Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “The Repair Shop” as Season 13 continues to delight audiences with its touching tales of restoration and nostalgia! Tune in at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, on BBC One for Episode 4, where the team at the workshop faces a unique challenge.
In this installment, Claire from Manchester takes center stage as she brings in a cherished family heirloom: her grandmother Jean’s notebook from World War II. At first glance, the notebook may seem unremarkable, containing only handwritten recipes for ginger cake and biscuits. However, upon closer inspection, its true significance is revealed.
Viewers are in for a treat as the experts at “The Repair Shop” uncover the notebook’s fascinating dual purpose, shedding light on Jean’s wartime experiences and the role this humble artifact played in her life.
Don’t miss out on the heartwarming stories and incredible craftsmanship of “The Repair Shop...
In this installment, Claire from Manchester takes center stage as she brings in a cherished family heirloom: her grandmother Jean’s notebook from World War II. At first glance, the notebook may seem unremarkable, containing only handwritten recipes for ginger cake and biscuits. However, upon closer inspection, its true significance is revealed.
Viewers are in for a treat as the experts at “The Repair Shop” uncover the notebook’s fascinating dual purpose, shedding light on Jean’s wartime experiences and the role this humble artifact played in her life.
Don’t miss out on the heartwarming stories and incredible craftsmanship of “The Repair Shop...
- 5/9/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an evening of heartwarming transformations as “The Repair Shop” returns for Season 12, Episode 12 on Wednesday, December 27, at 8:00 Pm on BBC One. In this installment, expert craftsmen once again pool their talents and resources to breathe new life into cherished heirlooms and treasured antiques. From delicate music boxes to intricate vases and timeless clocks, the team showcases their skills, proving that anything can be restored to its former glory.
Viewers can expect a captivating journey as each restoration unfolds, highlighting not only the craftsmanship but also the sentimental value attached to these beloved items. The show continues to be a testament to the power of skilled hands and dedication in preserving family legacies.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for an evening filled with nostalgia, craftsmanship, and the joy of seeing cherished possessions given a second chance. “The Repair Shop” remains a delightful celebration of heritage, making it a...
Viewers can expect a captivating journey as each restoration unfolds, highlighting not only the craftsmanship but also the sentimental value attached to these beloved items. The show continues to be a testament to the power of skilled hands and dedication in preserving family legacies.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm for an evening filled with nostalgia, craftsmanship, and the joy of seeing cherished possessions given a second chance. “The Repair Shop” remains a delightful celebration of heritage, making it a...
- 12/21/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
This Christmas Eve on BBC One, “The Repair Shop” unwraps a special holiday episode at 8:00 Pm, filling the workshop with festive cheer. In this heartwarming installment, the skilled team faces four yuletide challenges, and the first one arrives with Steve from Chesterfield, bearing a Christmas treat that’s more than meets the eye.
Steve’s seemingly ordinary Christmas cake holds a secret – it’s not a delectable dessert but a mechanical marvel crafted by his uncle Fred in the 1940s. With an engineering background and a passion for entertaining, Fred’s annual creation became a cherished tradition for the whole family. As the Repair Shop team takes on the task of restoring this unique holiday treasure, viewers are in for a nostalgic journey into the past, celebrating the craftsmanship and sentimental value of a mechanical Christmas surprise. Join the team as they bring new life to cherished family memories,...
Steve’s seemingly ordinary Christmas cake holds a secret – it’s not a delectable dessert but a mechanical marvel crafted by his uncle Fred in the 1940s. With an engineering background and a passion for entertaining, Fred’s annual creation became a cherished tradition for the whole family. As the Repair Shop team takes on the task of restoring this unique holiday treasure, viewers are in for a nostalgic journey into the past, celebrating the craftsmanship and sentimental value of a mechanical Christmas surprise. Join the team as they bring new life to cherished family memories,...
- 12/18/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 3:45 Pm, BBC One will show Season 11, Episode 37 of “The Repair Shop.”
In this episode, skilled craftsmen work together to fix old and special items like music boxes, vases, and clocks. They want to show that almost anything can be fixed and made to look like new. The show is all about repairing things that are important to people.
If you enjoy watching the transformation of old items into their former selves, this episode is for you. It’s a demonstration of the power of restoration. So, make sure to tune in at 3:45 Pm to see these talented craftsmen at work, proving that cherished items can always be brought back to life.
Release Date & Time 345 Pm Tuesday 17 October 2023 on BBC One
The Repair Shop Cast – Season 11 Episode 37 Main Cast Jay Blades
Steven Fletcher
Will Kirk
Suzie Fletcher
Dominic Chinea
Kirsten Ramsay
Brenton West
Lucia Scalisi...
In this episode, skilled craftsmen work together to fix old and special items like music boxes, vases, and clocks. They want to show that almost anything can be fixed and made to look like new. The show is all about repairing things that are important to people.
If you enjoy watching the transformation of old items into their former selves, this episode is for you. It’s a demonstration of the power of restoration. So, make sure to tune in at 3:45 Pm to see these talented craftsmen at work, proving that cherished items can always be brought back to life.
Release Date & Time 345 Pm Tuesday 17 October 2023 on BBC One
The Repair Shop Cast – Season 11 Episode 37 Main Cast Jay Blades
Steven Fletcher
Will Kirk
Suzie Fletcher
Dominic Chinea
Kirsten Ramsay
Brenton West
Lucia Scalisi...
- 10/11/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Repair Shop” on Monday, 16 October 2023, at 3:45 Pm on BBC One, the experts will be working on three items.
They will be fixing a calendar souvenir cherished by two sisters, a schoolbook from the 1930s from Trinidad, and an ocarina wind instrument. Tune in to see how these items are restored by the skilled professionals.
Release Date & Time: 3:45 Pm Monday 16 October 2023 on BBC One
The Repair Shop Cast – Season 11 Episode 36 Main Cast Jay Blades
Steven Fletcher
Will Kirk
Suzie Fletcher
Dominic Chinea
Kirsten Ramsay
Brenton West
Lucia Scalisi
Sonnaz Nooranvary
Bill Paterson
Robert Pugh
Tim Weeks
Julie Tatchell...
They will be fixing a calendar souvenir cherished by two sisters, a schoolbook from the 1930s from Trinidad, and an ocarina wind instrument. Tune in to see how these items are restored by the skilled professionals.
Release Date & Time: 3:45 Pm Monday 16 October 2023 on BBC One
The Repair Shop Cast – Season 11 Episode 36 Main Cast Jay Blades
Steven Fletcher
Will Kirk
Suzie Fletcher
Dominic Chinea
Kirsten Ramsay
Brenton West
Lucia Scalisi
Sonnaz Nooranvary
Bill Paterson
Robert Pugh
Tim Weeks
Julie Tatchell...
- 10/10/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Friday, October 13, 2023, at 3:45 Pm, BBC One will broadcast Season 11, Episode 35 of “The Repair Shop.” In this episode, expert craftsmen will come together to use their skills and resources for a noble purpose. Their mission is to restore heirlooms and cherished antiques, including music boxes, vases, and clocks, to their original condition.
In “The Repair Shop,” these craftsmen will showcase their abilities in the art of restoration. They will work diligently to bring new life to precious items that hold sentimental value for their owners. This heartwarming show demonstrates that with care and craftsmanship, almost anything can be returned to its former glory.
