Time to welcome back the dinos and anomalies, as Primeval returns for a fifth season on BBC America tomorrow night at 9/8c, stepping into BBC America‘s Supernatural Saturdays slot held earlier in the year by Doctor Who and most recently, Bedlam.
To whet your anomaly action appetite, we have some pics from tomorrow night’s episode:
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But what you’re really here for is the dinos, right? Here you go.
Primeval Prime 5 for Season 5: Top Frights:
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Primeval Prime 5 for Season 5: How to Pulverize a Predator:
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TV Spot:
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For those of you who haven’t been watching, or who have forgotten where we were when we left our intrepid group, here once again is the BBC America press release about season 5 and about the whole series:
This November,...
To whet your anomaly action appetite, we have some pics from tomorrow night’s episode:
[Click on the Gallery to Blow Sh!t Up]
But what you’re really here for is the dinos, right? Here you go.
Primeval Prime 5 for Season 5: Top Frights:
Click here to view the embedded video.
Primeval Prime 5 for Season 5: How to Pulverize a Predator:
Click here to view the embedded video.
TV Spot:
Click here to view the embedded video.
For those of you who haven’t been watching, or who have forgotten where we were when we left our intrepid group, here once again is the BBC America press release about season 5 and about the whole series:
This November,...
- 11/12/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Hopefully you’ve already seen the four previous seasons of BBC America’s (and subsequently Syfy’s) Primeval, which returns on November 12. If you haven’t seen the series yet, Yes you can jump in with season 5 because BBC America has provided a handy quick outline of the setup of the show, along with what’s coming up in season 5. If you’re a veteran, you’ll want to know that Yes they will apparently be doing more time travel this season:
This November, Primeval comes roaring back to BBC America’s Supernatural Saturday – bigger and badder than ever before. In the highly-anticipated new season, dark secrets bubble to the surface, testing relationships to the limit as anomalies – holes in the fabric of time – become more unpredictable and numerous, with more far reaching consequences than ever before. The end of the world seems to be just around the corner – will...
This November, Primeval comes roaring back to BBC America’s Supernatural Saturday – bigger and badder than ever before. In the highly-anticipated new season, dark secrets bubble to the surface, testing relationships to the limit as anomalies – holes in the fabric of time – become more unpredictable and numerous, with more far reaching consequences than ever before. The end of the world seems to be just around the corner – will...
- 10/10/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Primeval will return to BBC America this November with six episodes beginning on Nov 12. The season stars Ciarán McMenamin, Andrew-Lee Potts, Hannah Spearritt, Ben Mansfield, Ruth Kearney, Ben Miller, Alexander Siddig, Janice Byrne and Ruth Bradley. When rips in time, called anomalies, started opening across the UK, dangerous creatures from the past and future began appearing in the most unexpected places, endangering lives and putting the whole of humanity at risk. A crack team of specialists were appointed to deal with these “creature incursions,” creating the Anomaly Research Center (Arc), which has now become privatized. This season an underground creature causes chaos to a city, a nuclear submarine encounters an anomaly in the sea and a raptor roams the same streets of the infamous murderer Spring Heeled Jack in Victorian London. Episodes: Episode 1 An underground creature brings chaos to a city, forcing the team to chase around its streets...
- 10/6/2011
- by Terry Boyden
- BuzzFocus.com
John Carney’s Once worked wonders for me when I saw it on a dreary day a few winters ago. It was touching but not precious, and stars Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová possessed a kind of authenticity that made their music all the more affecting. Zonad, Carney’s follow-up to the acclaimed shoestring budget musical, is a different sort of animal – a tribute to slapstick comedies that paved the way (Carney owes more than a tip of the hat to Mel Brooks and the immortal comedy trio of Jim Abrahams and the Zucker Brothers) and a parody of 50s “aliens invade small town” shlock thrillers.
The concept is sound – tiny town Ballymoran (whose denizens may be developmentally disabled) is visited by Zonad (Simon Delaney), an alien visitor who claims to have fallen “through the fabric of time”. He shacks up with the Cassidy family, who are more than willing...
The concept is sound – tiny town Ballymoran (whose denizens may be developmentally disabled) is visited by Zonad (Simon Delaney), an alien visitor who claims to have fallen “through the fabric of time”. He shacks up with the Cassidy family, who are more than willing...
