The selections for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival have been announced despite this year’s live event being cancelled.
21.05.2020 - 11:35 / hollywoodreporter.com
Stop me if you've heard this before. Someone who's always been on the wrong side of the law is determined to go straight and start a new life.
But just when he thought he was out, they pull him back in. That's the premise of Philip Barantini's British gangster drama, and to say it's unoriginal is an understatement.
The selections for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival have been announced despite this year’s live event being cancelled.
Bad Boys for Life and 1917 continue to trade blows in the battle to stay on top of the UK's film chart.
By Owen Gleiberman
By Owen Gleiberman
Having come to a screeching halt in mid-March as the novel coronavirus pandemic took hold, U.K. film and high-end TV production – an industry of huge importance both to the local economy and Hollywood, with 2019 reaching a record spend of $4.7 million – has been given a major green light to start moving again.
The British government and health bodies have formerly endorsed a comprehensive set of guidelines that will allow shoots to restart in one of the world's film and high-end production capitals after they were shut down due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
New social distancing guidelines have been published
The British Film Commission released their safety guidelines for restarting COVID-19 film production late Sunday after weeks of discussions by the British Film Institute’s coronavirus task force with labor organizations, epidemiologists, and studios based in both the U.K. and United States.
The British Film Commission released their safety guidelines for restarting COVID-19 film production late Sunday after weeks of discussions by the British Film Institute’s coronavirus task force with labor organizations, epidemiologists, and studios based in both the U.K. and United States.
After a short break, 1917 is back at the top of the UK film charts.
The film was nominated for 10 Oscars
This follows government suggestions that cinemas would reopen in July
By Tom Grater
By Nancy Tartaglione
Piers Morgan returned to Good Morning Britain today and appeared recharged with rage over the government’s most recent announcement about lockdown.
Andrew Scott took on his much-loved role as the Hot Priest in Fleabag because he was tired of playing the villain.