Win ‘The Hangover Trilogy’ on DVD!
To celebrate the release of The Hangover Part III and The Hangover Trilogy, out now on Blu-ray and DVD, we’ve got copies of The Hangover Trilogy on DVD to give away to three of our Twitter followers!
To celebrate the release of The Hangover Part III and The Hangover Trilogy, out now on Blu-ray and DVD, we’ve got copies of The Hangover Trilogy on DVD to give away to three of our Twitter followers!
A slight dip in laughs tonight is counteracted by a slightly darker tone (relatively speaking), with sinister undercurrents afoot in Elf’s behaviour and in the mysterious goings-on in Ennythingos. While there’s still a lot of imagination on display, there’s perhaps more reliance on bawdy humour here than previously.
The stars of Monty Python will perform live on stage together next year for the first time since performing at the Hollywood Bowl on 15 September 1980.
BBC One has announced details of two special episodes of Mrs Brown’s Boys for this Christmas and New Year.
ABC TV Australia has announced that Chris Lilley’s Summer Heights High character Jonah Takalua will be back next year with his own show.
Yonderland is getting increasingly hard to review, because it’s so bloody consistent.
Four episodes in and we know what we’re going to get – inspired silliness, a constant stream of one-liners, great ideas, non-sequiturs, physical comedy and not much in the way of plot arc advancement. It’s very funny. It’s hard to describe an episode without spoiling a few of these, although as there are lots to go round, it’s not the end of the world.
Ron Burgundy becomes increasingly confused by the news that Peter Capaldi has been cast as Doctor Who in a great promo clip for the new Anchorman movie. Watch the clip…
Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical arrives at Theatre Royal Brighton next month, starring Hearsay’s Noel Sullivan and Neighbours star Richard Grieve.
There hasn’t been a Wallace & Gromit animation since 2008’s A Matter of Loaf and Death movie, and yet even after 5 years off our screens (not counting the repeats that TV law commands must be shown every Bank Holiday), the man and dog duo are as popular as ever with kids and adults – as was demonstrated earlier this month when an auction of 81 Gromit statues in Bristol raised £2.3million for charity.