Showing posts with label screenings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screenings. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Gerard Butler: 'Olympus Has Fallen' screening and review, 'Chasing Mavericks' review

FREE CINEMA TICKETS: Watch Gerard Butler in 'Olympus Has Fallen' 
From Huffington Post:
To celebrate the release of Lionsgate UK’s action-thriller, 'Olympus Has Fallen', in cinemas Wednesday 17 April, HuffPost UK is happy to offer readers the chance to see the film before anyone else for free at a cinema near you on Monday 15 April.
olympus has fallen
Security officer Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) is the President (Aaron Eckhart)'s last hope in 'Olympus Has Fallen' (photo courtesy of Huffington Post)
Read more at Huffington Post for your chance to see the film at a special preview on 15 April at 6:30pm

Olympus Has Fallen review by The Stylus


Chasing Mavericks review by Inside Pulse

Paul Brannigan: 'The Angels' Share' screenings

Indie Films Fernie wraps up season with The Angels’ Share
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Indie Films Fernie (IFF) is wrapping another season of unique and independent movies with The Angels’ Share. The Scottish comedy-drama tells the story of a young Glaswegian father determined to turn over a new leaf.
IFF is proud to present the award-winning, bittersweet comedy as the final movie of the season. The Angels’ Share will play Monday, 7 p.m., at the Vogue Theatre.
IFF will return for a new season of independent film in September.
Tickets: Members – Adult $9, Youth $8, Standard – Adult, $10, Youth $9.
Read more at The Free Press


From This Is Somerset:
Film showcases tale of new dad
The Langport Community Cinema is showcasing the story of a man who tries to better himself after narrowly escaping jail.
The Angel's Share tells the tale of new dad Robbie, played by Paul Brannigan.
He vows to turn over a new leaf after a visit to a whisky distillery inspires him and his mates to seek a way out of their hopeless lives.
The cinema club is showing the film at the Great Bow Wharf, Bow Street, on Friday, April 26, at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £5. For further details visit www.langport communitycinema.co.uk.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

James McAvoy: 'Welcome to the Punch' screening and QA, plus 'Trance' trailer

Welcome to the Punch + Q&A with James McAvoy
3 March, 2013 at 5:45 pm
BFI, London





Eran Creevy’s second feature brings together a superb British cast for this high-octane thriller.
With James McAvoy, Mark Strong, Andrea Riseborough, David Morrissey, Peter Mullan

Courtesy of eOne Momentum
After his highly acclaimed, micro-funded debut, Shifty (2008), writer-director Eran Creevy’s second feature brings together a superb British cast for this high-octane thriller. Jacob Sternwood (Strong) is forced out of hiding when his son is hospitalised, presenting detective Max Lewinsky (McAvoy) with one last chance to put this notorious criminal behind bars. However, as Lewinsky draws in on his target, both he and Sternwood find themselves entwined in a conspiracy that runs much deeper than their own conflict.
Source: BFI


Danny Boyle's 'Trance': James McAvoy Blows Minds, Literally...and Gorily — NSFW Trailer
James McAvoy in Trailer for Danny Boyle's 'Trance'
From Hollywood.com:
And now for something completely crazy: the trailer for Danny Boyle’s upcoming hypnotism/art-world thriller, Trance (in limited release April 5). The Slumdog Millionaire director seems to be creating a psychotic hybrid of Inception and The Thomas Crown Affair in which James McAvoy plays a sap who undergoes hypnosis by a scheming Rosario Dawson.
He’s either hypnotized into unwittingly helping Dawson and her fellow baddies steal a painting or he’s undergoing a second round of hypnosis to unpack and recover memories from a heist he’s already had purged from his consciousness. If you ask us, McAvoy’s cryptic response to whether he’s ever submitted to hypnosis before—“Uh, no, at least not that I can remember”—favors the latter interpretation. Either way, Boyle is abandoning his Slumdog and 127 Hours Oscar-bat schmaltz and heading back into nasty, gnarly Shallow Grave and Trainspotting territory. Blood spurts. Fingernails are ripped out. Nubile bodies are on display. And people can still talk even after having half their noggin blown off. (Be forewarned, that list image, occurring at the 1:12 is really grisly.)
Thought that Boyle couldn’t get any crazier than when he had a Mary Poppins army battle a giant, inflatable Voldemort at the Olympics Opening Ceremony last summer? Looks like he’s topped himself.

