UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3485 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 07/05/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 347 348 349 next Review: Edge of SummerIntriguing and ambitious ideas are unconvincingly executed in Lucy Cohen’s fiction debut feature 11/03 | Glasgow 2024Review: The Dead Don’t HurtViggo Mortensen directs and stars in this lovestruck western alongside a stellar Vicky Krieps 11/03 | Luxembourg 2024Review: TimestalkerBritish black comedy specialist Alice Lowe returns with a look at love through the ages, and among the ruins 09/03 | SXSW 2024Anton Corbijn set to shoot the thriller Switzerland, with Helen Mirren in the leading roleSwitzerland will host the shoot for this Swiss-British co-production, with a renowned crew both in front and behind the camera 08/03 | Production | Funding | Switzerland/UKBectu calls for industry summit as freelancers struggle to recover from the impact of the Hollywood strikesHead of UK creative industry union Philippa Childs penned a letter to the government’s culture secretary Lucy Frazer 01/03 | Industry | Market | UKReview: Made in England: The Films of Powell and PressburgerDirector David Hinton and narrator Martin Scorsese are in the mood for love, reminiscing about a directorial duo that live rent-free inside of the latter’s head 01/03 | Dublin 2024Catherine McCormack and Colin Firth to topline Sky and Peacock series LockerbieLead-directed by Peaky Blinders’ Otto Bathurst, the show explores the titular 1988 air disaster in which 259 passengers and crew members lost their lives 01/03 | Production | Funding | UK/USAInterview: Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor • Directors of Baltimore“When people feel passionate about something and see no results, they turn to action”The Irish directors discuss their Imogen Poots-starring non-biopic and the “bonkers” true story behind it 29/02 | Dublin 2024Glasgow Film Festival begins its 20th editionThe Scottish film gathering, which opens with the UK premiere of Rose Glass’s Love Lies Bleeding, proves to be a hardy stalwart in a UK festival scene beset by turbulence 28/02 | Glasgow 2024Review: ShikunBERLINALE 2024: Amos Gitai navigates the intricacies of modern Israeli society through a theatrically staged introspection reimagining Eugene Ionesco’s anti-totalitarian fable Rhinoceros 27/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale Special previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 347 348 349 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)