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gebo4482 · 2 years
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THEY WAIT IN THE DARK Official Trailer (2022) Horror Movies at Frightfest
Dir: Patrick Rea Star: Sarah McGuire / Laurie Catherine Winkel / Meagan Flynn
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qudachuk · 7 months
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The ‘Rise of the Footsoldier’ and ‘EastEnders’ actor is synonymous with playing hardmen and geezers in a particular strain of gritty British thrillers, earning him a massive working-class fanbase in the process. He speaks to Sam Moore about ageing,...
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britflickspodcast · 10 months
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Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to film producer Neil Jones about a couple of his new movies: BREAKING POINT & HOW TO DATE BILLY WALSH and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"
ROCKY (1976)
SERPICO (1973)
VANILLA SKY (2001)
BREAKING POINT comes to Sky Cinema 14 July 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1t_jDwuLO4
HOW TO DATE BILLY WALSH comes to Prime Video 8 September 2023 The film stars Heartstopper's Sebastian Croft, Bridgerton's Charithra Chandran and Cobra Kai's Tanner Buchanan
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oughttobeclowns · 2 years
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Review: Trying (Series 3)
Review: Trying (Series 3)
The third series of Apple TV’s Trying proves a bit of a disappointment as it goes too sweet “Never mind the spuds love, this is an emergency” Over two seasons, Apple TV series Trying has utterly charmed me, Andy Wolton’s writing nailing the perfect bittersweet Britflick tone to make this a genuinely affecting look at the challenges of contemporary city living for a no-longer-quite-that-young…
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chrisshepherdfilms · 3 years
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Okay everyone. I did this great podcast at the start of the year with screenwriter Stuart Wright. It's al about Liverpool on film. I picked five films and talked about the locations. But which five did I pick? Click the link to find out....
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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MCDI Trailer House! (03-04-22)
MCDI Trailer House! (03-04-22)
Welcome back to the end of the week! There’s been more turbulence over the last week and some people cope in different ways. Some of these trailers are documenting our world, some are as far removed from our world as possible. Take a look! “The Bubble” is a different “bubble” than one down below, though both are from Netflix. Judd Apatow directs a comedy about film production in the wake of…
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film-book · 3 years
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SURGE (2020) UK Movie Trailer: Ben Whishaw Descends into Manic Madness in Aneil Karia's Thriller Film https://tinyurl.com/y2abxrrf
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markashtonlund · 4 years
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Liftoff of the trailer for First Signal went off without a hitch. To put in in space terms, we are now in low Earth orbit. A special thank you to WMUR, Athol Daily News, Greenfield Recorder and Britflicks for reporting on the trailer. We’ll continue orbiting until First Signalis released and we venture into deep space. OK, enough with my outer space analogy on releasing a…
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keepsonburningfilms · 5 years
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Pre-order now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/breakclause  
IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1673732/
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screen1ne · 2 years
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Savvas D. Michael's crime thriller, The Bezonians on Digital from 2nd May.
Savvas D. Michael's crime thriller, The Bezonians on Digital from 2nd May. Watch the trailer and get all the info here #TheBezonians @Saints_Savages @Strike_Media @VinnieJones65 @Marina_Sirtis @LoisBrabinPlatt @AndreasKarras1
From the creator of Smoking Guns, Original Gangster and Red Rage comes Savvas D. Michael’s latest crime thriller, The Bezonians. The film will be available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download from 2nd May. The film stars ex-footballer and film hard-man Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels / Snatch), alongside Marina Sirtis (Star Trek), Lois Brabin-Platt (Bull) and Andreas Karras…
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nirvanaq · 5 years
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Another great night for the #scottadkins franchise. 😉 Well I believe it's a good team production work altogether. There was so many questions at the Q&A, so I personally didn't ask the panel, but my question really went out to @actiondanstyles the stunt coordinator for the film . I asked how much rehearsals went into #avengement #avengementfilm can you believe it only 1 week and 3 days. Luckily there was a group of talented #action #actors #stars in this film. Watch this space for Scott Vs @lyjeanpaul . #britflick #actionmoviefx #actionmoviestar #actionaddict #actionfigures #martialarts #mixedmartialarts #fights #fightchoreography #fighting #prison #violence #weapons #script (at Stratford East Picturehouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byq39fNAAlQ/?igshid=3j9dx4yj9rz5
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He's 61 with a penchant for lovers half his age, so who are the women who 'Dance with the Devil?'