Check out this slightly NSFW (courtesy of the bloody mayhem) clip:


Read more at Hollywood.com

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Douglas Henshall

The Secret of Crickley Hall 
The Secret of Crickley Hall was shown on BBC America as a three hour TV special on October 31st 2012
The BBC has now announced that The Secret of Crickley Hall episode one will be shown on BBC One in the UK on Sunday November 18th from 9 - 10 pm. The second episode will be shown week beginning November 24th, date and time to be announced. The Secret of Crickley Hall page has been updated with more information about the programme. Read more here
Source: Douglas Henshall | Livejournal

Shetland
Douglas Henshall attended the BAFTA Scotland screening of Shetland on 28 October. The screening was followed by a Q&A session.
Photos here  

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Gerard Butler: 'Chasing Mavericks' advanced screenings



Chasing Mavericks advanced screenings
Locations include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa and Washington, DC. 

Find out more at GerardButler.net

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Karen Gillan: new project, 'Doctor Who' screening and interviews, Alex Day video


  • A Touch of Cloth
Karen Gillan has revealed that she has signed up to star in the Sky1 comedy A Touch of Cloth.
The actress made the announcement that she would be appearing in the spoof police show to Digital Spy at a Doctor Who screening,

However, Gillan did not give away any further information about her character, but added that she will begin filming for the programme soon.

The spoof police TV drama is written by Charlie Brooker and Daniel Maier and stars John Hannah and Suranne Jones as detectives.

A two-part story has been shot and will air later this month, but two further episodes have already been commissioned by Sky1 and are expected to air in 2013.

Gillan is set to depart her role as Amy Pond in the BBC series Doctor Who this series.
Source: RTE Ten 
Also reported by Kasterborous and Unreality Primetime and many others!


  • Karen Gillan turns down Hollywood for independent movie
Karen Gillan knocked back one of Hollywood’s biggest starmakers to keep a promise to make a low-budget film in Scotland.

The 24-year-old Doctor Who star was offered the lead in a TV series by the creator of three of America’s highest-rated shows.

But the actress – who is quitting the TARDIS after three years as the doctor’s companion Amy Pond – had already agreed to film Not Another Happy Ending.

And she loyally kept her commitment to the Glasgow-based romcom despite the chance of a glamorous job in Los Angeles.

LA mogul Shonda Rhimes – the woman behind medical drama series Grey’s Anatomy – said: “I’m very upset.
“When I heard Karen was leaving Doctor Who, I tried to hire her. I think she’s really, really talented. But apparently she’s doing a movie next, so we couldn’t get her.”

Rhimes – named by Time magazine as one of the 100 people who help shape the world – runs her own mini-studio scriptwriting and producing for stars such as Anne Hathaway, Britney Spears and Jada Pinkett-Smith. She is a huge name in TV with syndicated shows around the globe.

Rhimes said she wanted Karen for a new project but refused to divulge further details.

“That’s top secret,” she added.

The Scot’s agent, Troika’s Michael Duff, said yesterday: “It’s true that Shonda wanted to hire Karen. “I’m afraid I can’t comment in more detail though.”

Indie comedy Not Another Happy Ending stars Karen, Stanley Weber, Lost’s Henry Ian Cusick and Edinburgh-actress Freya Mavor from Skins.

It began shooting last month in the west end of Glasgow.

Karen, from Inverness plays Jane Lockhart, a chick-lit author who is struck down by writer’s block after her successful debut book.

The movie has been filming in locations around Glasgow, including the famous Necropolis cemetery.

Jane’s desperate publisher Tom Duval – played by Weber – needs another hit or his company goes bust and decides she is too happy to write.

But as he tries to make her unhappy, he realises he has fallen in love with her.

The movie is being made by Synchronicity Films and directed by John Mackay, who made the BBC Four film We’ll Take Manhattan with Karen playing supermodel Jean Shrimpton.

Although backed by Creative Scotland and BBC Films, the filmmakers have also been fundraising on Facebook.

Synchronicity declined to comment yesterday, but a source close to the production said: “A lot of young actresses would be tempted by such an offer to work in Hollywood.

“It reflects very well on Karen that she honoured her commitment. Opportunities like that don’t come along very often.”

