Apologes for the late running collection o'links, I was off having a brief but much needed sabatical and found myself sans internet, but I'm back on deck now, albeit horrendously jetlagged. Great thanks to
sleeper_frost whose tireless research forms the bulk of this issue.
This belated issue finds us mercifully mostly free of scandal with just the usual news and reviews. Both Michael Fassbender and Paul Bettany have several new and very different films in the pipeline, Ashes to Ashes and Law & Order UK debut on Australian television, Hugh Dancy and Gerard Butler are flogging their latest films, David Troughton will be appearing on stage opposite Kevin Spacey, Dorian Gray posters are released, Jason Statham has a birthday party, a teaser trailer for Ghost is released, ditto Clive Owen's 'Boys Are Back'.
( more: Michael Fassbender Talks 'Jonah Hex', James McAvoy to star in cancer comedy, Hugh Dancy boldly takes on a mild autistic disorder in 'Adam', Gerard Butler on those Jennifer Aniston rumours and new movie The Ugly Truth, Interview with Merlin's Bradley James, Troughton faces Spacey at Old Vic, Whishaw in Royal Court autumn, Paul Bettany Has Abs and A Nifty Looking Movie, Colin Farell on the set of London Boulevard, First picture of Ben Barnes as King Caspian, David Tennant as the cartoon Doctor makes a debut in a new series, 'Barrowman is a sex pest', Hugh Jackman And Daniel Craig On Broadway Makes For A Theatre-Crazy August, Five Questions With Kevin McKidd, Hugh Laurie Talks House, Aidan Gillen & David Morrissey Ready Themselves for the Blitz, Clive Owen's 'The Boys Are Back' trailer, Daniel Radcliffe backs gay suicide helpline, Which old Etonian influenced Damian Lewis, Brief Encounter With Elliot Cowan, Sky revives Sean Bean slogan for Premier League ad campaign, Alfie Allen joins HBO's 'Game Of Thrones', Life outside The Office for Martin Freeman, Christian Bale loses himself in role, Jason Statham's Birthday Bash )