Releases / UK 70 articles available in total starting from 04/02/2005. Last article published on 31/12/2014. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 next Skyfall: Britain awaits return of iconic heroNew James Bond film most anticipated in recent years 26/10/2012 | Releases | UKRevolver goes Upside DownRevolver Entertainment is all set to release feature documentary Upside Down across the UK in April. Produced and directed by Danny O’Connor, the film charts the inside story of Alan McGee’s... 23/02/2011 | Releases | UKHomegrown Brit to compete with Clooney, BullockThis week’s homegrown release is director Malcolm Venville’s taut gangster drama 44 Inch Chest from distributor Momentum Pictures, which won favourable notices at the London Film Festival last... 15/01/2010 | Releases | UKJesus comes to England, builds church, learns mathsAnd Did Those Feet, a new documentary being launched at the British Film Institute today, claims that Jesus travelled extensively in England, built a church in Glastonbury and learnt mathematics... 27/11/2009 | Releases | UKWelsh fancy A Bit of Tom Jones?The £100,000 comedy A Bit of Tom Jones?, written and directed by former BBC producer Peter Watkins-Hughes, was pitted against Hollywood blockbusters 2012 and A Christmas Carol at Merthyr Tydfil’s... 23/11/2009 | Releases | UK1 Day in police controversyThe British independent film community is up in arms after reports that West Midlands Police have advised cinemas in Birmingham not to screen Penny Woolcock’s film 1 Day, due for a November 6... 06/11/2009 | Releases | UKArtificial Eye banks on controversy for Antichrist successIn the face of strong competition from summer blockbusters, Antichrist distributor Artificial Eye has decided to drum up the film’s controversial elements in a bid to boost its 38-screen release... 23/07/2009 | Releases | UKBBFC passes Antichrist uncutThe British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has passed Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist without any cuts. The film was classified ‘18’ for strong real sex, bloody violence and self-mutilation. The... 15/06/2009 | Releases | UKThree French openers on UK screensMalian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako’s political drama Bamako, Daniel Thompson’s Parisian comedy Orchestra Seats and Kim Chapiron’s horror film Satan are the three French films opening today... 23/02/2007 | Releases | UKBesson and Eyre top 350 screens eachTwo mainstream European films are among today’s six new openers: French children’s film Arthur and the Invisibles by Luc Besson, released in 380 cinemas by Momentum Pictures, and the Oscar... 02/02/2007 | Releases | UK previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 next