Karen has already shot her spectacular exit from Doctor Who along with Arthur Darvill, who plays her screen husband Rory Williams.
Source: Daily Record 
Also reported by Scotsman 


  • BBC America Announces 'Doctor Who' Season 7 Advance Screening
Fans in New York City will get a chance to see the season première later this month!
Earlier this week, the British Film Institute screened "Asylum of Daleks," the first episode from the upcoming seventh season of Doctor Who. But fans in America will have their chance soon enough.

BBC America has announced that the U.S. première screening of "Asylum of Daleks" will take place on Saturday, August 25 at 6pm in New York City. Series stars Matt Smith and Karen Gillan will be on hand with Doctor Who producer Caroline Skinner for a Q&A session after the episode.

Tickets for the event will be 11 cents, as a symbolic nod to Smith's Eleventh Doctor. However, there will also be a one dollar surcharge.


"Doctor Who" season 7 is expected to debut on BBC America in September.
Read more at Crave Online 

Update from Doctor Who News:  
The demand for tickets for the upcoming New York preview of Asylum of the Daleks has been heavy enough to cause major problems for the ticketing site, where all 800 available tickets were sold in less than twenty minutes.
Read more at Doctor Who News


  • Doctor Who series 7 interviews
From Holy Moly! -

"Awkhero"
by Tim Chipping
We didn't film this. The court order doesn't let us anywhere near these people. But since it's the London premiere of the first episode of series 7 of Doctor Who tonight (are you going? We're going. Are you not going?) we thought we'd share this funny  video that some Americans have made, where they interview the cast and crew about the show and all the new things that are going to happen, and everyone is very charming and amusing. And Karen Gillan sounds like she's about to burst every time she speaks.

Source: HolyMoly!

  • Interview with Karen Gillan
It’s Karen Gillan’s last series as Amy Pond. Having travelled through space and time for three years, she is about to hang up her TARDIS key. Here she gives us a glimpse at what is to come in episodes 1 to 3, from Daleks to Dinosaurs, and some thoughts on her departure.

It was AMAZING! We have totally made them scary again. I expect everyone to be watching from behind their sofas, I know I will... Karen is talking excitedly about the return of the Doctor’s most fearsome and famous enemy the Daleks. The opener to series 7, Asylum Of The Daleks, will feature the most Daleks ever to be seen on screen and from the different decades, including a special appearance form Russell T Davies’ Dalek, I am so pleased that he now owns an official Dalek, it was a real honour to act opposite him and I think he is going to go far! she says rather cheekily.

I think my favourite is the 1960s Dalek with the white and blue armour, she continues, there is something more menacing about them as they are smaller and they just look so original. If I was going to own one, it would be one of those, Karen concludes, I would keep it in my kitchen.

This series has been done in really interesting way with five stand alone epic episodes, like a movie a week, all building to the departure of the Ponds!

We actually kick-off the series with Amy and Rory’s relationship in a sticky situation; it is less than marital bliss.

Those scenes were really interesting to do, she explains, because they created such a different on-screen atmosphere between Amy and Rory, something that the viewers wouldn’t have seen before. That is the good thing about Doctor Who, it gives you the chance to shift the character, and you never know what is going to happen from episode to episode.

But it isn’t all upset for the Ponds, as the adventures continue in episode two with Dinosaurs On A Spaceship, written by Chris Chibnall. That was a crazy filming adventure, exclaims Karen, with all the adventures that I have been on through-out the show that was perhaps the most surreal! There was a lot of running from things we couldn’t see, which is always fun, BUT a couple of the cast got to ride a dinosaur.

And Mark Williams comes along for the ride as Rory’s dad Brian Williams, He was so fantastic, naturally funny and such great casting, you could totally imagine Rory having a dad like that. This series has some great guest stars, characters and of course monsters, she teases.

Guest stars making their Doctor Who debut are James Bond baddy, Steven Berkoff, Jemma Redgrave and Ben Browder. Alex Kingston as River Song makes her return in episode 5, just in time to say goodbye to Amy.

While the majority of the filming was done in the home of Doctor Who, Cardiff, the cast and crew found themselves in the perfect spaghetti western location of Almeria, Spain, giving Toby Whithouse’s episode 3, A Town Called Mercy, a truly authentic western feel.

