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‘Yellowstone’ Season 3 Gets Peacock Premiere Date - thewrap.com - USA - India
thewrap.com
14.10.2020 / 19:09

‘Yellowstone’ Season 3 Gets Peacock Premiere Date

Also Read: Paramount Network Drops All Unscripted Series in Move to Rebrand as Movie Channel“Yellowstone” stars Kevin Costner as John Dutton, who controls the largest, contiguous ranch in the United States.

Air date revealed for Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ anthology with John Boyega and Letitia Wright-starring films - www.nme.com - India
nme.com
09.10.2020 / 18:58

Air date revealed for Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ anthology with John Boyega and Letitia Wright-starring films

Small Axe anthology on the BBC have been revealed.Mangrove, the first of five original films, will premiere on BBC One and iPlayer on November 15.

Letitia Wright to star in acclaimed female-led anthology drama - www.hollywood.com - Britain
hollywood.com
08.10.2020 / 22:47

Letitia Wright to star in acclaimed female-led anthology drama

Black Panther star Letitia Wright is to star in critically acclaimed British anthology drama I Am.The show debuted last year (2019), with a trilogy of episodes each focusing on one woman’s story, with Samantha Morton, Gemma Chan, and Vicky McClure starring.Letitia has now filmed an episode of a new three-part series from creator Dominic Savage, I Am Danielle – playing the title character.She says in a press release: “Collaborating with Dominic Savage has been an amazing experience.

‘Red, White and Blue’ Review: John Boyega Shows His Power as an Actor in Steve McQueen’s True-Life Drama of Police Racism in ’80s Britain - variety.com - Britain - New York - county Owen
variety.com
04.10.2020 / 04:11

‘Red, White and Blue’ Review: John Boyega Shows His Power as an Actor in Steve McQueen’s True-Life Drama of Police Racism in ’80s Britain

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn “Red, White and Blue,” the fifth and final film of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology (and the third to be shown at this year’s New York Film Festival, after the lilting reggae house-party movie “Lovers Rock” and the wrenching social-protest courtroom drama “Mangrove”), Leroy Logan (John Boyega), a British research scientist, figures that he’s had enough of the lonely work of staring at tissue specimens through a microscope, so he decides to become a member

Film Review: Steve McQueen’s ‘Red, White And Blue’ Starring John Boyega - deadline.com - Britain - London - New York - Indiana - county Roberts
deadline.com
04.10.2020 / 04:09

Film Review: Steve McQueen’s ‘Red, White And Blue’ Starring John Boyega

Todd McCarthy Red, White and Blue, the third and final installment of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe quintet of films about racial issues specific to Great Britain being world premiered at the New York Film Festival, zeroes in on the ordeal of a young black Londoner set on helping to definitively break the color barrier at London’s Metropolitan Police Force in the early 1980s.

‘Red, White And Blue’: John Boyega Is Superb In Steve McQueen’s Challenging, And Unafraid ‘Small Axe’ Film [NYFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Britain - New York
theplaylist.net
04.10.2020 / 04:01

‘Red, White And Blue’: John Boyega Is Superb In Steve McQueen’s Challenging, And Unafraid ‘Small Axe’ Film [NYFF Review]

One of the great joys of the New York Film Festival has been watching Steve McQueen’s new film anthology “Small Axe.” Composed of five works set between the late-’60s and early-’80s, the two recently screened films — “Lovers Rock” and “Mangrove” — are intimate slices of life of a little-represented community, British Black folks from the West Indies, resiliently thriving amidst a racially hostile environment.

‘Red, White And Blue’: John Boyeaga Is Superb In Steve McQueen’s Unafraid ‘Small Axe’ Film [NYFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Britain - New York
theplaylist.net
04.10.2020 / 03:07

‘Red, White And Blue’: John Boyeaga Is Superb In Steve McQueen’s Unafraid ‘Small Axe’ Film [NYFF Review]

One of the great joys of the New York Film Festival has been watching Steve McQueen’s new film anthology “Small Axe.” Composed of five works set between the late-’60s and early-’80s, the two recently screened films — “Lovers Rock” and “Mangrove” — are intimate slices of life of a little-represented community, British Black folks from the West Indies, resiliently thriving amidst a racially hostile environment.

‘Small Axe: Red, White and Blue’ Review: John Boyega’s London Cop Tries to Change the System - thewrap.com - India
thewrap.com
04.10.2020 / 03:03

‘Small Axe: Red, White and Blue’ Review: John Boyega’s London Cop Tries to Change the System

Watch Video: 'Small Axe' Trailer: John Boyega, Letitia Wright Tackle London Racism in Anthology SeriesAlso cheering on his consideration of police work are Leroy’s “auntie,” a family friend who has worked for years as a liaison between the police and the city’s West Indian population, and Leroy’s wife Gretl (Antonia Thomas, “The Good Doctor”), who playfully but honestly tells him that he’s the kind of person who wants people to witness him at his job, and that he’s a sucker for a snappy

Vin Diesel's F9 gets new release date as they vacate Easter 2021 weekend for Daniel Craig's No Time To Die - www.pinkvilla.com - Britain
pinkvilla.com
03.10.2020 / 13:19

Vin Diesel's F9 gets new release date as they vacate Easter 2021 weekend for Daniel Craig's No Time To Die

Looks like James Bond fans will have to wait some more to see Daniel Craig play the famous British spy for the last time as No Time To Die has officially been delayed to next year. Letting go of their November 20 release date, due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting movie theatres all over the world, Bond 25 will now hit theatres on Easter 2021 weekend, ie.