By PAUL SCOTT FOR MAILONLINE UPDATED: 20:01 BST, 4 September 2008 
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Despite his advancing years, actor Charles Dance makes a point of being in the right physical shape to shed his clothes for the cameras at a moment's notice should the need arise.
At the age of 61, it means he sets himself the sort of punishing fitness regime that would have a man half his age on his knees.
On weekend mornings, he rises early at his North London home and cycles furiously to nearby Hampstead Heath.
There, winter or summer, he strips off for a bracing 20-minute swim in the unheated outdoor pool. And while some others who brave the cold water first don a wet suit, Dance thrashes up and down in his skimpy Speedos.
After a hot shower, he pedals back home, before submitting himself to exactly an hour and ten minutes of pumping iron, yoga and Pilates.
His efforts have not been in vain. In recent times, he's appeared in nothing more than fishnets and a red rubber micro mini-skirt in Ali G In Da House, and completely naked (with just a pepper pot to protect his modesty) in another Britflick.
His on-screen disrobing, it should be said, does not necessarily have to be in the name of art. 'Oh, I'll do anything for money, darling,' he is fond of saying.
Nonetheless, Dance is justifiably proud of his 6ft 3in physique. Plus, of course, there is the added advantage that his buff body ensures he remains positive catnip to a carousel of younger women.
Take last weekend, for example. The still handsome star, who made his name as a series of dashing leading men in the likes of The Jewel In The Crown and White Mischief, was to be spotted, after his morning dip, in the company of a suitably enamoured younger blonde as they strolled on nearby Parliament Hill Fields.
Intriguingly, she was not the statuesque and beautiful former Gucci model, Shambhala Marthe, who has been filling the on-off role of Dance's arm candy for the past three years.
But then trying to keep tabs on the ginger-haired Lothario's tangled amorous adventures would tax the logistical capabilities of a PowerPoint presentation.
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History: Dance with ex-wife Joanna who he left after 33 years of marriage
No wonder Dance has developed a reputation in the theatrical circles in which he moves for occasionally casting himself in something akin to the role of smooth-talking bounder.
Certainly, he has acquired, of late, the sort of unenviable love-them-and-leave-them status that has led his showbiz chums to christen him, jokily, Dance With The Devil.
And the French-born Miss Marthe, 36, is hardly alone in discovering her posh-sounding lover is not quite the gentleman he has made a career out of playing.
Witness his treatment of Sophia Myles, who starred as Lady Penelope in the movie version of Thunderbirds.
The blonde Miss Myles, just 23 when she started dating Dance five years ago, was said to be 'utterly devastated' when dumped out of the blue in 2005.
She had, according to friends, been expecting him to propose - but Dance suddenly called time on their affair, as her circle muttered darkly that 'the Charles who starts relationships is very different from the one who ends them'.
Dance, it is said, had relentlessly pursued vicar's daughter Miss Myles and told her she was the 'love of his life'.
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Cruelly dumped: Sophia Myles was hoping for a lasting relationship with Dance despite the significant age gap between them
But when the time came for him to move on, her friends accused her ageing lover of treating her 'cruelly and bizarrely'.
A treatment, one imagines, that might chime with Joanna, Dance's sculptress wife and mother of his two grown-up children, whom he left equally suddenly in 2003 after 33 years of marriage.
Within months, he was to be spotted out and about looking very cosy with Miss Myles, whom he had met two years earlier on the set of the ITV adaptation of the Dickens classic Nicholas Nickleby.
As part of the divorce settlement, the couple, who have a son Oliver, 33, and daughter Rebecca, 24, had to sell their idyllic 17th-century Somerset manor house and Dance moved into a modest terrace bachelor pad in London's Kentish Town.
Later, he admitted to 'an unexpected series of watersheds' in the run-up to the end of the marriage, and only recently felt able to confess he was 'not the greatest husband in the world'.
Miss Myles was not the first time he had been linked with another woman during the marriage.
In 2001, three years before the split with his wife, he was said to have struck up a close friendship with the then 27-year-old Emilia Fox, actress daughter of Edward Fox and Joanna David.
In the immediate aftermath of the marriage, he was also reported to be dating an unnamed woman 12 years his senior.
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On-off: Dance with Shambhala Marthe who is said to be smitten with the actor
And a few months after the split, he was seen in Barbados with Hilary Heath, ex-wife of millionaire showbusiness agent Duncan Heath.
Since then he has been seen out with a seemingly never-ending procession of attractive women.
