THE KING OF THE B MOVIES IS NOW THE SUBJECT OF A FILM HIMSELF 11 October 201311 October 2013john hiscock Recently I spent a wonderfully entertaining hour with one of the cleverest and certainly the most prolific filmmakers Hollywood has ever seen. For [...]
My week in FILM 10 October 201315 October 2013RebeccaTurner As an aspiring filmmaker, I have started at Leeds Metropolitan University and am currently on my first year of a BA (Hons) degree [...]
BFI Fellowship for Sir Christopher Lee 9 October 20139 October 2013Jason Korsner The BFI has announced that the veteran actor Sir Christopher Lee will be awarded a Fellowship of the British Film Institute at the [...]
British film about Afghanistan takes top prize at Raindance 9 October 201314 October 2013Jason Korsner A film about British soldiers serving in Afghanistan, The Patrol, has won the Film of the Festival prize at Raindance. Written and directed [...]
Sharon Stone: I am too old to play another Basic Instinct – TV interview 8 October 201315 September 2014Husam Sam Asi In an interview for my BBC show, Alternative Cinema, Sharon Stone told me that she was too old to play another [...]
Metallica: We don’t preach violence, religion or politics 3 October 201315 September 2014Husam Sam Asi On the eve of the release of their new movie, Metallica Through the Never, Metallica band members tell UK screen in [...]
BAFTA turbocharges “Breakthrough Brits” 26 September 201326 September 2013Jason Korsner A group of seventeen up and coming British creatives from the fields of film, television and gaming have been named as BAFTA’s first [...]
Edith Bowman hosts Van d’Or awards in London’s East End 20 September 201320 September 2013Jason Korsner A short film about a teenager, struggling to keep a secret about the death of his girlfriend, has won three of the top [...]
BAFTA picks British film for Foreign Language Oscar race 20 September 201320 September 2013Jason Korsner The British crime thriller Metro Manila is marking its UK theatrical release with the news that it’s been picked to represent the UK [...]
12 Years a Slave Wins Toronto Film Festival 15 September 201315 September 2013Husam Sam Asi British director Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave has won the 38th Toronto Film Festival’s audience prize. Produced by Brad Pitt and Starring [...]