If you’re interested in witnessing the transformation of treasured heirlooms and antiques or have a love for skilled craftsmanship, don’t miss “The Repair Shop” on BBC One at 3:45 Pm. It’s an opportunity to see the magic of restoration unfold before your eyes...
In “The Repair Shop,” these craftsmen will showcase their abilities in the art of restoration. They will work diligently to bring new life to precious items that hold sentimental value for their owners. This heartwarming show demonstrates that with care and craftsmanship, almost anything can be returned to its former glory.
If you’re interested in witnessing the transformation of treasured heirlooms and antiques or have a love for skilled craftsmanship, don’t miss “The Repair Shop” on BBC One at 3:45 Pm. It’s an opportunity to see the magic of restoration unfold before your eyes...
- 10/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
In the TV show “The Repair Shop,” Season 11, Episode 34, a group of skilled craftsmen will come together to work on restoring cherished antiques and heirlooms. This episode is scheduled to air at 3:45 Pm on Thursday, October 12, 2023, on BBC One. The craftsmen will tackle a variety of items, including music boxes, vases, and clocks. Their mission is to demonstrate that even old and damaged objects can be brought back to their original condition.
“The Repair Shop” showcases the expertise and dedication of these craftsmen as they use their skills to breathe new life into sentimental and valuable possessions. The program offers a glimpse into the meticulous and careful work that goes into each restoration project. It’s a heartwarming show that emphasizes the importance of preserving our history and the sentimental value of treasured items. Tune in to witness the transformation of these antiques and heirlooms on October 12th.
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“The Repair Shop” showcases the expertise and dedication of these craftsmen as they use their skills to breathe new life into sentimental and valuable possessions. The program offers a glimpse into the meticulous and careful work that goes into each restoration project. It’s a heartwarming show that emphasizes the importance of preserving our history and the sentimental value of treasured items. Tune in to witness the transformation of these antiques and heirlooms on October 12th.
Release...
- 10/7/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
As the days grow shorter and colder, the big prestige dramas will soon dominate the slow trickle of releases as theatres begin to open their doors once more. And though this new film will premiere via streaming services, it harkens back one of the critical and box office hits of last year. Despite its roots in comic book pulp, Joker was (for much of its runtime) a somber and sobering look at mental illness. Now we’re treated to a gender flip, minus the former film’s considerable body count, set “across the pond” in what appears to be the recent past (guessing the early to mid-90s). Oh, and the story’s main focus is played by the celebrated star of a recent Best Picture Oscar winner. But with its portrait of internal psychological struggle, just how does it concern Eternal Beauty?
The film begins with a flashback to...
The film begins with a flashback to...
- 10/2/2020
- by Jim Batts
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
“What if there’s no such thing as happiness, only moments of not being depressed?” So asks Jane, the paranoid schizophrenic heroine of “Eternal Beauty,” and it’s one of the more thought-provoking lines in Craig Roberts’ earnest but ungainly sophomore feature — a film that itself stumbles upon moments of clarity without ever finding a happy or consistent groove. Making a comedy about mental illness is a tall enough order without the tricky tonal embellishments, filched from influences as disparate as Paul Thomas Anderson and Terry Gilliam, that Roberts has attempted on an otherwise slender script. With an assist from Sally Hawkins’ valiantly committed lead performance, the result occasionally summons the genuinely disoriented perspective of an unstable protagonist, but more often, it’s the filmmaking that seems to spiral out of control.
Despite an impressive best-of-British ensemble that, besides Hawkins’ go-for-broke star turn, includes support from David Thewlis, Billie Piper,...
Despite an impressive best-of-British ensemble that, besides Hawkins’ go-for-broke star turn, includes support from David Thewlis, Billie Piper,...
- 9/30/2020
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
You cannot just watch part of Craig Roberts’ latest film Eternal Beauty. You might think you could since it’s seemingly as schizophrenic as its lead character Jane (Sally Hawkins), but that chaos is premeditated so that it can find tonal and thematic sense by the end. I was about twenty minutes in when “hate” started to solidify as a reaction to what I saw because it felt like Roberts was poking fun at the disease—purely using Hawkins’ monotone delivery and erratic actions for laughs. If I had stopped then, however, I wouldn’t have been exposed to the glimpses into her past or the trauma she’s suffered or the dramatic weight that comes with realizing nothing on-screen is trustworthy. I wouldn’t have discovered exactly how empathetic Roberts’ depiction truly proves.
It’s not about laughs (at least not solely). This is a very personal project for...
It’s not about laughs (at least not solely). This is a very personal project for...
- 9/30/2020
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Eternal Beauty Samuel Goldwyn Films Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Craig Roberts Writer: Craig Roberts Cast: Sally Hawkins, David Thewlis, Billie Piper, Penelope Wilton, Alice Lowe, Robert Pugh, Morfydd Clark Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 8/22/20 Opens: October 2, 2020 “How are you?” says the psychiatrist (Boyd […]
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The post Eternal Beauty Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 9/27/2020
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Stars: Craig Russell, Robert Pugh, Hannah Daniel, Sheena Bhattessa, Richard Mylan, Kai Owen, Aled Pugh, Robert Boulter, Kevin McCurdy, Steve Meo, Dominique Dauwe, Marc Rhys, Tsilala Brock, Sophie Melville, Richard Corgan | Written and Directed by Peter Stray
DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.
Alien Party Crashers has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together,...
DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.
Alien Party Crashers has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Wash Westmoreland on the dynamic between Keira Knightley and Dominic West: "I had seen in [Joe Wright's] Pride & Prejudice how strongly she takes apart Mr. Darcy [Matthew Macfadyen]. I wanted to even take it further to get into the psycho-sexual hold that Willy had over Colette." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Wash Westmoreland's incisive Colette, co-written with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz (co-writer of Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience and Pawel Pawlikowski's Oscar-winner Ida) knows that its heroine, portrayed by Keira Knightley, will always be larger than what is on screen. Her husband Willy (Dominic West) forced her to write, she obeyed, masterful literature was born. The narrative is more entangled than that. Colette's parents in the countryside, Robert Pugh as her father Jules and Fiona Shaw as her mother Sido, are personalities in their own right, not just caricatures that help the plot along.
Wash Westmoreland on La Belle Époque...
Wash Westmoreland's incisive Colette, co-written with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz (co-writer of Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience and Pawel Pawlikowski's Oscar-winner Ida) knows that its heroine, portrayed by Keira Knightley, will always be larger than what is on screen. Her husband Willy (Dominic West) forced her to write, she obeyed, masterful literature was born. The narrative is more entangled than that. Colette's parents in the countryside, Robert Pugh as her father Jules and Fiona Shaw as her mother Sido, are personalities in their own right, not just caricatures that help the plot along.
Wash Westmoreland on La Belle Époque...
- 12/8/2018
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Colette came to the 2018 London Film Festival this evening and we joined the stars walking the red carpet. The biopic from Still Alice director Wash Westmoreland is based upon the life of the French novelist Gabrielle Colette and has a stirring performance from the cast including a career-defining performance from Keira Knightley.