So much fun, claims Karen, using a location that had actually been the set for other westerns made everything feel so much, well, realer. In the episode Amy Pond gets her hand on a gun, something Karen agrees that she really shouldn’t be let anywhere near. Definitely, Amy Pond should be nowhere near a gun, exclaims Karen. I remember for a previous episode I had to fire a gun with blanks, followed quickly by Rory shouting ARGHHH as though I had hit him. I completely forgot this when action was called, so when I fired and he shouted I really thought I had shot him! It was awful! In this episode when she gets hold of a gun you can see the fear on the faces of the other characters, but they weren’t acting, I genuinely think all of the actors including Matt and Arthur were in fear for their lives!

Featuring an alien with a score to settle A Town Called Mercy also reveals a different side to the Doctor as Amy claims, So this is what happens when you travel alone. In the series we see a slight shift in the Ponds’ relationship with the Doctor, Just as any relationship changes when it matures, explains Karen. We get to see a glimpse of what Amy and Rory do when the Doctor isn’t around and how the adventures and time away from home has affected their own relationships with friends and family. I think the Doctor also begins to realise how he has changed Amy and what happens when he isn’t there, and at first he doesn’t really understand it. There is a really sweet moment in episode 5 when the Doctor notices Amy is wearing glasses, she hints.

Following the Western the series takes us to Amy and Rory’s house and a deadly outbreak, before heading to the final episode of the Ponds, shot in New York and with the return of the Weeping Angels.

The neverending pranks and my two best friends, Karen is talking about what she is going to miss as she takes her bow from the show, Matt used to hide in the cupboard of my trailer and jump out of me and I used to go flying back against the wall in absolute shook! He must have done it like a hundred times and I fell for it every single time! But honestly even with the bruises, it really was the biggest and most exciting time of my life. I wouldn’t change it for the world!

I always knew that Steven had an ending for Amy Pond and when I met with him a year or so ago it was kind of like, so what are the plans for the character and we both said that she should go at this point. It was such a fantastic mutual decision and completely the right time for Amy to leave. I will miss her, but I can’t wait for fans to see what happens.
Source: BBC Media Centre


  • Brand new Alex Day video She Walks Right Through Me features Karen Gillan look-alike
Magical musical mogul Alex Day is back with a new video for his latest single She Walks Right Through Me and after years of appreciation and repeatedly phoning Doctor Who star Karen Gillan's agent, he's even managed to get her to cameo.

OK, so it might not actually be Karen, but she does look very like her, see?

For anyone who's ever watched any of Alex's hilarious Youtube video blogs, you've probably noticed that he seems to have a mild obsession with Doctor Who and so naturally decided it would be a good idea to call up her agent to see if he could hire her for the video.

Despite apparently managing to get through to Karen's agency and asking how much they wanted for him to hire her out, it didn't work out quite how he hoped. Strangely enough they stopped returning his calls and so he ended up getting a very spooky lookalike instead.

Nice one. Check it.

Read more at Sugarscape 

Sunday, 10 June 2012

David Tennant: The Politician's Husband, True Love, upcoming releases and events

  • The Politician's Husband 
David Tennant will play the title role in The Politician's Husband for the BBC.


It is a series of three hour long episodes and is being produced by Mentorn-owned Daybreak Pictures to air during 2013 on BBC Two. Lucy Richer will be the executive produce for the BBC alongside David Aukin for Daybreak. Hal Vogel will produce the drama. The director is Simon Cellan Jones and the writer is Paula Milne.
The synopsis is:
"The Politician's Husband is a drama exploring what happens in a political marriage when the wife becomes more successful than her husband.
Aiden Hoynes, a senior Cabinet Minister, is happily married to Freya, a junior Minister who has consistently put her own career ambitions on hold for the sake of Aiden's career and their family.
When Aiden's career path to the top echelons comes to an abrupt halt, the power balance within his marriage is irrevocably shifted as he witnesses his wife's political career soar.
In his desperation to cling to power, Aiden risks destroying everything he holds most dear."
David Tennant has been in London this past week so appears to have finished filming The Spies Of Warsaw in Poland.


The Politician's Husband starts filming in June and then David's next project, Broadchurch, starts filming sometime in August.

