All posts tagged "maggie smith"
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Interviews
/ 3 years agoInterview: Actor Henry Lawfull and director Gil Kenan on why ‘A Boy Called Christmas’ is Santa’s “origins story”
With only about a month to go before The Big Day, this year’s Christmas movies are already lining up to get...
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Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Downton Abbey’ Review: Dir. Michael Engler (2019)
Downton Abbey is one of British television’s crown jewels. It delights at home and abroad with its recreation of aristocratic life,...
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Film News
/ 7 years agoHere’s The Latest Trailer For Paramount’s ‘Sherlock Gnomes’
Ahead of its release later this year, Paramount Pictures has released our latest look at their upcoming animated movie Sherlock Gnomes....
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Film News
/ 7 years agoParamount Pictures’ ‘Sherlock Gnomes’ Gets A New Trailer
It seems like the day for animated movie trailers today as, following the debut on Sony Pictures’ Peter Rabbit trailer, Paramount...
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Home Entertainment
/ 9 years agoThe Lady in the Van Blu-ray Review
Director: Nicholas Hytner Screenplay by: Alan Bennett Starring: Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings Directed by Nicholas Hytner, The Lady in the Van is...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoThe Lady In The Van review: “Exceptional filmmaking”
The Lady In The Van review: Dame Maggie Smith is excellent in this oustanding British drama, adapted from Alan Bennett’s play....
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoThe Lady In The Van review [LFF 2015]: “An exceptional piece of work”
The Lady In The Van review: Dame Maggie Smith is excellent in this oustanding British drama, adapted from Alan Bennett’s play....
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Film News
/ 10 years agoWonderful First Trailer For Alan Bennett Scripted ‘The Lady In The Van’
Dame Maggie Smith is beyond a national treasure, she’s an international star and here it looks like she’s picked up another...
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Film Reviews
/ 10 years agoThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Review
Director: John Madden. Cast: Dev Patel, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Richard Gere, Penelope Wilton, Celia Imrie, David Strathairn, Tamsin...
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Features
/ 10 years agoFive Classic Children’s Books That Need To Be Blockbusters
Today marks the big screen debut of everybody’s favourite bear (who isn’t Baloo, Little John or Fozzy). PADDINGTON sees the polite,...