All Comment articles – Page 54
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Let's get physics-cal
Film series CERN People explains antimatter in almost understandable terms!
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Welles diggers
Brian Cox has signed on to a performance of Orson Welles’ unmade screenplay Heart of Darkness.
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Deyn delights on stage
It’s always a bit risky when models turn to acting – but I’m happy to report that Agyness Deyn proved to be a delight in her stage debut in The Leisure Society at London’s Trafalgar Studios.
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Madam Butterfly takes flight
A 3D performance of Puccini’s opera is due to hit UK cinemas next week.
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Happy Birthday, Mr. (Cannes) President
Cannes is celebrating its 65th anniversary with a poster featuring the iconic Marlyn Monroe.
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Fjord-ing it up
Screen samples some Norwegian delights before a screening of crime thriller Headhunters.
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Crawling to success
Aussie thriller Crawl proves to be the highlight of FrightFest day one at the Glasgow Film Festival.
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Lighting up Glasgow
Micro-budget Scottish comedy Electric Man impresses at its UK premiere at Glasgow Film Festival.
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Safe As Houses
The US box office so far this year has seen audiences embrace a string of star-driven thrillers and chick flicks. So why are safe, old-fashioned concepts working so well?
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May the Fork be with you
MediCinema hosted its first Star Wars Charity Dinner and Quiz, raising a five-figure sum for the film charity.
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Keanu goes digital
Keanu Reeves was in Berlin as the producer and presenter of Side By Side, a well-received documentary about the changes in filmmaking presented by the digital revolution.
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Brockovich in Berlin
Erin Brockovich is on screen again — this time the real deal, not as portrayed by Julia Roberts.
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We need our curators
The digital universe that is poised to transform ancillary rights may not be a good thing for smaller and arthouse titles which rely on a rigorous system of curation to find their audiences.
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Radcliffe mania
Daniel Radcliffe, writer Jane Goldman and director James Watkins were at London’s Apple Store to chat about The Woman In Black.
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Movie Make Over
Swanky London hotel the Corinthia has teamed up with celebrity hairdresser Daniel Galvin and Oscar winning make up artist Lois Burwell to launch the Movie Make-Over Room.
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Gothenberg closes in style
The closing night ceremony at the 35th Gothenberg International Film Festival (GIFF) last night was a cheerful affair livened up by brassy host Shima Niavarani a Swedish hybrid of Bernadette Peters and Bette Midler who had a whipsmart sense of humour (in English, no less) and a powerful singing voice.
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The Power Of Two
Leading UK producers Ruby and See Saw are going out to investors together next week with a new EIS investment scheme designed to raise working capital for upcoming productions.
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Starry starry night
The BAFTAs, whicht takes place on Sunday, looks set to be awash with Hollywood stars.