Related: Our glowing review of Colette
The actress talked about how current the film seemed to her, being a story of a woman stepping out of a man’s shadow. The gender politics and sexual politics that are such a part of today’s world. The cast talked about their on set chemistry and how their characters didn’t play by society’s rules, and how that has echoes in the Lgbtq community and with the #MeToo and #TImesUp movements.
The film stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, Fiona Shaw, Aiysha Hart, Denise Gough as Mathilde de Morny,...
Related: Our glowing review of Colette
The actress talked about how current the film seemed to her, being a story of a woman stepping out of a man’s shadow. The gender politics and sexual politics that are such a part of today’s world. The cast talked about their on set chemistry and how their characters didn’t play by society’s rules, and how that has echoes in the Lgbtq community and with the #MeToo and #TImesUp movements.
The film stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, Fiona Shaw, Aiysha Hart, Denise Gough as Mathilde de Morny,...
- 10/12/2018
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Wash Westmoreland at Le Parker Meridien in New York : "My co-writer and late husband Richard Glatzer was really the first one to feel a connection. He spoke fluent French and his birthday was the same day as Colette's." Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Wash Westmoreland's Colette, co-written with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz (co-writer of Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience and Pawel Pawlikowski's Oscar-winner Ida) stars Keira Knightley in the title role, Dominic West as her husband Willy, Fiona Shaw as her mother Sido, Denise Gough as her girlfriend Missy, Eleanor Tomlinson as Georgie Raoul-Duval, Robert Pugh as Colette's father Jules, and Dickie Beau as the mime Wague.
Julia Kristeva's trilogy Female Genius: Life, Madness, Words, costume designer Andrea Flesch, a connection between Coco Chanel and Colette, Maurice Chevalier's character in Vincente Minnelli's Gigi, Keira Knightley and the cat, a dog named Life, and the early influence and...
Wash Westmoreland's Colette, co-written with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz (co-writer of Sebastián Lelio's Disobedience and Pawel Pawlikowski's Oscar-winner Ida) stars Keira Knightley in the title role, Dominic West as her husband Willy, Fiona Shaw as her mother Sido, Denise Gough as her girlfriend Missy, Eleanor Tomlinson as Georgie Raoul-Duval, Robert Pugh as Colette's father Jules, and Dickie Beau as the mime Wague.
Julia Kristeva's trilogy Female Genius: Life, Madness, Words, costume designer Andrea Flesch, a connection between Coco Chanel and Colette, Maurice Chevalier's character in Vincente Minnelli's Gigi, Keira Knightley and the cat, a dog named Life, and the early influence and...
- 10/8/2018
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
(left) Dickie Beau stars as Wague and (ctr) Keira Knightley as Colette in Colette, a Bleecker Street release. Photo credit: Robert Viglasky / Bleecker Street
Keira Knightley stars as French novelist Colette in director Wash Westmoreland’s gorgeous and gripping period biopic Colette. What a marvelous film!
In late 19th- early20th century Paris, Colette broke barriers of all sorts for women. Although the story is set in Paris more than a century ago, this tale of a woman’s awakening to her own worth, her struggle to be free and be herself, and to be recognized for her own work is as thrilling as ever, and surprisingly timely.
Although the film is about a French writer, Westmoreland’s film is mostly in English. The film is a take on Colette as a feminist icon. Those who might quibble that Colette was not a feminist as much as just a woman...
Keira Knightley stars as French novelist Colette in director Wash Westmoreland’s gorgeous and gripping period biopic Colette. What a marvelous film!
In late 19th- early20th century Paris, Colette broke barriers of all sorts for women. Although the story is set in Paris more than a century ago, this tale of a woman’s awakening to her own worth, her struggle to be free and be herself, and to be recognized for her own work is as thrilling as ever, and surprisingly timely.
Although the film is about a French writer, Westmoreland’s film is mostly in English. The film is a take on Colette as a feminist icon. Those who might quibble that Colette was not a feminist as much as just a woman...
- 9/28/2018
- by Cate Marquis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"Willy, your book will change the world!" Bleecker Street Films has debuted another official trailer for the indie drama Colette, which first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this year. Colette is the latest film by filmmaker Wash Westmoreland and it stars Keira Knightley as a talented author. She marries a successful Parisian writer, who asks her to help ghost write for him. The novel she writes becomes a huge success, but she struggles to make her name known as the original writer, fighting against gender norms and stereotypes from the time. Also starring Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, Fiona Shaw, Ray Panthaki, Aiysha Hart, Denise Gough, Robert Pugh, and Masayoshi Haneda. Colette is now playing in select Us theaters, opening in more cities soon - check your local art house theater. Here's the second trailer (+ featurette / UK poster) for Wash Westmoreland's Colette, from YouTube: You can still watch the...
- 9/24/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Another busy post-summer lineup of specialties are heading into theaters this weekend, including Sundance and Toronto’s period bio-drama Colette by filmmaker Wash Westmoreland, opening in New York and L.A. via Bleecker Street. And fresh off of its Venice and Toronto debuts, Annapurna’s The Sisters Brothers by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, starring John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix and Jake Gyllenhaal, which will also begin in both cities before rolling out further in the coming weeks. Tribeca Film Festival opener, Love, Gilda will get a wider bow in over eighty locations Friday via Magnolia Pictures. Sundance Selects is launching fellow doc Tea with the Dames spotlighting Dames Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright and Maggie Smith, while also on the non-fiction front, Greenwich Entertainment is opening Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable theatrically before airing on PBS next year.
Other limited releases coming out this weekend include Pj Raval...
Other limited releases coming out this weekend include Pj Raval...
- 9/21/2018
- by Brian Brooks
- Deadline Film + TV
When you think of costume dramas over the past decade or so, it’s probably a safe bet that you also think of Kiera Knightley. The queen of the costume drama/period piece, she often does her best work while in those sorts of outfits. This week, she adds another one to her cinematic closet, as it were, when Colette opens. In some ways, this is a traditional role for her, while in others, it’s much more modern than you might expect. However you slice it, this is a solid flick with a tremendous performance by Knightley. She’s heads and tails the best part of the movie. Moreover, it’s just her movie. The film is a period piece, of course. The substantial plot synopsis provided by Bleeker Street is as follows: “After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley...
- 9/20/2018
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
Film premiered at last year’s FrightFest.
Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.
The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Maple Dragon Films.
Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the cast, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.
Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.
The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Maple Dragon Films.
Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the cast, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.
Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
- 9/13/2018
- by Silvia Ricciardi
- ScreenDaily
Film premiered at this year’s FrightFest.
Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.
The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Marple Dragon Films.
Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the past, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.
Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.
The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Marple Dragon Films.
Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the past, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.
Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
- 9/13/2018
- by Silvia Ricciardi
- ScreenDaily
Lionsgate UK has released the first trailer for Wash Westmoreland’s adaptation of the famous French novel, Colette.
Set at the dawn of the modern age, Colette is the story of a woman who has been denied her voice by an overbearing man, and who goes to extraordinary lengths to find it; a battle of the sexes at the very beginning of the modern age, when seismic shifts were taking place in the roles of men and women. More than a century after the publication of her first novel, Colette is still one of the best-selling, and beloved, French authors.
Directed by Wash Westmoreland, The film stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, Eleanor Tomlinson, Robert Pugh and Ray Panthaki.
Also in trailers – Ryan Gosling braves the first trip to the moon in new trailer for Damien Chazelle’s First Man
The film is released in January 2019.
