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Bret + Jane + Nelly
What happens with Flight of the Conchords star Bret McKenzie starts gyrating in Regency attire…
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Sense of charity
Ewan McGregor fronts a UNICEF appeal film screening in UK cinemas this weekend.
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Don’t Remake Baby Into A Corner
Why the Dirty Dancing remake could alienate audiences young and old.
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The Interrupters interrupted..
The Curzon Soho screening of Steve James’ doc was plunged into darkness last night….
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Pitt meets Pasties
While we love hearing about any productions coming to shoot in the UK, team Screen was especially cheered by the thought of Brad Pitt heading to Cornwall.
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Give That Ape An Oscar
Movie magic takes a giant leap in Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes as a group of digital apes give fully realised performances that outclass their human counterparts.
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Seeing Double
Dominic Cooper and Ludivine Sagnier on the red carpet for the premiere of The Devil’s Double in London.
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'You want to care about characters when they die...'
Filip Tegstedt talks about his debut feature Marianne which receives its world premiere at Fantasia International Film Festival
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There’s a drumming noise inside my head…
Korean five drums performance wows during Fantasia.
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Catching Rabies
Screen’s first day at Montreal’s Fantasia International Film Festival starts in Israel and ends up in Ireland.
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Made In Britain, but not set there
It’s a strong year for British movies as the upcoming festival season tells us, but why aren’t there any movies set in today’s Britain?
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Under the stars
Almodovar turned out for the opening night of Film 4’s open air cinema season at London’s beautiful Somerset House, although we were almost too busy with the mini scotch eggs to notice.
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Star Wars plus
Star Wars aficionados (like myself) will be glad to see 40+ hours of special features on the upcoming Blu-ray release of the entire saga.
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Storm Over Jerusalem
Perhaps befitting the volatile nature of Israel itself, the Jerusalem Film Festival this year stirred up heated divisions for its films and its jury.
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Dress to impress
Forget casual Friday. It’s all about National Film Friday, says MediCinema and Empire Big Screen.
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Ken Loach on Murdoch and the News International scandal
The acclaimed British director sounds off on the News International phone hacking scandal, the “timid” select committee, 3D and a lack of documentary funding.