All UK/Ireland articles – Page 985

  • Features

    Awol

    2009-12-16T16:58:00Z

    Three brothers go in search of their estranged father after social services splits up the family

  • Features

    West Is West

    2009-12-16T16:42:00Z

    Sequel to East Is East, about the dysfunctional Khan family

  • Avatar
    News

    Avatar beats Dark Knight in advances for BFI's IMAX

    2009-12-16T16:31:00Z

    James Cameron’s 3D epic Avatar (pictured) has grossed a $1m in advance ticket sales through London’s British Film Institute IMAX cinema alone. It comes ahead of the film’s release tomorrow (December 17).

  • Shifty
    News

    Metrodome strikes UK distribution deal with iTunes

    2009-12-16T11:58:00Z

    UK distribution company Metrodome Distribution has struck a deal with iTunes to make its new and back catalogue titles available to download in the UK.

  • Avatar
    News

    UK embraces 3D ahead of Avatar release

    2009-12-15T17:04:00Z

    With Avatar’s arrival in the UK imminent, ScreenDaily looks at which 3D films have made an impact in the territory.

  • Samantha Morton
    News

    London Film School appoints Samantha Morton as honorary associate

    2009-12-14T16:51:00Z

    UK actress and director Samantha Morton has been named as an honorary associate of The London Film School (LFS). She received the award from director Mike Leigh at the school’s annual graduation ceremony today (December 14).

  • Nine
    Reviews

    Nine

    2009-12-14T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Rob Marshall. US. 2009. 110mins

  • Brendan Gleeson
    News

    Irish Film Board escapes axe

    2009-12-14T06:00:00Z

    The Irish Film Board (IFB) and the local film and TV tax incentive have survived a major review of public spending although the IFB’s 2010 budget has been cut by 5% to $28.4m (€19.3m).

  • Marc Munden’s Awol
    News

    Shooting wraps on Marc Munden’s Awol

    2009-12-11T11:26:00Z

    Principal photography has wrapped on Marc Munden’s Awol, following a six week shoot in and around Manchester.

  • The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was an unexpected breakout success in Europe for Nordisk
    Features

    International heavyweights of 2009

    2009-12-11T10:11:00Z

    In the face of studio behemoths and franchise titles, some original gems and local blockbusters have notched up impressive runs at the international box office.

  • Peter_Webber.jpg
    News

    Peter Webber departs Ecosse Films' Wuthering Heights

    2009-12-11T10:02:00Z

    Peter Webber is no longer attached to direct Ecosse Films’ adaptation of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. A replacement has yet to be announced.

  • Robin-B-Hood
    News

    Cine-Asia signs UK distribution deal with Weinstein's Dragon Dynasty

    2009-12-10T15:15:00Z

    Cine-Asia, the DVD distributor, has signed a UK distribution deal with Dragon Dynasty, the Asian cinema brand owned by The Weinstein Company (TWC).

  • Adam Leipzig
    Comment

    Patterns in history

    2009-12-10T13:13:00Z

    National Geographic Films president Adam Leipzig offers his personal timeline for recovery in the film marketplace

  • Mike Goodridge
    Comment

    Best Performance By An Avatar

    2009-12-10T12:13:00Z

    The stars of James Cameron’s Avatar put in such compelling performances as animated blue-skinned aliens that it raises many questions about how actors will work in the future and how that will be recognised.

  • David Sproxton
    News

    Encounters festival appoints Aardman's David Sproxton as chairman

    2009-12-10T11:19:00Z

    David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman Animations and executive chairman of BAFTA, has been appointed as chairman of UK short film festival, Encounters.

  • Features

    Zounds

    2009-12-09T14:57:00Z

    Forced to take a fall in his first fight by crime lord John Coban; Framed for a drug heist and murder, boxer Tommy Mc Grath is on the run. But as he fights for survival, he uncovers an even darker past.  

  • Features

    Shank

    2009-12-09T14:50:00Z

    In a London of the future, where the divide between rich and poor has grown and food has replaced drugs and guns as a priceless commodity, a tip off about a food delivery leads to a conflict between two rival gangs.

  • Features

    Killing Bono

    2009-12-09T10:26:00Z

    Two brothers set up a band in Dublin in the late 70’s. Sadly for them, so do their classmates and rivals, who go on to become U2.

  • Features

    Wuthering Heights

    2009-12-08T10:44:00Z

    New version of Emily Bronte’s classic

  • Soul Power
    News

    Festival Darlings, Eureka, Pecadillo make films available on i-Tunes, Lovefilm

    2009-12-08T10:07:00Z

    Sales and distribution companies Festival Darlings, Eureka Entertainment and Pecadillo Pictures have signed digital content deals to make their films available on i-Tunes and Lovefilm.