Colette...
Set at the dawn of the modern age, Colette is the story of a woman who has been denied her voice by an overbearing man, and who goes to extraordinary lengths to find it; a battle of the sexes at the very beginning of the modern age, when seismic shifts were taking place in the roles of men and women. More than a century after the publication of her first novel, Colette is still one of the best-selling, and beloved, French authors.
Directed by Wash Westmoreland, The film stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, Eleanor Tomlinson, Robert Pugh and Ray Panthaki.
Also in trailers – Ryan Gosling braves the first trip to the moon in new trailer for Damien Chazelle’s First Man
The film is released in January 2019.
Colette...
- 8/31/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Since when you have considered scandal to be a bad thing." Bleecker Street Films has released the first official trailer for the indie drama Colette, which first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Colette is the latest film from filmmaker Wash Westmoreland and it stars Keira Knightley as a talented author. She marries a successful Parisian writer, who asks her to help ghost write for him. The novel she writes becomes a huge success, but she struggles to maintain her name known as the original writer, fighting against gender norms and stereotypes. The full cast includes Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, Fiona Shaw, Ray Panthaki, Aiysha Hart, Denise Gough, Robert Pugh, and Masayoshi Haneda. This looks like an empowering story of feminism and sexuality, for sure. Take a look. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Wash Westmoreland's Colette, direct from YouTube: After marrying a successful Parisian...
- 7/11/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Keira Knightley is once again lacing up her corset for the upcoming period drama Colette. The film, which premiered at Sundance this year to acclaim, chronicles the life of respected French novelist Gabrielle Colette and her rise in the literary world, as well as her tumultuous marriage to Henry Gauthier-Villars, played by Dominic West. The film also co-stars recent Tony nominee for Angels in America Denise Gough who plays Mathilde de Morny, a real life cross-dressing artist who begins an affair with Colette.
Colette’s director is Wash Westmoreland, who directed Julianne Moore to Oscar glory in 2014’s Still Alice. Westmoreland co-wrote the film, like Still Alice, with his partner Richard Glatzer, who passed away due to complications Als in 2015. Also starring Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, Robert Pugh, and Eleanor Tomlinson, see the trailer and poster below.
After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle...
Colette’s director is Wash Westmoreland, who directed Julianne Moore to Oscar glory in 2014’s Still Alice. Westmoreland co-wrote the film, like Still Alice, with his partner Richard Glatzer, who passed away due to complications Als in 2015. Also starring Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, Robert Pugh, and Eleanor Tomlinson, see the trailer and poster below.
After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle...
- 7/11/2018
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Genre specialists add films ahead of Cannes market.
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added to its Cannes slate with the addition of six titles, all of which will make their market premieres at the French festival.
The company will handle world sales rights on supernatural horror The Axiom, starring William Kircher (The Hobbit franchise). The film, written and directed by Nicholas Woods, follows a woman who travel into a forest in search of her missing sister – once there, she discovers that she has entered a multi-dimensional world full of monsters.
World rights have also been secured for UK sci-fi horror Canaries,...
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added to its Cannes slate with the addition of six titles, all of which will make their market premieres at the French festival.
The company will handle world sales rights on supernatural horror The Axiom, starring William Kircher (The Hobbit franchise). The film, written and directed by Nicholas Woods, follows a woman who travel into a forest in search of her missing sister – once there, she discovers that she has entered a multi-dimensional world full of monsters.
World rights have also been secured for UK sci-fi horror Canaries,...
- 4/20/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Will there be another season of Doctor Foster? Recently, star Suranne Jones discussed the future of the BBC TV show, RadioTimes reports.The UK drama, which airs on Lifetime in the U.S., stars Jones as Doctor Gemma Foster, a wife and mother who suspects her husband, Simon (Bertie Carvel), is having an affair. The cast also includes Robert Pugh, Adam James, and Jodie Comer.Read More…...
- 12/30/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Stars: Craig Russell, Robert Pugh, Hannah Daniel, Sheena Bhattessa, Richard Mylan, Kai Owen, Aled Pugh, Robert Boulter, Kevin McCurdy, Steve Meo, Dominique Dauwe, Marc Rhys, Tsilala Brock, Sophie Melville, Richard Corgan | Written and Directed by Peter Stray
DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.
Canaries has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together, even though...
DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.
Canaries has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together, even though...
- 11/28/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Nikki Baughan Aug 25, 2017
Canaries is a British feature getting a Horror Channel FrightFest screening this weekend. We've been taking a look...
Think of big screen science fiction, and it’s likely to bring to mind glossy images of alien spacecrafts obliterating the White House, monsters running amuck in New York or Tokyo, or a post-apocalyptic Los Angelean wasteland. It’s perhaps unsurprising that these are the moments which linger in our collective consciousness; on screen at least, such cataclysmic events are usually clustered around the world’s big cities, with filmmakers giving little thought to how they might play out elsewhere.
There have been exceptions of course, such as classics like Village Of The Damned (1960) and The Stepford Wives (1975) and, in more recent years, UK filmmakers have also been looking to redress the balance. Marc Price set his 2008 zombie movie Colin on a suburban British estate, for example, while Stephen Fingleton...
Canaries is a British feature getting a Horror Channel FrightFest screening this weekend. We've been taking a look...
Think of big screen science fiction, and it’s likely to bring to mind glossy images of alien spacecrafts obliterating the White House, monsters running amuck in New York or Tokyo, or a post-apocalyptic Los Angelean wasteland. It’s perhaps unsurprising that these are the moments which linger in our collective consciousness; on screen at least, such cataclysmic events are usually clustered around the world’s big cities, with filmmakers giving little thought to how they might play out elsewhere.
There have been exceptions of course, such as classics like Village Of The Damned (1960) and The Stepford Wives (1975) and, in more recent years, UK filmmakers have also been looking to redress the balance. Marc Price set his 2008 zombie movie Colin on a suburban British estate, for example, while Stephen Fingleton...
- 8/24/2017
- Den of Geek
Kirsten Howard Aug 23, 2017
The BBC's gigantic hit Doctor Foster will return to BBC One on Tuesday the 5th of September at 9pm. Watch the first trailer here...
Doctor Foster was a massive and rather unexpected hit for the BBC, racking up 8.2 million viewers weekly and hitting 10.1 million in its series finale. Since the relentlessly popular sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys only gets around 3 million viewers a week, you can imagine how fast plans were put in place for a second run of the disturbing vengeance drama.
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It's been two years since Doctor Foster first aired, and that's where we'll be joining Gemma when the show returns on Tuesday the 5th of September at 9pm on BBC ONe. Suranne Jones will be back to play the scorned Gp, and we now...
The BBC's gigantic hit Doctor Foster will return to BBC One on Tuesday the 5th of September at 9pm. Watch the first trailer here...
Doctor Foster was a massive and rather unexpected hit for the BBC, racking up 8.2 million viewers weekly and hitting 10.1 million in its series finale. Since the relentlessly popular sitcom Mrs Brown's Boys only gets around 3 million viewers a week, you can imagine how fast plans were put in place for a second run of the disturbing vengeance drama.
