I’m very excited at the news Carol will be shown as one of the main galas at this year’s London Film Festival.
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Suffragette – new release date and poster
This year’s BFI London Film Festival opening film, Sufragette, has had its UK release date moved forward.
Comic-Con adventures
This weekend I’m attending the London Film and Comic-Con, the first time I’ve been to this kind of event.
Karen Gillan, James Cosmo become EIFF patrons
Karen Gillan and James Cosmo have been made honorary patrons of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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Comic-Con: Extra Brits
Whilst the Star Wars, Hunger Games, Doctor Who and Game of Thrones panels at this year’s Comic-Con are likely to garner acres of coverage, there are some interesting panels involving British talent to watch out for as well.
Comic-Con catch-up
There’s just over two weeks until the eyes of the showbiz world turn to San Diego for the 46th outing of geek heaven, also known as Comic-Con.
So many panels and actors are being confirmed on a daily basis, so I thought I’d provide a handy catch-up of who you can, and can’t, expect at this year’s SDCC.
Cannes Casting – May 17
As ever, the announcements of new films are coming thick and fast from the Cannes Film Festival. Here’s a quick catch-up including news on new projects for David Tennant, Jamie Foxx, Will Ferrell and more.
Cannes casting – May 13
The latest round of projects announced at Cannes include new roles for Richard Armitage, Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman and the return of David Brent.
Cannes casting – May 12
Every day new films are being announced during the Cannes Film Festival. Here’s a round-up of some of the latest including new roles for Lily James, Jim Broadbent and Alicia Vikander.
Countdown to Cannes
It’s that time of year again when the movie world spotlight shifts from the West Coast of America to a small town on the French Riviera. The 68th International Cannes Film Festival kicks off on Wednesday and runs until May 24. As always with Cannes, it’s as much about the parties and being ‘seen’ as it is about the films themselves.