Read more at David Tennant on Twitter (blog)

 

On Saturday 9 June, David Tennant attended both the read-through and a photo shoot for the drama. Read more at David Tennant on Twitter (blog) 



  • True Love 
- Air date
The BBC Media Centre have confirmed that the first episode of True Love (starring David Tennant) will air on Sunday 17th June at 10.25pm until 10.55pm (which also makes the episode 5 minutes longer than originally announced). It will air at 10.45pm in Northern Ireland that evening.
 

The other four episodes will be broadcast at various times over the following three evenings with two episodes on Wednesday.
Source: David Tennant on Twitter (blog)

- DVD

Amazon.co.uk have the True Love DVD available to pre-order (with a photo of the front cover). It will be released in the UK and Europe on Monday 25th June and Lovefilm.com will make it available to rent from Wednesday 25th July.

- Clip

The BBC have added a 2 minute clip from David Tennant's episode of True Love. (Or click here for the non-UK version)


- Free screenings 
On Thursday 14th and Friday 15th June at 7.15pm at the Bush Theatre in London, there will be screenings of back to back episodes of True Love which stars actors such as David Tennant, Billie Peper, Lacey Turner and David Morrissey.
These screenings are free and tickets can be purchased from this link
The series is screened from Sunday 17th (which is David Tennant's episode) on BBC One.
Read more at David Tennant on Twitter (blog) 





  • Upcoming David Tennant releases
Over the next few weeks and months there are a number of releases scheduled for David Tennant audiobooks and DVDs:

The Rhyming Rabbit - audiobook
Released Thursday 7th June.
Children's audiobook read by David Tennant.

Shakespeare Sonnets - app for iPads
Released Monday 11th June.
David Tennant reads some of the 154 sonnets which are on the app.

Silver: Return To Treasure Island - audiobook
Released Friday 15th June.
The unabridged version of the audiobook is released.
The abridged version is already available.

True Love - DVD
Released Monday 25th June.
UK and Europe release.
Available to rent from Love Film on 25th July.

The Decoy Bride - America
Released Tuesday 26th June on Region One.
This covers the US and Canada and will be available on both DVD and Blu-ray.
It is already released in Europe.

The Decoy Bride - Australia
Released Wednesday 11th July.
This release is in Australia and will be available on both DVD and Blu-ray.
It is already released in Europe and America.

Who Is The Doctor - book
Released Saturday 14th July.
The book is released in the UK.
It is already available in the US.
It includes a section about David Tennant's era of Doctor Who.

Elisabeth Sladen - The Autobiography
Released Thursday 26th July but may be available from 1st July.
Paperback version release with a foreword by David Tennant.
The hardback version is already released.

Twenty Twelve - DVD of the second series
Released Monday 6th August.
DVD is released in the UK and Europe.

My Sister Lives On The Mantlepiece - audiobook
Released on Tuesday 14th August.
US release as it was released in the UK in March 2011.

Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned - audiobook
Released on Tuesday 14th August.
A US release of the abridged version.

Prefaces To Shakespeare - DVD
Released Monday 27th August
This is a UK release and David Tennant examines Hamlet in one of the episodes.
The programme is expected to be broadcast in either June or July.

Jack and The Flumflum Tree - audiobook
Released Thursday 13th September.
Hardback book and audiobook read by David Tennant.

The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists - DVD
Released Monday 24th September.
Released in the UK and Europe.
David Tennant recorded some additional scenes for the DVD release.

All of these dates are subject to change.
Source: David Tennant on Twitter (blog)


  • Diary Dates 
These are the upcoming David Tennant related events in the near future:
Mon 11 Jun - Shakespeare Sonnets app for iPads is released.
Tues 12 Jun - Radio Times is published with David Tennant interview and front cover.
Thurs 14 Jun - First free screening of True Love at Bush Theatre in London.
Fri 15 Jun - The unabridged version of the Silver: Return To Treasure Island audiobook (read by David Tennant) is released.
Fri 15 Jun - Second free screening of True Love at Bush Theatre in London.
Fri 15 Jun - True Love will be discussed on The Review Show at 11.20pm on BBC Two.
Sun 17 Jun - David Tennant's episode of True Love is broadcast at 10.25pm.
Source: David Tennant on Twitter 



For all the latest news, updated daily, check out David Tennant on Twitter
 

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Two Legged Rat Bastards to be screened at Cleveland Film Festival