See related Game Of Thrones season 7 episode 6 questions answered Game Of Thrones season 7 episode 7 review: The Dragon And The Wolf
It's been two years since Doctor Foster first aired, and that's where we'll be joining Gemma when the show returns on Tuesday the 5th of September at 9pm on BBC ONe. Suranne Jones will be back to play the scorned Gp, and we now...
- 8/17/2017
- Den of Geek
Stars: Joe Dempsie, Karla Crome, Anne-Marie Duff, Peter Bowles, Robert Pugh, Michael Smiley | Written by Robert Jones
We tend to get used to the structure of crime based shows, they follow certain rules. With Murder: The Complete Series this is turned on its head by providing the stories in a documentary style, based on interviews after the case has finished. You’ll probably expect there to be a few twists, which of course there are many.
Featuring not only the series itself, but also Murder: Joint Enterprise we meet characters connected to the murders and they set their case. This can be family of the murdered person, witnesses or the accused person themselves, all ready to give their information over to us. We then have to decide exactly what has happened and who is the real culprit.
When we are given the facts in this way, as the audience...
We tend to get used to the structure of crime based shows, they follow certain rules. With Murder: The Complete Series this is turned on its head by providing the stories in a documentary style, based on interviews after the case has finished. You’ll probably expect there to be a few twists, which of course there are many.
Featuring not only the series itself, but also Murder: Joint Enterprise we meet characters connected to the murders and they set their case. This can be family of the murdered person, witnesses or the accused person themselves, all ready to give their information over to us. We then have to decide exactly what has happened and who is the real culprit.
When we are given the facts in this way, as the audience...
- 3/21/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
[caption id="attachment_45756" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Susie Parks (Sara Stewart), Gemma Foster (Suranne Jones), Kate Parks (Jodie Comer), Chris Parks (Neil Stuke), Simon Foster (Bertie Carvel) and Andrew Parks (Charlie Cunniffe). Photo by Des Willie. Copyright 2016./caption]
Below, watch a trailer for Lifetime's Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned TV series. The show premieres Sunday, April 10, 2016, at 9:00pm Et/Pt. In UK, the series airs as Doctor Foster. Last fall, BBC One renewed Doctor Foster for a second series (season).
Suranne Jones stars as Gp Gemma Foster. She suspects her husband, Simon (Bertie Carvel) is unfaithful. The cast also includes: Clare-Hope Ashitey, Cheryl Campbell, Jodie Comer, Navin Chowdhry, Victoria Hamilton, Martha Howe-Douglas, Adam James, Thusitha Jayasundera, Sara Stewart, Neil Stuke, Tom Taylor, and Robert Pugh.Read More…...
Below, watch a trailer for Lifetime's Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned TV series. The show premieres Sunday, April 10, 2016, at 9:00pm Et/Pt. In UK, the series airs as Doctor Foster. Last fall, BBC One renewed Doctor Foster for a second series (season).
Suranne Jones stars as Gp Gemma Foster. She suspects her husband, Simon (Bertie Carvel) is unfaithful. The cast also includes: Clare-Hope Ashitey, Cheryl Campbell, Jodie Comer, Navin Chowdhry, Victoria Hamilton, Martha Howe-Douglas, Adam James, Thusitha Jayasundera, Sara Stewart, Neil Stuke, Tom Taylor, and Robert Pugh.Read More…...
- 3/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Rlj Entertainment
To celebrate the release of Murder: The Complete Series, available on DVD from 21 March 2016, we have 5 copies to give away courtesy of Rlj Entertainment’s Acorn Label.
The stories dig deep into character and motive to unearth the hidden truths behind the riverside killing of a Scottish doctor; the disappearance of a wealthy philanthropist from her lover’s home and the cold-blooded murder of an off-duty policeman.
The films star a stellar cast including Peter Bowles (To The Manor Born), Morven Christie (Twenty Twelve), Jessica Barden (The Lobster), Karla Crome (Misfits), Joe Dempsie (Skins), Stephen Dillane (The Tunnel), Robert Pugh (Justice), Lauren Socha (Misfits) and Anne-Marie Duff (Shameless).
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To celebrate the release of Murder: The Complete Series, available on DVD from 21 March 2016, we have 5 copies to give away courtesy of Rlj Entertainment’s Acorn Label.
The stories dig deep into character and motive to unearth the hidden truths behind the riverside killing of a Scottish doctor; the disappearance of a wealthy philanthropist from her lover’s home and the cold-blooded murder of an off-duty policeman.
The films star a stellar cast including Peter Bowles (To The Manor Born), Morven Christie (Twenty Twelve), Jessica Barden (The Lobster), Karla Crome (Misfits), Joe Dempsie (Skins), Stephen Dillane (The Tunnel), Robert Pugh (Justice), Lauren Socha (Misfits) and Anne-Marie Duff (Shameless).
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- 3/14/2016
- by Laura Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
BBC One announces the renewal of its new, hit series, Doctor Foster. The first series (Us: season) finale was the second highest rated BBC drama episode of 2015, with an audience of 10.1 million viewers. Doctor Foster focus on Gp Gemma Foster (Suranne Jones), who suspects her husband, Simon (Bertie Carvel) of having an affair.
The cast also includes: Clare-Hope Ashitey as Carly; Cheryl Campbell as Helen Foster; Jodie Comer as Kate Parks; Navin Chowdhry as Anwar; Victoria Hamilton as Anna; Martha Howe-Douglas as Becky; Adam James as Neil; Thusitha Jayasundera as Ros Ghadami; Sara Stewart as Susie Parks; Neil Stuke as Chris Parks; Tom Taylor as Tom Foster; and Robert Pugh as Jack Reynolds. Continue on for more about the renewal. Read More…...
The cast also includes: Clare-Hope Ashitey as Carly; Cheryl Campbell as Helen Foster; Jodie Comer as Kate Parks; Navin Chowdhry as Anwar; Victoria Hamilton as Anna; Martha Howe-Douglas as Becky; Adam James as Neil; Thusitha Jayasundera as Ros Ghadami; Sara Stewart as Susie Parks; Neil Stuke as Chris Parks; Tom Taylor as Tom Foster; and Robert Pugh as Jack Reynolds. Continue on for more about the renewal. Read More…...
- 11/4/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Tim Roth will lead BBC One anti-war drama Reg, about a father of a serviceman who died in the Iraq War.
The actor, playing Reg Keys in the true story, is joined by Anna Maxwell Martin as Reg's wife Sally in the 90-minute drama from Jimmy McGovern.
After the death of Reg and Sally's son and frustrated by the lack of answers from prime minister Tony Blair, Reg decides to stand as an independent candidate in Blair's own constituency in the 2005 general election.
"It was an honour to meet Reg Keys, a truly remarkable man, and it has been a privilege to tell this part of his story," said McGovern.
"When Bob Pugh and I finished the script, they asked me who - in an ideal world - would play the parts of Reg and Sally. 'Tim Roth and Anna Maxwell Martin,' I replied, never dreaming we'd get either.
The actor, playing Reg Keys in the true story, is joined by Anna Maxwell Martin as Reg's wife Sally in the 90-minute drama from Jimmy McGovern.
After the death of Reg and Sally's son and frustrated by the lack of answers from prime minister Tony Blair, Reg decides to stand as an independent candidate in Blair's own constituency in the 2005 general election.