Steve McQueen unveils an anthology of racism and resistance - abcnews.go.com - London - New York - India
abcnews.go.com
02.10.2020 / 18:42

Steve McQueen unveils an anthology of racism and resistance

NEW YORK -- In a movie year mostly lacking big, ambitious releases, Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology is an unqualified main event. While many other filmmakers are on hold, the “12 Years a Slave” director has raced to finish not one but five new films.The movies, spanning 1968 to 1985, are each individual stories about the West Indian community in London.

Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ Heads To Australia’s Foxtel In Raft Of Global Sales - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Russia - South Africa - Greece - Turkey
deadline.com
29.09.2020 / 11:57

Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ Heads To Australia’s Foxtel In Raft Of Global Sales

Jake Kanter International TV EditorBBC Studios has closed a raft of global deals for Steve McQueen’s hotly-anticipated anthology drama Small Axe, which will premiere on BBC One in the UK and Amazon in the U.S.Australia’s Foxtel, France’s Salto, Spain’s Movistar+, Russia’s KinoPoisk, and Greece’s Cosmote TV are among the territories to have picked up the show.

TV presenter Steph McGovern reveals surprising link to Ant McPartlin - hellomagazine.com - Britain
hellomagazine.com
26.09.2020 / 22:03

TV presenter Steph McGovern reveals surprising link to Ant McPartlin

Steph McGovern has made the surprising revelation that she is in fact related to Britain's Got Talent star Ant McPartlin! Earlier this year, the TV presenter was enjoying her maternity leave with some great telly, and previously settled in to watch Ant & Dec's DNA Journey, with some surprising revelations!MORE: Steph McGovern receives sad news about new showThe former BBC Breakfast presenter revealed that she is in fact related to the BGT star - much to the delight of her fans! "'Ant & Dec's DNA

‘Mangrove’: Revolution Sparks In Steve McQueen’s Uplifting ‘Small Axe’ Courtroom Drama [NYFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Britain - India
theplaylist.net
26.09.2020 / 01:23

‘Mangrove’: Revolution Sparks In Steve McQueen’s Uplifting ‘Small Axe’ Courtroom Drama [NYFF Review]

A West Indian proverb holds, “If you are the big tree, we are the small axe.” “Lovers Rock,” the first film made available of Steve McQueen’s Amazon miniseries “Small Axe,” first interpreted the saying as a metaphor for the joyous spirit in the Black British community. But his newest installment, “Mangrove” swings a different emphasis on the rebellious phrase.

‘Mangrove’ Review: Steve McQueen’s British Courtroom Drama Does Justice to a Landmark Case Against Black Activists - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
25.09.2020 / 23:09

‘Mangrove’ Review: Steve McQueen’s British Courtroom Drama Does Justice to a Landmark Case Against Black Activists

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticAsk yourself: What do the words “Black Power” signify to you? That’s the question several of the Mangrove Nine — nine Black activists arrested when a public demonstration against London police harassment on Aug. 9, 1970 devolved into an incendiary example of the very thing they were protesting — put to each and every one of the potential jurors in what would prove to be a landmark civil rights trial.

BFI London Film Festival Adds Pedro Almodovar, Steve McQueen Titles - variety.com - Britain - Spain
variety.com
24.09.2020 / 11:31

BFI London Film Festival Adds Pedro Almodovar, Steve McQueen Titles

Naman Ramachandran Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut “The Human Voice” and British artist Steve McQueen’s “Lovers Rock” have been added to the British Film Institute London Film Festival.Almodovar’s short, loosely based on Jean Cocteau’s play, presents a woman on the edge portrayed by Tilda Swinton, who is waiting for her lover to call. It will play in the festival’s shorts program, and screen at BFI Southbank on Oct.

Steve McQueen's 'Lovers Rock' Added to London Film Festival - www.hollywoodreporter.com - India
hollywoodreporter.com
23.09.2020 / 18:17

Steve McQueen's 'Lovers Rock' Added to London Film Festival

Lovers Rock, one of the five films in Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology drama series for the BBC/Amazon about London's West Indian Community, has been added to this year's BFI London Film Festival. The film —starring newcomer Amarah-Jae St Aubyn and BAFTA Rising Star winner Micheal Ward (Blue Story) —will be one of the few films given a physical-only screening at the BFI Southbank, which much of the festival moved online due to the ongoing pandemic.

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