Two Legged Rat Bastards is a short film based on the short story by Daniel Wallace (Big Fish) detailing the strange estrangement of an elderly father and his son. Set on a park bench in the present day, Eddie, a cantankerous old alcoholic, attempts to connect with his son Winstead, who's spent the majority of his adult life trying to get away from him. In the course of their conversation Eddie reveals how he lost his leg - in a high stakes poker game 30 years ago - at which point the story flashes back to the game itself, where a young Eddie gambles fiercely against a table full of miscreants in a game where money changes hands and hands change hands, along with eyes, ears, feet and more. In the present day Winstead has a hard time understanding why his father would bet his leg in a poker game, but at the same time he feels like his father is being honest with him for the first time in their lives, and it resonates with him. As we continue flashing back to the big game it's revealed that after Eddie lost his leg, he battled back to win something much more valuable: His son.

Two Legged Rat Bastards stars Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville), Derek Waters (Drunk History, Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Orson Bean (Being John Malkovich, Desperate Housewives), Tony Curran (24, Gladiator), Ron Lynch (The Sarah Silverman Program, American Dad). 

View the film here  

Information about the screening at Cleveland International Film Festival is here 




Here are also old interviews with the stars and director of the film Red Road - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxPhK-c2cck




Thank you to Русико Павлова for the information and links.

Monday, 19 March 2012

David Tennant: TV and radio appearances | True Love preview | Pirates! screening and clip | Sport Relief


RTE Juice
Stephen Byrne tweeted that David Tennant is being interviewed tomorrow for RTE Juice (an Irish celebrity chat programme) and he is asking for questions.
 

Source: David Tennant on Twitter

Chris Moyles show
David Tennant will be on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio One on Wednesday.
Although he is not currently listed on the Radio One website, according to a post by producer Aled Haydn Jones, David Tennant will be a guest on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio One on Wednesday (21st).
Chris Moyles Show is from 6.30am until 10am and can be heard worldwide at this link.
David is expected to be talking about the movie The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists.

Book At Bedtime
From Monday 19th to Friday 30th March, David Tennant will read the ten episodes of Stonemouth by Iain Banks on Book At Bedtime each evening on BBC Radio Four at 10.45pm.

The synopsis of the story is "Stewart Gilmour is back in Stonemouth. After five years in exile his presence is required at the funeral of patriarch Joe Murston, and even though the last time Stu saw the Murstons he was running for his life, staying away might be even more dangerous than turning up."
This book is described as "a fast-paced tale of adolescence, love and revenge."
 

An episode guide can be found here
Source: David Tennant on Twitter

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Show
On Friday 23rd March David Tennant will be a guest on the Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Show on Radio 5 Live from 2pm.

As well as fans being able to listen worldwide to David's interview (from this link), there is also a camera in the studio.

Source: David Tennant on Twitter








Free tickets for Margate preview of new David Tennant drama, True Love


A special preview of the new David Tennant TV drama is being held at the Turner Contemporary art gallery in Margate.
True Love episode one and an introduction from the director Dominic Savage will be on Thursday, March 29, at Turner from 6.30-7.30pm.
Tickets are free, but booking is essential - call 01843 233020 or email cbarker@turnercontemporary.org to reserve a place.

The BBC One drama True Love is a serial made through improvisation. Five stories explore love in the modern day and each story featuring a star name. David Tennant, Billie Piper, Jane Horrocks, Ashley Walters and David Morrissey each appear in one episode.
The overlapping love stories are all set in Margate, and each looks at a different relationship and explores a different dilemma or situation.
Dominic Savage, who grew up in Margate, said: “Margate is such a fantastic place to make a film. It has such great locations which actually have a real romance about them and posses a unique atmosphere which is very suited to a series of love stories. Being my home town it also has a special and personal resonance for me. I’m looking forward to coming back.”
Source: Kent News


 

Watch an exclusive clip from The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists online now
The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists is setting sail for multiplexes soon, and we’ve got our hands on an exclusive clip!

