Ben Miller is to leave BBC One’s hit Caribbean cop show Death in Paradise, the BBC and series producers Red Planet Pictures announced today. Miller’s character DI Richard Poole will leave during the course of the third series which starts filming on the island of Guadeloupe from next month. He will be replaced by the…
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Poll: Film experts say studios are playing it too safe
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Cinema experts think studios are playing it safe by favouring prequels, sequels and adaptations of already successful books, according to research commissioned by Bombay Sapphire. In a poll of more than 700 industry voices and film enthusiasts conducted by the iconic gin brand, 83 per cent said Hollywood is failing to take risks with more…