"I'm here to warn you: Shadow's planning an attack, man." Signature Entertainment has debuted a new UK trailer for an animated adventure comedy titled Flying the Nest, originally titled Ploey - You Never Fly Alone. This film comes from Iceland, telling the heart-warming tale of how far a little bird will go to be reunited with his true love. The story follows a young plover bird, a wading bird similar to sandpipers. Left behind by his flock, a little plover named Ploey must embark on a journey where he must use his cunning, and rely on the help of newly-found friends to make it through the winter and see his true love again. The voice cast includes Jamie Oram, Harriet Perring, Iain Stuart Robertson, Richard Cotton, Þórunn Erna Clausen, and Thomas Arnold. All the birds in this are super cute, it looks like an entertaining film. Here's the official UK trailer (+ intl.
- 8/21/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Series Six of Doctor Who continues, and begins with the Doctor receiving a mysterious message via the Psychic Paper asking to be "saved from the monsters." Along with companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), the trio trace the message to a multi-story set of flats in a council estate area of England, where they find the young boy who sent the plea of his fears across the cosmos: George (Jamie Oram).
But as the Doctor begins investigating the strange case of George, Amy, and Rory disappear and find themselves in a mysterious wooden Victorian home being chased by creepy "life-size" wooden dolls with malicious intents. The deeper the trio delve into the confusion, the more they discover the horrible truth: George's monsters are real. But where are they coming from?
During TARDISblend 36, we review the events of Night Terrors, a return to form for writer Mark Gatiss.
But as the Doctor begins investigating the strange case of George, Amy, and Rory disappear and find themselves in a mysterious wooden Victorian home being chased by creepy "life-size" wooden dolls with malicious intents. The deeper the trio delve into the confusion, the more they discover the horrible truth: George's monsters are real. But where are they coming from?
During TARDISblend 36, we review the events of Night Terrors, a return to form for writer Mark Gatiss.
- 9/11/2011
- by Greg Davies
- Geeks of Doom
Following on from curtain-raiser 'Let's Kill Hitler', this week's Doctor Who is a more traditional adventure. Veteran Who writer Mark Gatiss takes the reins once again for 'Night Terrors', the creepy tale of young George (Jamie Oram) and the terrifying things that lurk in his cupboard. For an exclusive peak at the episode, take a look at our gallery of images - including (more)...
- 8/31/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Series 6 of Doctor Who will be arriving (via Tardis?) in ten days, and we have a few pics from episodes 9 through 11 to whet your appetite for the upcoming season. Get your sonic screwdriver ready because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Episode 9, Night Terrors, brings us the Whovian version of the thing under the bed, or to be more precise, the thing in the cupboard. Little George (Jamie Oram) seems to be taking the Peg dolls with an eerie sort of calmness, but maybe the poor boy is just in shock. His dad (Daniel Mays) definitely seems a little upset, but that could just be due to the Doctor’s quirky attitude.
The 10th episode brings us The Girl Who Waited, and I can’t figure out if these are Handbots or ButtCheekbots because – Hello – don’t bend over when you’re wearing something that tight. On the less risqué side of things,...
Episode 9, Night Terrors, brings us the Whovian version of the thing under the bed, or to be more precise, the thing in the cupboard. Little George (Jamie Oram) seems to be taking the Peg dolls with an eerie sort of calmness, but maybe the poor boy is just in shock. His dad (Daniel Mays) definitely seems a little upset, but that could just be due to the Doctor’s quirky attitude.
The 10th episode brings us The Girl Who Waited, and I can’t figure out if these are Handbots or ButtCheekbots because – Hello – don’t bend over when you’re wearing something that tight. On the less risqué side of things,...
- 8/17/2011
- by Marty Shaw
- Boomtron
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