The scene in question features Hugh Grant’s Pirate Captain being welcomed into the home of Charles Darwin (voiced by David Tennant).
The real star of the scene, though, is the ‘manpanzee’ himself. Apes have form when it comes to stealing scenes in movies, and Darwin’s well-trained butler is no exception.
The footage also serves as a good example of the atmospheric sets and insane attention-to-detail conjured up (in miniature) by the hardworking animators.
Watch The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists clip online now at Total Film
You can catch the full film when it arrives in UK cinemas on 28 March 2012


Wear fancy dress for Aardman premiere of The Pirates! in Bristol
Bristolians are being given the chance to see Aardman's latest 3D film before anyone else at a special charity screening.

The exclusive premiere of The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists will be held on behalf of Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal, which supports Bristol Children's Hospital.
The animated film, featuring the voices of Hugh Grant, David Tennant and Salma Hayek, goes on general release on March 28 but the charity is offering Evening Post readers the chance to buy tickets for the screening on March 25.
The red carpet event at Showcase Cinema de Lux in Cabot Circus has been organised by Aardman and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
There are 100 tickets available on a first-come-first-served basis for the event, with money going to the Grand Appeal. The screening will start with an introduction by director and Grand Appeal patron Peter Lord.
Cinema-goers are being encouraged to wear pirate fancy dress.
There will also be face-painting, tattooing and photography before the film starts and the chance to rub shoulders with the crew from Aardman and local VIPs.
Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal director Nicola Masters said: "We are thrilled that the Grand Appeal has been chosen as the charity partner for this exclusive Pirate gala.
"The Bristol premiere is the only one outside London and is such an exciting and special event that we are expecting tickets to the charity screening to sell fast."
Tickets to the Bristol premiere charity screening cost £15 each and are available from the Appeal office opposite Bristol Children's Hospital at 24 Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS2 8DJ, by calling 0117 927 3888 or by sending an e-mail, including your name and contact details, to lauren@grandappeal.org.uk.
Source: This is Bristol





BBC America Brings Sport Relief To The US

Sport Relief, the biennial UK event that brings together the world of sport and entertainment, is taking place on March 25 over in the UK. On April 1, BBC America is giving you the chance to watch some of celebrity challenges that have taken place over the years in a series of programming to mark the event.
Brit Scene have the two adverts
for this year's event that feature David Tennant getting all saucy! 
Watch them both here

Sunday, 28 August 2011

"How I Was Stolen by the Germans" screening




On 24th August 2011, Douglas Henshall attended a screening of How I was Stolen by the Germans(Kaku Su Me Ukrali Nemci) at the Nis Film Festval, Serbia (Filmski Susreti u Nisu 2011).

After the screening actors were interviewed by City Radio and the audience was given the opportunity to meet the actors, take photographs and get autographs.

Source (including more photos): DouglasHenshall.com

Monday, 30 May 2011

MTV to screen Fright Night



Can’t wait to see upcoming flicks like Horrible Bosses, The Help, and 30 Minutes or Less? If you live in Los Angeles, you might not have to. MTV tells EW exclusively that from Monday, May 30 through Friday, June 3, it’s hosting screenings of five of summer’s hottest movies — including the three named above, Fright Night (starring David Tennant), and The Art of Getting By. Each screening will be followed by a 30-minute-long Q&A between MTV news correspondent Josh Horowitz and talent from the film; Emma Stone, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Aziz Ansari, and cast members from Horrible Bosses are all scheduled to make appearances. Those interviews will all stream live at MTV.com as well.

But wait, there’s more! EW will also be the only news outlet present at the screenings, so be sure to check back at EW.com to see what scoop we manage to get from the stars in attendance. And even if you’re not one of the lucky few average Joes present at the screenings, you can still see exclusive clips from all five movies on MTV itself. The network will premiere one new clip each day from each movie. Here’s the schedule of the clips, as well as a list of the talent being interviewed:

Monday, May 30, 10:59pm ET: Fright Night
Talent: star Christopher Mintz-Plasse, director Craig Gillespie

Tuesday, May 31, 10:59pm ET: The Art of Getting By
Talent: stars Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, and Elizabeth Reaser; director Gavin Wiesen

Wednesday, June 1, 10:59pm ET: Horrible Bosses
Talent: Cast members; director Seth Gordon

Thursday, June 2, 10:59pm ET: The Help
Talent: stars Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard

Friday, June 3, 11:00pm ET: 30 Minutes or Less
Talent: stars Aziz Ansari, and Michael Peña; director Ruben Fleischer. Plus: A special message from Jesse Eisenberg and Danny McBride

Source Inside Movies

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