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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.
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Dark Knight Rises trailer debuts
Watch the trailer for the epic conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
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Just doing it
Sometimes all you have to do is ask says Just Do It director Emily James, who is self distributing her film around the UK.
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Hugo trailer is here...
See the trailer for Martin Scorsese’s long-awaited foray into 3D, Hugo
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Christmas comes early
The new trailer for Sony Pictures’ Arthur Christmas brings the festive spirit
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Found(ling): a live-action 3D short
Not too many live action 3D shorts out there… Found a good one
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Batman Returns... to Nottingham
Christopher Nolan has been shooting The Dark Knight Rises in Sarah Cooper’s hometown of Nottingham. Cue nostalgia.
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Fighting Talk
A report after the packed screening of Leila Doolan’s brilliant documentary about Irish activist Bernadette McAliskey at the Galway Film Fleadh.
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Talking Perfect Sense
David Mackenzie talks about being “punch drunk on curveballs” and the Stasi of the film world at the Galway Film Fleadh.
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In Training
Screen went to check out Sam Hoare’s short film Training Day - and discovered that the director/actor is about to embark on some very different training for his role opposite Matt Smith in a new BBC drama.
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Hugh Grant, man of the moment
Hugh Grant stars in perhaps his most impressive role in recent years: as a crusader in the UK phone hacking controversy.
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Karlovy Vary, beyond the films
A recap of the special fashions, culinary delights and canine guests of KVIFF.
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Bold visions needed from new festival heads
As several major festivals recruit new artistic directors, a reminder of why these positions are crucial within the film industry.
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Lighting up the screen
The sons of screenwriter Brian Clemens will be showing a taster of their intended first feature, a multi genre exploration of fate called The Lighter, at the BFI on July 11.
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Greek drama livens up crowd at Karlovy Vary pitch
The industry crowd cheers for the pitch of Babis Makrides’ L.
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The force is strong...
Fun and games at the launch of Empire’s new Big Screen event at the 02
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The golden trailer
All hail Sony’s trailer for the Social Network, newly annointed Best In Show