All UK/Ireland articles – Page 627
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Q&A: The Voices
SUNDANCE LONDON: Actors Ryan Reynolds and Gemma Arterton were joined by director Marjane Satrapi to talk about their comedy horror, The Voices.
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Q&A: Hits, David Cross
SUNDANCE LONDON: Comedian David Cross on his directorial debut and stepping back from acting.
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David Wain, They Came Together
SUNDANCE LONDON: At the European premiere of the rom-com spoof, director David Wain answered questions about the casting, the acrobatic sex scene and ‘that’ grandma moment.
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Q&A: The Trip to Italy
SUNDANCE LONDON: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon discuss the sequel to their foodie road trip comedy.
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Q&A: Frank
SUNDANCE LONDON: Michael Fassbender reveals why he chose a role played entirely under a mask and Jon Ronson talks about how the script changed over time.
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Jude Law joins Genius
EXCLUSIVE: Jude Law, riding high on reviews for his performance as a foul-mouthed gangster in Dom Hemingway, is switching gears and will play literary titan Thomas Wolfe.
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André Rieu returns to UK cinemas
Anniversary concert aims to break box office record set by Rieu’s 2013 Maastricht Concert.
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Sundance London: John Cooper and Trevor Groth
As Sundance London kicks off, organisers John Cooper and Trevor Groth talk film highlights, Robert Redford and the “nuts and bolts” of filmmaking.
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Big Sundance London Party
Guests including David Cross, Rose McGowan and Ryan Coogler attended the Big Sundance London Party to kick off the Sundance London Film and Music Festival 2014.
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Spider-Man rules web buzz
The Other Woman proves popular ahead of its opening but The Amazing Spider-Man 2 remains leader of the pack.
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Concrete Clouds acquired for UK
Thai drama was nominated for awards at film festivals in Rotterdam and Busan.
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Temple Studios revives 16mm classics
Day of the Locust, Sunset Boulevard, Touch of Evil to screen at ‘Hollywood studio’.
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Monty Python show set for cinemas
Picturehouse Entertainment has secured international rights to broadcast the upcoming Monty Python Live (Mostly) show on July 20.
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Finding Fela acquired by Dogwoof
Dogwoof to handle international sales of Alex Gibney’s music documentary and sets UK release date.
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Bankside secures sales for Hector
EXCLUSIVE: Deals on Simon Pegg comedy include South Korea, Spain, Benelux.
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Terracotta festival unveils line-up
London-based Asian film festival to open with the UK premiere of Erik Matti’s On the Job and features a focus on the Philippines.
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BBC to revisit Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Cider With Rosie, The Go-Between and An Inspector Calls will be adapted as 90-minute dramas for a BBC1 season of early 20th century British novels and plays.
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HBO boards JK Rowling's Casual Vacancy
HBO is to co-produce the miniseries adaptation of JK Rowling’s bestseller The Casual Vacancy with the BBC.
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US media law firm opens in Derry
US media law firm SmithDehn LLP is to open an office in Derry, Northern Ireland, where it will look to expand its involvement in film and TV.
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UK-China sign film co-pro treaty
A film co-production treaty between the UK and China has been signed by Culture Minister Ed Vaizey and Vice Minister Tong Gang of the State Administration of Radio, Film & Television (SARFT).