All posts tagged "lock stock and two smoking barrels"
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Interviews
/ 7 years agoExclusive: On the set of Jason Flemyng’s ‘Eat Locals’
As far as vampire films go, audiences of the 21st century have a built-in expectation for the fanged creatures. We’ve now...
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoFrightfest 2017: ‘Eat Locals’ Review: Dir. Jason Flemyng
Eat Locals Review: Jason Flemyng switches from acting to directing in vampire comedy Eat Locals. Jason Flemyng, is a man most recognisable...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoTop Ten British Gangster Films
Tom Hardy assumes both roles in the Krays biopic Legend, which opens in UK cinemas this week. It’s an absolutely belting...
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Features
/ 9 years agoShirt On, Or Shirt Off? THN’s Top Jason Statham Screen Moments
Say whatever you want about Jason Statham, but at the end of the day, you know exactly what you are going...
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Film News
/ 11 years agoDexter Fletcher Will Direct The Freddie Mercury Biopic
Huge news on this Tuesday morning as it looks as if SUNSHINE ON LEITH and WILD BILL helmer Dexter Fletcher is...
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Film Reviews
/ 11 years agoKick-Ass 2 Review
Director: Jeff Wadlow. Cast: Aaron-Taylor Johnson, Chloe Grace Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jim Carrey, Clark Duke, Donald Faison. Running time: 103 minutes....
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Film Clips
/ 11 years agoJason Statham Seeks Helps In New Clip For ‘Hummingbird’
Although making his debut in LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS, Mr Jason Statham quite literally hasn’t working since SNATCH in...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoFlemyng & Scott To Feature At MCM London Comic Con!
Top British actors Jason Flemyng and Dougray Scott are familiar faces to sci-fi fans, film buffs and telly addicts alike, so...
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Features
/ 12 years agoTHN Celebrates ‘St. George’s Day’ With Director & Star Frank Harper
It seems like he’s been around forever, working alongside some of Britain’s brightest and most talented individuals, some of whom have...
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Features
/ 12 years agoThe British Film Industry: Money, Art And Football Hooliganism
Are films meant for entertainment, or art? Can’t they be both? British flick THE RISE AND FALL OF A WHITE COLLAR...