BFI 52nd London Film Festival – Stars in Leicester Square… and above Nelson’s...
There are just seven days to go before this year’s Times BFI London Film Festival gets underway with the world premiere of Frost/Nixon, the screen version of Peter Morgan’s hit play about the historic...
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If you are a ‘civilian’, to use Liz Hurley’s notorious description of the non-famous, then attending a movie premiere is a strange experience. At last night’s gala screening of Frost/Nixon, the...
View ArticleAt the Cinema | Frost/Nixon
Ron Howard has skilfully opened out Peter Morgan’s hit play based on the historic 1977 TV interview by British TV personality David Frost (played by Michael Sheen) and disgraced former US president...
View ArticleAwards Season | The Oscars – Who will win? Who should win?
If you can see this, then you might need a Flash Player upgrade or you need to install Flash Player if it's missing. Get Flash Player from Adobe. So do you reckon Slumdog Millionaire is a shoo-in for...
View ArticleOut on DVD | Frost/Nixon
Michael Sheen pulls off another of his uncanny impersonations of famous people in this big-screen version of Peter Morgan’s hit play about David Frost’s historic 1977 TV interview with disgraced...
View ArticleWin a copy of Frost/Nixon on DVD
This competition has now closed. Acting titans Michael Sheen and Frank Langella go head to head in the highly acclaimed Frost/Nixon, which comes out on DVD and Blu-ray on Monday 18th May. Directed...
View ArticleFrost/Nixon Competition Winners
Our competition to win a copy of the highly acclaimed Frost/Nixon on DVD is now closed. Thanks to Universal Pictures for supplying the prizes. And well done to all our entrants who answered correctly...
View ArticleFilm review | Robot & Frank – Retired cat burglar Langella finds an unlikely...
Offbeat buddy caper Robot & Frank presents us with two of cinema’s more unusual partners in crime: Frank is a retired cat burglar; and Robot is, well, a robot. Played with cranky charm by the...
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