News Source: Variety
| 3 days ago
Oscar Wilde is uncharacteristically muffled in The Selfish Giant, an abstruse contempo interpretation of Wilde's Christian fairy tale, but writer-helmer Clio Barnard's voice comes through loud and clear. A jaggedly moving study of a feral adolescent (
News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 8 days ago
Helen Barlow meets the British actress with blue-collar beginnings I's hard not to imagine the voluptuous Gemma Arterton being typecast in Britain, a country where actresses tend to be petite British roses...Her new role in the comedy drama Song for
News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 9 days ago
The theatre is a fertile proving ground for British film directors. Peter Calder speaks to the newest debutant In making the transition from stage to big screen, noted British theatre director Rufus Norris is following in some rather large footsteps.
News Source: Hollywood Reporter Film
| 9 days ago
Getty Images Andrea Arnold Arnold's film features on the U.K. broadcaster Channel 4's standalone movie unit's development slate that also includes "Macbeth" with Natalie Portman and Michael Fassbender. Projects with a U.S. flavor from Andrea Arnold ,
News Source: The Huffington Post
| 15 days ago
Fresh Wuthering Heights, Classic Bruce Lee, Lame Lindbergh Posted: 05/04/2013 4:20 pm Follow share this story Classic Bruce Lee, Lame Lindbergh Lots of titles to catch up on, including a fresh take on Wuthering Heights, the last Baz Luhrmann film I
News Source: The Independent
| 23 days ago
There will be no British winner of the biggest prize in cinema outside of the Oscars this year. Cannes Artistic Director Thierry Fremaux has failed to include any British films in the competition line-up for the coveted Palme d'Or. British interest
News Source: The Independent
| 1 month ago
I've probably seen less than one-tenth of Danny Dyer's prodigious output just three films out of his staggering tally of nearly 40 British movies made in less than 15 years (perhaps, like me, you didn't know they made that many British movies).
News Source: New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 2 months ago
Featuring Jeremy Irvine, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes. Getting a decent sized novel faithfully on screen is almost always more than any one film can ever hope to do. So we learn to admire the craft of the screen writers and film-makers who can