All Awards articles – Page 170
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NewsStephen Fry steps down as Bafta film host after 12 years
A replacement will be named on Tuesday [Jan 9].
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News'Get Out', 'Call Me By Your Name' score Writers Guild nominations
Other nominees include The Big Sick, The Shape Of Water and Logan.
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Features'Mudbound' producer: 'After #oscarsowhite, this film needed to be made'
Screen talks to producer Cassian Elwes and director Dee Rees about the critically acclaimed Netflix drama.
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FeaturesHow the 'spectacularly banal' special effects in 'Downsizing' were created
The visual-effects team on Alexander Payne’s satirical sci-fi comedy created a realistic but artful miniature visual world.
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NewsDaniel Kaluuya, Timothée Chalamet among Bafta Rising Star 2018 nominees
The other nominees are Florence Pugh, Josh O’Connor, Tessa Thompson.
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FeaturesHow Rachael was brought back to life in 'Blade Runner 2049'
The VFX team on how they stayed true to the original film, while also giving the sequel its own unique identity.
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News'Game Of Thrones' actor, Nik Powell among screen industry honoured by Queen
Actors, producer and former PACT head of diversity among those honoured.
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FeaturesMartin McDonagh on the inspiration behind 'Three Billboards'
Writer/director Martin McDonagh tells Screen about the origins of his small-town revenge comedy-drama.
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FeaturesLesley Manville on the 'staggering detail' in 'Phantom Thread'
The UK actress proves to be the stylish but steely doyenne of Paul Thomas Anderson’s awards contender.
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FeaturesLuca Guadagnino on the 10-year journey behind 'Call Me By Your Name'
First optioned 10 years ago, André Aciman’s romantic novel Call Me By Your Name had a bumpy journey to the screen before being triumphantly realised by filmmaker Luca Guadagnino.
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Features'Detroit' star Will Poulter on the challenge of playing a racist cop
Will Poulter delivers his most transformative performance to date as a brutal, racist police officer in Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit. Jeremy Kay talks to the UK actor about the toll of the role.
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FeaturesJudi Dench on 'Victoria & Abdul': 'It was such a fascinating story'
With 22 Oscar and Bafta nominations under her belt, Dench is in contention again with Victoria & Abdul.
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FeaturesPaul King, David Heyman talk 'Paddington 2', Baftas and sequels
How do you follow the most successful non-US studio family film of all time?
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FeaturesSaul Dibb talks 'honest and uncompromising' war drama 'Journey's End'
Director Saul Dibb jumped into First World War tale Journey’s End towards the end of its development journey, intent on making the ticking-clock drama as tense and vividly real as possible. Charles Gant reports.
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FeaturesJamie Bell on getting to the heart of 'Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool'
UK actor Jamie Bell reveals why getting to the heart of a true-life Hollywood romance was the real joy of Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool. Louise Tutt reports.
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FeaturesHow Patty Jenkins made ‘Woman Woman’ an unlikely Oscar contender
Patty Jenkins and DC Entertainment enjoyed a 10-year courtship while they discussed how to approach a Wonder Woman movie.
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Features'Darkest Hour' producers on why the film is 'completely different to a biopic'
Darkest Hour depicts Winston Churchill in the crucial weeks that defined him as a wartime leader. Jeremy Kay talks to writer-producer Anthony McCarten and Working Title’s Eric Fellner about taking on a historical legend.
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FeaturesSally Hawkins on how 'The Shape Of Water' is 'beyond words'
Sally Hawkins radiates an inner goodness on screen — a quality Guillermo del Toro has exploited to the full in The Shape Of Water.
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FeaturesSean Baker on the story behind 'The Florida Project'
At $3m, The Florida Project represented a huge budgetary leap for writer-director Sean Baker and producer Kevin Chinoy.
