Friends of his told the Mail this week that one of the many women he has taken a shine to is former newsreader Anna Ford, whom, they say, he has escorted on a series of dates, including to the open-air opera in London's Holland Park.
None of which, one imagines, will have gone down particularly well with Miss Marthe, the 6ft 2in catwalk model-turned-photographer whom Dance met in a London fruit and veg market in 2005.
It was not long before he was taking her on dates to his favourite Polish restaurant in Shepherd's Bush and on holiday to Turkey. He also sat for her as she took a series of rather flattering portraits of him.
Soon the smitten Shambhala, who came to Britain from France 11 years ago, was gushing about how the handsome actor had bought her a ring from a stall on a bazaar while they were away as a 'love token'.
'It's not expensive, but he knows my taste very well and that means a lot to me,' she trilled at the time. 'He's great company, and older men know how to woo a lady.'
Significantly, perhaps, she took to wearing the ring on her right hand. But friends say that after one failed marriage, Dance is not keen to tie the knot again.
Nor is he inclined to give up his independence. Instead, he has become a familiar figure at showbusiness parties, prowling the room on the lookout for what he calls 'glamorous creatures'.
'I like women, to be perfectly frank with you,' he recently told an interviewer. 'I feel 35. I probably act 25.'
All of which has the unmistakable whiff of mid-life crisis about it. He has also taken recently to wearing trendy 'urban wear' off screen, including baggy jeans and heavy black combat boots.
And despite rave reviews for his stage work, Dance, whose portrayal of the dashing Guy Perron in the acclaimed 1983 ITV series The Jewel In The Crown made him a instant heart-throb to millions of female fans, is said by friends to mourn the passing of his movie star status and once-lustrous hair.
Indeed, it's 15 years since he last appeared in a major Hollywood film - Arnold Schwarzenegger's much-derided Last Action Hero - and 21 since he starred in White Mischief opposite Greta Scacchi.
A director friend told the Mail: 'I honestly believe when Charles looks in the mirror, he still sees himself at 30.' No wonder, given his taste for a revolving door of girlfriends, Dance is making sure he stays in shape with those freezing morning dips.
source: dailymail
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chrismas-81 · 7 years
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Quick #Begbie digital #sketch seen as how a certain film drops this weekend... #trainspotting #trainspotting2 #t2 #francisbegbie #francobegbie #robertcarlyle #film4 #dannyboyle #britflick #art #drawing #illustration #vector #adobeillustrator #adobedraw #digitalart #comicart #comicdrawing #instagood #instaart #artstagram #chrismassoncreates
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chickenfactorynews · 2 years
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BRITFLICKS podcast: interview with Tom Geens on the experience of making COUPLE IN A HOLE
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2BGD7Afrm2wQgdhoxyB04W?si=VDU3VWGEQc2o4MVtQcZaKg&nd=1&fbclid=IwAR3FWoqz2CzPCsAJxDqLlfohjotUsxcaIP8Vif862677FcWsT97yMsDoxwc
APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/couple-in-a-hole-w-writer-director-tom-geens/id724955683?i=1000542501778
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B088TWJZL9/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
Pls review the film after! it will really help the film. 
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kushfilmsonline · 3 years
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In Cinemas Now! #Repost @fetchpublicity ... #FootsoldierOrigins Is Only In Cinemas NOW! Grab your tickets & support homegrown talent + UK film this weekend ★★★★ The Film Collective ★★★★★ FP2S ★★★★ Britflicks. . #SignatureEntertainment #CarnabyInternational #RiseoftheFootsoldier #FridayNightMovie #FridayMovie #NewMovies #MoviesToWatch #CrimeFilm #UKfilm #BritishFilm https://www.instagram.com/p/CTZyfM8IyBS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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drneilfox · 3 years
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'Wilderness' - Reviews and Podcasts Update
It’s been a wonderful few months with ‘Wilderness’ out there in the wild and hearing from people about their response to the film has been really humbling. The support for it has been amazing and thankfully it’s still ongoing. Here are some reviews that came in after my last round-up post:
DMovies - certified “greasy movie”
Close-up Film
Buzz
And here are some recent podcast appearances:
The Edinburgh Film Podcast, with Kat Zabecka
The Britflicks Podcast, with Stuart Wright
Thank you Kat and Stuart for having us on your brilliant shows.
Also, couldn’t not mention that there was an inevitable crossover when Dario kindly insisted we do a Cinematologists episode on the film, which you can listen to here.
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