- 7/20/2011
- by Mark Zhuravsky
- JustPressPlay.net
Zonad, directed by John Carney and co-written by his brother Kieran, is a quirky screwball comedy with a downright ridiculous sense of humor. But, apart from the flick’s Irish origins, you might never guess it is from the same filmmaker who made the tender indie musical Once, playing instead as a rowdy brother to its level-headed, lovestruck predecessor.
The comedy’s interstellar opening, accompanied by a throwback Rod Serling-esque voiceover introduction, descends on the tiny Irish “hamlet” of Ballymoran, a quiet, provincial town of merely 165 citizens. Then, the morning after a comet passes over, the Cassidy family awakens to find a portly fellow (Simon Delaney) passed out in their den.
Rather than come clean about his alcoholic bender, the strange man wearing a skin-tight red jumpsuit perhaps borrowed from the Britney Spears’ “Oops! I Did it Again” video, proclaims he is Zonad(!), an intergalatic traveler who has passed...
The comedy’s interstellar opening, accompanied by a throwback Rod Serling-esque voiceover introduction, descends on the tiny Irish “hamlet” of Ballymoran, a quiet, provincial town of merely 165 citizens. Then, the morning after a comet passes over, the Cassidy family awakens to find a portly fellow (Simon Delaney) passed out in their den.
Rather than come clean about his alcoholic bender, the strange man wearing a skin-tight red jumpsuit perhaps borrowed from the Britney Spears’ “Oops! I Did it Again” video, proclaims he is Zonad(!), an intergalatic traveler who has passed...
- 11/13/2010
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
Nailing a feature length comedy can be tough. Writing a review for one can be just as tricky. With its international premiere happening today at Tribeca, Kieran and John Carney's send up of 50s Sci-fi B-movies and American sitcom culture via way of an Irish Hamlet has garnered a lot of buzz around these parts. So, how does the actual film fare? Well... a little setup first.
When a comet passes over Earth the same night the Cassidy family find an unconscious latex clad man on their living room floor, the townsfolk of Ballymoran think they have an alien visitor in their midst. Upon revival this mystery man reveals himself to be intergalactic traveler, Zonad (Simon Delaney), who fell through a rip in the space time continuum... or something.
Soon enough Zonad is taking full advantage of the gullible, totally smitten locals and - to the dismay of American...
When a comet passes over Earth the same night the Cassidy family find an unconscious latex clad man on their living room floor, the townsfolk of Ballymoran think they have an alien visitor in their midst. Upon revival this mystery man reveals himself to be intergalactic traveler, Zonad (Simon Delaney), who fell through a rip in the space time continuum... or something.
Soon enough Zonad is taking full advantage of the gullible, totally smitten locals and - to the dismay of American...
- 4/24/2010
- Screen Anarchy
London -- Neil Jordan's "Ondine" and "The Eclipse," directed by Conor McPherson lead the pack with eight nominations apiece in the race for film glory at the upcoming 7th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards.
Both Jordan and McPherson will battle it out to win the evening's top director nod while the movies themselves find themselves vying with one another in the best film category.
The pair face John and Kieran Carney ("Zonad") and Jim Sheridan ("Brothers") in the best film director section while "Eamon," "The Secret of Kells" and "Zonad" all present a challenge to "Ondine" and "The Eclipse" in the best film category.
Dished out by the Irish Film and Television Academy at a ceremony in Dublin next month, the IFTAs serve as a timely reminder of the wealth of talent from the emerald isle. Nominees this year include newcomer Darren Healy alongside Colin Farrell, Ciaran Hinds,...
Both Jordan and McPherson will battle it out to win the evening's top director nod while the movies themselves find themselves vying with one another in the best film category.
The pair face John and Kieran Carney ("Zonad") and Jim Sheridan ("Brothers") in the best film director section while "Eamon," "The Secret of Kells" and "Zonad" all present a challenge to "Ondine" and "The Eclipse" in the best film category.
Dished out by the Irish Film and Television Academy at a ceremony in Dublin next month, the IFTAs serve as a timely reminder of the wealth of talent from the emerald isle. Nominees this year include newcomer Darren Healy alongside Colin Farrell, Ciaran Hinds,...
- 1/11/2010
- by By Stuart Kemp
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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