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Damian Lewis discusses Homeland
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Damian Lewis discusses Homeland, the hit US thriller which comes to Channel 4 on February 19th. The show also stars Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, and David Harewood and was developed by Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa, Executive Producers of 24 . Loosely based on Gideon Raff’s Israeli television series “Prisoners of War”, the drama centres…
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Cloudburst opens London’s lesbian & gay film festival
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Thom Fitzgerald’s Cloudburst has been announced as the Opening Night film at this year’s BFI London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. The film stars Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker as septuagenarian lesbian lovers dealing with the harsh realities of ageing. Dukakis plays the forcefully butch and occasionally foul-mouthed Stella, whose language is enough to make…
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Hammer’s The Woman in Black is UK’s number one film
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Ghost story The Woman in Black took over £3m at the UK box office this weekend, making it the UK’s number one film. Last week it was announced the film, produced by legendary British horror studio Hammer, had taken $21m on its opening weekend in the US. The Woman in Black stars Daniel Radcliffe as…
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60’s spy thrills at Museum of London Docklands
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Harry Saltzman’s movie version of The Ipcress File is being screened at the Museum of London Docklands cinema club next month. Adapted from Len Deighton’s spy novel of the same name, the film stars Sir Michael Caine as spy Harry Palmer. Palmer finds himself caught up in a sinister brainwashing plot in Cold War London.…
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Video: Miss Piggy’s Orange BAFTA Red Carpet Show
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We weren’t the only film-fans at the BAFTA red carpet last night, Miss Piggy was also present to lend the night some much-needed glamour. As you can see from the video below, the actress, singer and international icon managed to grab some of the nominees and special guests for a series of exclusive interviews. Miss…
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The Artist dominates 2012’s BAFTAs
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The Artist has been named best film at this year’s Orange BAFTA film awards. The film also won the best director, actor, screenplay, cinematography, costume design and original music awards. Star Jean Dujardin beat Gary Oldman, George Clooney and Brad Bitt to the best actor accolade. Oldman had been nominated for his portrayal of George…