"It was an honour to meet Reg Keys, a truly remarkable man, and it has been a privilege to tell this part of his story," said McGovern.
"When Bob Pugh and I finished the script, they asked me who - in an ideal world - would play the parts of Reg and Sally. 'Tim Roth and Anna Maxwell Martin,' I replied, never dreaming we'd get either.
- 9/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Common BBC Jimmy McGovern
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The highly controversial Joint Enterprise Law caused a stir when it was revived in the UK because it enables the police to implicate sometimes unwitting individuals in criminal investigations. It was only a matter of time before Jimmy McGovern — champion of justice and the working class — got to work on a gritty drama based around the unpopular law.
Common began with naive teenager Jonjo driving his older cousin and some mates to get a pizza. Unbeknownst to him they actually planned to rough someone up. Worse still, things didn’t quite go to plan and an innocent bystander ended up being stabbed. Despite threats of recrimination from the killer, Jonjo opted to take the higher moral ground and promptly told the police precisely what had transpired. Sadly for him, the lead detective had an emotional attachment to the victim’s mother and he was determined...
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The highly controversial Joint Enterprise Law caused a stir when it was revived in the UK because it enables the police to implicate sometimes unwitting individuals in criminal investigations. It was only a matter of time before Jimmy McGovern — champion of justice and the working class — got to work on a gritty drama based around the unpopular law.
Common began with naive teenager Jonjo driving his older cousin and some mates to get a pizza. Unbeknownst to him they actually planned to rough someone up. Worse still, things didn’t quite go to plan and an innocent bystander ended up being stabbed. Despite threats of recrimination from the killer, Jonjo opted to take the higher moral ground and promptly told the police precisely what had transpired. Sadly for him, the lead detective had an emotional attachment to the victim’s mother and he was determined...
- 7/6/2014
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Jimmy McGovern’s new one-off BBC drama, Common, seeks to highlight the controversies of the Joint Enterprise doctrine…
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In 1846, two men named John Swindall and James Osborne engaged in a cart race on a public road that caused the death of a pedestrian. Only one vehicle had killed the victim, but as both had encouraged the other to drive dangerously, Swindall and Osborne were judged to be acting on a common intention and were both charged with manslaughter. The case ushered in the Joint Enterprise doctrine in English law, whereby two or more people who agree to commit a crime together are liable for the criminal actions of other members of their group.
Joint Enterprise. It sounds like a judicious scheme. Why should members of a group who set out with the common goal of murder evade justice only because they didn’t - or it couldn’t be...
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In 1846, two men named John Swindall and James Osborne engaged in a cart race on a public road that caused the death of a pedestrian. Only one vehicle had killed the victim, but as both had encouraged the other to drive dangerously, Swindall and Osborne were judged to be acting on a common intention and were both charged with manslaughter. The case ushered in the Joint Enterprise doctrine in English law, whereby two or more people who agree to commit a crime together are liable for the criminal actions of other members of their group.
Joint Enterprise. It sounds like a judicious scheme. Why should members of a group who set out with the common goal of murder evade justice only because they didn’t - or it couldn’t be...
- 7/1/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
BBC One will air Common, a feature-length film by Cracker creator Jimmy McGovern, on Sunday the 6th of July...
Trailer
It may not have a sci-fi, fantasy or cult bone in its body, but it's tremendous original UK drama and as such, we didn't think you'd mind us sneaking Jimmy McGovern's Common onto the site.
Due to air on BBC One on Sunday the 6th of July, the ninety-minute film tells the story of a teenager dragged into a murder investigation that threatens to upturn his entire life. The cast, as McGovern's casts tend to be, has no weak links, from Game Of Thrones' Michelle Fairley and Robert Pugh to Susan Lynch, Daniel Mays, Jodhi May and relative newcomer Nico Mirallegro.
Here's the first trailer for the feature-length drama from the creator of Cracker, The Street and the terrific Accused.
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It may not have a sci-fi, fantasy or cult bone in its body, but it's tremendous original UK drama and as such, we didn't think you'd mind us sneaking Jimmy McGovern's Common onto the site.
Due to air on BBC One on Sunday the 6th of July, the ninety-minute film tells the story of a teenager dragged into a murder investigation that threatens to upturn his entire life. The cast, as McGovern's casts tend to be, has no weak links, from Game Of Thrones' Michelle Fairley and Robert Pugh to Susan Lynch, Daniel Mays, Jodhi May and relative newcomer Nico Mirallegro.
Here's the first trailer for the feature-length drama from the creator of Cracker, The Street and the terrific Accused.
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- 6/24/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Production has begun on the second season of BBC America's Atlantis series. It's unclear how many installments have been ordered this time but the first season had 13 episodes. Season two is expected to start airing next year.
Here's the press release:
BBC America'S Fantasy Series "Atlantis" Starts Production On Season Two
Vincent Regan and Amy Manson Join the Cast with Robert Pugh and Peter de Jersey to Guest Star
New York - April 3, 2014 - BBC America's fantasy co-production, Atlantis, from the creators of Merlin and Misfits, has begun production on season two. The series follows the adventures of Jason (Jack Donnelly, Dancing on the Edge), Hercules (Mark Addy, Game of Thrones) and Pythagoras (Robert Emms, War Horse) who battle against some of the most famous names of Greek legend, often in unexpected guises. Jack Donnelly, Mark...
Here's the press release:
BBC America'S Fantasy Series "Atlantis" Starts Production On Season Two
Vincent Regan and Amy Manson Join the Cast with Robert Pugh and Peter de Jersey to Guest Star
New York - April 3, 2014 - BBC America's fantasy co-production, Atlantis, from the creators of Merlin and Misfits, has begun production on season two. The series follows the adventures of Jason (Jack Donnelly, Dancing on the Edge), Hercules (Mark Addy, Game of Thrones) and Pythagoras (Robert Emms, War Horse) who battle against some of the most famous names of Greek legend, often in unexpected guises. Jack Donnelly, Mark...
- 4/4/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
BBC One's Atlantis has begun filming its second series.
The cast of the family fantasy show have reunited to start shooting the next run in Chepstow, Wales.
Aiysha Hart, who appears as Ariadne, and Juliet Stevenson, who plays The Oracle, are among the old faces to return, while series two will also welcome new additions Vincent Regan (300) as Dion and Amy Manson (Being Human) as Medea.
Game of Thrones star Robert Pugh - who appeared as Craster in the HBO hit - and Broadchurch actor Peter De Jersey have been confirmed as guest stars for episode one of the new run.
The show's creators Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy said: "It's wonderful to have everyone back in the studio together as we prepare to take Atlantis to new places in series two.
"We have some exciting new additions joining our exceptional cast and some surprises up our sleeve that...
The cast of the family fantasy show have reunited to start shooting the next run in Chepstow, Wales.
Aiysha Hart, who appears as Ariadne, and Juliet Stevenson, who plays The Oracle, are among the old faces to return, while series two will also welcome new additions Vincent Regan (300) as Dion and Amy Manson (Being Human) as Medea.
Game of Thrones star Robert Pugh - who appeared as Craster in the HBO hit - and Broadchurch actor Peter De Jersey have been confirmed as guest stars for episode one of the new run.
The show's creators Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy said: "It's wonderful to have everyone back in the studio together as we prepare to take Atlantis to new places in series two.
