I’m back chatting all things showbiz with my friend Angie Greaves on our weekly podcast.
This week we’re covering everything from Prince to Sylvester Stallone via British Oscar winners, the Tony nominations and a British answer to the Met Gala.
I’m back chatting all things showbiz with my friend Angie Greaves on our weekly podcast.
This week we’re covering everything from Prince to Sylvester Stallone via British Oscar winners, the Tony nominations and a British answer to the Met Gala.
Every week I get sent lots of content for the site that I just don’t have time to post straight away.
So from now on, every week I’ll post a weekly catch-up containing everything I didn’t have time to post earlier.
This week I’ve got trailers for Now You See Me 2 and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children as well as the new poster for David Brent: Life on the Road, Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling promising to be “not that nice” and lots more…
Sir Michael Caine will receive a special honour at this year’s European Film Awards.
It’s the annual Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences’ Governor’s Awards on Hollywood on Saturday where the heat and the good come out to celebrate those who are receiving special awards – and begin their own trail to the Oscars ceremony in February.
A British acting legend walks the red carpet at the BFI London Film Festival on day nine, in the shape of Sir Michael Caine.
This morning the BFI London Film Festival announced its line-up for 2015. While there was. Lot to look forward to, there were also some glaring omissions (does LFF not like Eddie Redmayne??).
Now I’ve had some time to digest the line-up, here’s my (and this is very subjective) list of 14 films to watch.
Continue reading My 14 films to watch out for at London Film Festival
Today is one of my favourite days of the year – the day the BFI London Film Festival unveils its programme for 2015. The Festival consistently manages to programme most of the Best Pictures nominees every year – will 2015 be any different?