All UK/Ireland articles – Page 637
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NewsOnes Below begins shoot with Poesy, Morrissey
David Farr’s psychological thriller starts shooting with Clemence Poesy, David Morrissey, Stephen Campbell Moore and Laura Birn.
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NewsBilly Elliot levels Equalizer in UK
Universal’s Billy Elliot the Musical - Live sets new Event Cinema record with $3.1m (£1.904m) to become its first-ever number one; Sony’s reboot lands with $3.07m (£1.89m) from its 458 sites.
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NewsKris Thykier, Liza Marshall launch Archery Pictures
Thykier’s Peapie to merge into new company Archery Pictures.
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Jon Hamm to star in Black Mirror feature
Mad Man star will be joined by Rafe Spall and Game of Thrones’ Oona Chaplin in feature-length special.
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NewsPicturehouse pacts with National Media Museum
Picturehouses to operate the two cinemas and IMAX screen at the National Media Museum, Bradford
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NewsWarp readies heist drama with Morton, Rahim
Drama ordered by Sky and Canal+, to be co-produced by Warp Films and Haut et Court.
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NewsGuy Pearce, Dominic West join Genius
Cast already includes Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Laura Linney.
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NewsEvent Cinema Awards nominations revealed
Nominations include Monty Python Live (Mostly), NT Live’s War Horse and concert broadcasts from Muse and Robbie Williams.
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NewsRiot Club rules UK social buzz
Posh boy drama rules the roost as Liam Neeson outguns Denzel Washington on social networks in the UK.
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NewsLilting producer begins Boombox shoot
EXCLUSIVE: Marks the first feature from commercials director Rohan Blair-Mangat.
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NewsUK, France get Second Chance
Susanne Bier’s drama debuted at Toronto and stars Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster Waldau.
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NewsProduction Guild reveals first awards winners
The Production Guild of Great Britain has revealed the winners of its inaugural awards.
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Schedule 2 hires New York chief
Former Focus Features exec to oversee New York operation for London-based technical film services company.
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NewsSlow summer at UK box office
The Inbetweeners 2 led the way, but the summer period at the UK box office was down in both gross and admissions this year. Screen talks to distributors and exhibitors to find out why.
