"We have some exciting new additions joining our exceptional cast and some surprises up our sleeve that...
- 4/3/2014
- Digital Spy
The UK's BBC Two has a new TV movie airing on Monday, 30 December, titled The Thirteenth Tale; and we have a look at two clips from it right here. Hopefully it'll be heading Stateside via BBC America shortly!
The Thirteenth Tale, starring Vanessa Redgrave (Julia, Howard's End, The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh) and Olivia Colman ("Broadchurch"), is a psychological drama adapted by Oscar-winning screenwriter Christopher Hampton (Atonement, Dangerous Liaisons) from Diane Setterfield's bestselling novel.
It's directed by James Kent ("The White Queen") and co-stars Alexandra Roach, Robert Pugh, Steven Mackintosh, and Tom Goodman Hill.
Synopsis:
Biographer Margaret Lea (Colman) is summoned to the Yorkshire home of dying novelist Vida Winter (Redgrave), who has handpicked Margaret to write her biography. Though initially hesitant, as Vida has a reputation for distorting facts in interviews, Margaret becomes fascinated by her previously untold story.
As the novelist recounts her dark and disturbing childhood,...
The Thirteenth Tale, starring Vanessa Redgrave (Julia, Howard's End, The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh) and Olivia Colman ("Broadchurch"), is a psychological drama adapted by Oscar-winning screenwriter Christopher Hampton (Atonement, Dangerous Liaisons) from Diane Setterfield's bestselling novel.
It's directed by James Kent ("The White Queen") and co-stars Alexandra Roach, Robert Pugh, Steven Mackintosh, and Tom Goodman Hill.
Synopsis:
Biographer Margaret Lea (Colman) is summoned to the Yorkshire home of dying novelist Vida Winter (Redgrave), who has handpicked Margaret to write her biography. Though initially hesitant, as Vida has a reputation for distorting facts in interviews, Margaret becomes fascinated by her previously untold story.
As the novelist recounts her dark and disturbing childhood,...
- 12/24/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Daniel Mays is to lead the cast of new BBC One drama Common.
The one-off crime thriller - from writer Jimmy McGovern (Accused, Cracker) - centres on 'joint enterprise' law and tells the tale of four men who flee a fatal stabbing.
Lead actor Mays most recently starred in ITV's BAFTA-winning drama Mrs Biggs and appears in the movie Welcome to the Punch opposite James McAvoy.
Jodhi May (The Ice Cream Girls), Robert Pugh (Game of Thrones), Nico Mirallegro (My Mad Fat Diary) and Susan Lynch (Monroe) form the rest of the Common cast.
"When it comes to casting you always have a 'wish list' - a list of actors who'd be perfect for the parts you have written," said McGovern.
"You never get them of course. They're often too busy or away on holiday or they hate the script or whatever. But on this occasion, I got them all,...
The one-off crime thriller - from writer Jimmy McGovern (Accused, Cracker) - centres on 'joint enterprise' law and tells the tale of four men who flee a fatal stabbing.
Lead actor Mays most recently starred in ITV's BAFTA-winning drama Mrs Biggs and appears in the movie Welcome to the Punch opposite James McAvoy.
Jodhi May (The Ice Cream Girls), Robert Pugh (Game of Thrones), Nico Mirallegro (My Mad Fat Diary) and Susan Lynch (Monroe) form the rest of the Common cast.
"When it comes to casting you always have a 'wish list' - a list of actors who'd be perfect for the parts you have written," said McGovern.
"You never get them of course. They're often too busy or away on holiday or they hate the script or whatever. But on this occasion, I got them all,...
- 5/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Title: Hunky Dory Director: Marc Evans Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard, Danielle Branch, Robert Pugh, Haydn Gwynne, Aled Pugh, Kimberley Nixon, Tom Harries, Steve Speirs, George McKay Indie import “Hunky Dory,” starring Minnie Driver, may have been initially conceived before the hit small screen show “Glee,” but it suffers mightily in comparison to the pop cultural shadow of that series, playing like a mash-up of it and a decidedly retro version of “High School Musical,” as filtered through the gauzy lens of underclass-artistic-exuberance that’s plagued a certain subset of comedic-leaning British offerings ever since “Billy Elliot.” Set in blue-collar South Wales in 1976, musical dramedy “Hunky Dory” (a nod to [ Read More ]
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- 4/8/2013
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Starz has picked up a dense and confusing 10-episode drama series based on Philippa Gregory’s The Cousins War trilogy: The White Queen, The Red Queen and The Kingmaker’s Daughter. The new series, which will be called The White Queen, is being executive produced by former HBO Films president Colin Callender, thanks to a two year deal with his company, Playground. Part of the deal will see him as executive producer on Magic City’s second season. Callender will be working once again with former HBO boss Chris Albrecht, now the CEO of Starz, and Carmi Zlotnik. Company Pictures will produce the series. If you want to know details about the plot of the series, well… you may want to get a notepad.
As reported by Deadline, The White Queen takes place in England in 1464, centered on the War of the Roses. The war breaks out between the House...
As reported by Deadline, The White Queen takes place in England in 1464, centered on the War of the Roses. The war breaks out between the House...
- 9/5/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
The first-ever feature-length film bringing to life Franz Kafka's 1915 tale Metamorphosis is complete, and we have a trailer for you that gives a few sneak peeks at the giant bug around which the story revolves as well as news of where the film will officially premiere.
Metamorphosis is directed by Chris Swanton and stars Chris New, Robert Pugh, Maureen Lipman, Laura Reese and Chloe Howman. The film is scheduled to premiere at the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration held in Franklin, Indiana, on September 14 and 15.
Fans of Kafka's story will be thrilled to know that director Swanton tried to stay as close to original tale as possible. Dig on the trailer below to get an idea of how Metamorphosis will look on the big screen. Thanks to Avery G. for the tip on this one!
Synopsis
Metamorphosis is the story of a traveling salesman who wakes up one morning after...
Metamorphosis is directed by Chris Swanton and stars Chris New, Robert Pugh, Maureen Lipman, Laura Reese and Chloe Howman. The film is scheduled to premiere at the 6th Annual B-Movie Celebration held in Franklin, Indiana, on September 14 and 15.
Fans of Kafka's story will be thrilled to know that director Swanton tried to stay as close to original tale as possible. Dig on the trailer below to get an idea of how Metamorphosis will look on the big screen. Thanks to Avery G. for the tip on this one!
Synopsis
Metamorphosis is the story of a traveling salesman who wakes up one morning after...
- 6/27/2012
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
We’re nearly half way through the second season of HBO’s Game of Thrones and the new characters are starting to pile up! As if the monstrous cast of Season 1 wasn’t enough to wrap our minds around, there are a whopping 22 new characters (worth mentioning) introduced over the first four episodes of Season 2. The following list gives some brief background information about each new character, who they are and how they fit into the story.
Hopefully this will help to eliminate any confusion you might have when you yell at your TV: “Wait! Who the hell was that guy again?”
At Dragonstone:
King Stannis Baratheon
Played by: Stephen Dillane
Stannis is the late King Robert’s younger brother and the rightful heir to the Iron Throne and Westeros. Since Robert’s Rebellion, he has held the island fortress of Dragonstone, which lies northeast of King’s Landing. Stannis is a hard,...
Hopefully this will help to eliminate any confusion you might have when you yell at your TV: “Wait! Who the hell was that guy again?”
At Dragonstone:
King Stannis Baratheon
Played by: Stephen Dillane
Stannis is the late King Robert’s younger brother and the rightful heir to the Iron Throne and Westeros. Since Robert’s Rebellion, he has held the island fortress of Dragonstone, which lies northeast of King’s Landing. Stannis is a hard,...
- 4/27/2012
- by Emile K. Lewis
- Obsessed with Film
While Episode 3 of HBO's hit Soapless Opera was a bit talkier - not to mention 100% less infanticidey - than the last two eps, that's not to say that it didn't offer its fair share of thrills, chills, and dead kids. Let's jump in, shall we?
We pick right off with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) getting his frozen ass handed to him by his sword-coveting, baby-killing host, Craster (Robert Pugh). Seriously, does no one have a copy of Martha Stewart Entertains to pass around north of the wall to help people navigate these situations? Because it says - right there in Chapter 1 - that it is considered impolite to murder your children and/or feed them to the Undead that Rule the Night when you have guests over. Also, I didn't see a single guest towel!
James Cosmo as Jeor
When his Night's Watch commander, Jeor (James Cosmo), learns that Jon...
We pick right off with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) getting his frozen ass handed to him by his sword-coveting, baby-killing host, Craster (Robert Pugh). Seriously, does no one have a copy of Martha Stewart Entertains to pass around north of the wall to help people navigate these situations? Because it says - right there in Chapter 1 - that it is considered impolite to murder your children and/or feed them to the Undead that Rule the Night when you have guests over. Also, I didn't see a single guest towel!
James Cosmo as Jeor
When his Night's Watch commander, Jeor (James Cosmo), learns that Jon...
- 4/16/2012
- by brian
- The Backlot
Game of Thrones, Season 2, Episode 1 If only he’d impale himself on that throne “The North Remembers” Air Date: 4/1/12
George R. R. Martin’s acclaimed fantasy series A Song Of Ice And Fire exploded onto HBO in 2011, in the form of the bloody, sexy, gritty Game Of Thrones. It was one of the year’s greatest hits, resulting in an Emmy and Golden Globe for star Peter Dinklage, and perhaps more importantly, respect to a genre (fantasy) long seen as niche, nerdy and not feasible for TV. Creators David Beinoff and D.B. Weiss (along with Martin) proved everyone wrong with their tremendous first season, and seek to go further in the second season. Winter has been coming for a long time, but the season 2 premiere is finally upon us, taking over the gaping void in our lives left by the exit of The Walking Dead. Let’s take a deep breath,...
George R. R. Martin’s acclaimed fantasy series A Song Of Ice And Fire exploded onto HBO in 2011, in the form of the bloody, sexy, gritty Game Of Thrones. It was one of the year’s greatest hits, resulting in an Emmy and Golden Globe for star Peter Dinklage, and perhaps more importantly, respect to a genre (fantasy) long seen as niche, nerdy and not feasible for TV. Creators David Beinoff and D.B. Weiss (along with Martin) proved everyone wrong with their tremendous first season, and seek to go further in the second season. Winter has been coming for a long time, but the season 2 premiere is finally upon us, taking over the gaping void in our lives left by the exit of The Walking Dead. Let’s take a deep breath,...
- 4/8/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
You know, it’s a great time to be watching TV here in America. Mad Men, easily one of the best and most influential shows of the last ten years, had its fifth season premiere last week. This week we get season two of Game of Thrones. Life is good. I mention Mad Men like this not just because it started airing again recently, but also because the season premiere of Game of Thrones has a great deal in common with that of Mad Men.
We begin with the Hound (Rory McCann) fighting another man atop a large wall while Joffery (Jack Gleeson, every bit as charming as he was last season) watches on. As the next fight is made ready, Joffery proves to be his usual lovable, cuddly self by ordering a man to be force-fed wine until he dies. Sansa (Sophie Turner) manages to put a stop to this,...
You know, it’s a great time to be watching TV here in America. Mad Men, easily one of the best and most influential shows of the last ten years, had its fifth season premiere last week. This week we get season two of Game of Thrones. Life is good. I mention Mad Men like this not just because it started airing again recently, but also because the season premiere of Game of Thrones has a great deal in common with that of Mad Men.
We begin with the Hound (Rory McCann) fighting another man atop a large wall while Joffery (Jack Gleeson, every bit as charming as he was last season) watches on. As the next fight is made ready, Joffery proves to be his usual lovable, cuddly self by ordering a man to be force-fed wine until he dies. Sansa (Sophie Turner) manages to put a stop to this,...
- 4/2/2012
- by Chris Swanson
- Obsessed with Film
The nostalgic British import Hunky Dory is a pleasant trip back to the 1970s with a dynamite soundtrack and strong acting that don't quite overcome the film's predictable, slightly syrupy story.
Set in summer 1976 in the Welsh coastal city of Swansea, Hunky Dory unspools the oft-told story of a rebellious, idealistic young teacher who battles her fellow teachers and the school administration to teach in a way that connects with her students. In this case, the teacher is Vivienne (Minnie Driver), a drama teacher determined to put on an unconventional end-of-year school musical -- a space-age rock opera version of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
The school's headmaster (Robert Pugh) is skeptical, as are Vivienne's fellow teachers, who regard their young colleague as a troublemaker for her enthusiasm and openness to new ideas. They're a hidebound lot of matronly schoolmarms and jaded, chain-smoking, painfully sexist men who wish Vivienne would stop trying...
Set in summer 1976 in the Welsh coastal city of Swansea, Hunky Dory unspools the oft-told story of a rebellious, idealistic young teacher who battles her fellow teachers and the school administration to teach in a way that connects with her students. In this case, the teacher is Vivienne (Minnie Driver), a drama teacher determined to put on an unconventional end-of-year school musical -- a space-age rock opera version of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
The school's headmaster (Robert Pugh) is skeptical, as are Vivienne's fellow teachers, who regard their young colleague as a troublemaker for her enthusiasm and openness to new ideas. They're a hidebound lot of matronly schoolmarms and jaded, chain-smoking, painfully sexist men who wish Vivienne would stop trying...
- 3/22/2012
- by Don Clinchy
- Slackerwood
Looking like a sexy hamster, Minnie Driver plays Viv (short for Vivienne, but suggestive of vivacious), a failed actress recently returned to teach drama at a comprehensive in her native south Wales. Her dedication and enthusiasm are an affront to virtually everyone else in the staff room but most especially the overweight sports master and the sour social sciences teacher (Haydn Gwynne), and they're determined to undermine the ambitious rock-opera version of Shakespeare's The Tempest she's directing as the big end-of-term event. The pupils, a surly foul-mouthed crowd, are only mildly interested at first, as is the old-fashioned headmaster (Robert Pugh), and a predictable crisis ensues as Viv tries to keep the show on the road.
The year is 1976, which means that unemployment wasn't as bad as it was later to become, though no one appears to be associated with coal-mining, and there's no need to bother about the weather...
The year is 1976, which means that unemployment wasn't as bad as it was later to become, though no one appears to be associated with coal-mining, and there's no need to bother about the weather...
- 3/4/2012
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
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