Showing posts with label BAFTA. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston Kickstart BAFTA Celebrations, Remember Albert Finney



Patrick Stewart, Michelle Yeoh, Jeremy Irons, Joanna Lumley and Jason Isaacs were also on hand at the pre-awards bash in London.

Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Patrick Stewart, Michelle Yeoh, Jeremy Irons and Anna Friel honored the charitable side of BAFTA on Friday night as London began its celebrations in anticipation of Sunday’s film awards with the lavish annual Film Gala, this year at the city’s Savoy Hotel.
Host of the Sunday film ceremony, Joanna Lumley, was showing no nerves ahead of her gig, saying she was “thrilled, looking forward to it so much." Returning for a second year to front the ceremony, Lumley told THR, “you don’t have to stress because it’s just me saying ‘isn’t our industry great and here are the brilliant people in it’.”
The death of actor Albert Finney was fresh on everyone’s mind, with Lumley saying she "adored: him. "We did A Rather English Marriage – I did it with him and Tom Courtenay. I couldn’t have loved him more. He was generous, funny, wise, ridiculously attractive. Everyone adored him, men and women alike. We used to do The Times crossword puzzle together.”
Hiddleston also worked with Finney and remembered him fondly. "He was the most kind, the most gracious, the most inspiring actor,” Hiddleston said. “It was really my first significant professional acting role, playing Randolph Churchill in The Gathering Storm, in which he (Finney) played Winston Churchill. I was 20 years old, very nervous, and he could not have been more charming and helpful, kind and considerate. And he bought me a whiskey afterwards!”
As for the evening’s gala, the aim of which was to raise funds to benefit those wanting to break into the industry, Hiddleston explained how BAFTA does “so much work, often unsung work, about leveling the playing field for everyone, keeping the doors open for everyone no matter where you’re from, whatever background. If you have a story to tell, BAFTA want to hear from you.”
Added Yeoh: "Any opportunity you get to be able to shine the light on a charity is always good. It’s important that we are not just seen to be doing something frivolous or glamorous, but it’s got heart and it’s got soul because I think the movies that we do have heart and soul, so it all ties in.”
Change is being seen, claimed Jason Isaacs. "When you work in the industry, and you may not know what BAFTA is doing, but you see around you the landscape is changing in terms of the number of women, people of color and people from different social backgrounds coming through the industry," he said.
After a champagne reception, a Great Gatsby-themed dance opened proceedings with host Claudia Winkleman welcoming on stage recent winners of the BAFTA young presenters’ scheme.


Saturday, May 14, 2016

‘POLDARK’ STAR AIDAN TURNER REVEALS THAT HE IS NOT REALLY KEEN ABOUT AWARD SHOWS AT BAFTA 2016

MIRROR
19:27, 8 MAY 2016 UPDATED 20:22, 8 MAY 2016
BY DANNY WALKER




Poldark star Aidan Turner has revealed ceremonies and shows 'aren't his thing' on the BAFTA TV Awards red carpet.

Turner - who stars as Ross Poldark in the hit BBC drama - chose the perfect time to say he doesn't wear suits and he's not really into award shows.

Talking to new Robot Wars presenter Angela Scanlon and Blue Peter's Radzi Chinyanganya on the BAFTA TV red carpet - which takes place for the tenth year running at the historic Royal Opera House in Covent Garden - Turner revealed ceremonies are 'alien to him'.

After the presenters mentioned his hair - the 'perfect Man Bun' - Turner said dressing up and attention from fans was still all 'kind of new' to him.

Poldark's Aidan Turner reveals award shows 'aren't his thing' on the BAFTA TV Awards red carpet

The 32-year-old actor said: "I'm not around this. This isn't my daily grind, showing up to gigs and doing this kind of thing so I'm out of the loop really.

"I don't wear suits, I just grow a beard and just hang out, really. This is kind of new."

Speaking of the clear positive reaction from fans, he added: "It's fun and people like the show and they're supportive and friendly - they're a bit loud but it's not the worst thing in the world."

Looks like he's having a great time to us.


http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/poldarks-aidan-turner-reveals-award-7927320

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Bafta TV awards 2016: full list of winners


Drama series
Humans (Channel 4)
The Last Panthers (Sky Atlantic)
No Offence (Channel 4)
WINNER – Wolf Hall (BBC2)

Entertainment programme 
Adele at the BBC (BBC1)
Britain’s Got Talent (ITV)
WINNER – Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1)
TFI Friday anniversary special (Channel 4)

Female performance in a comedy programme
WINNER – Michaela Coel – Chewing Gum (Channel 4)
Miranda Hart – Miranda (BBC1)
Sian Gibson – Peter Kay’s Car Share (BBC iPlayer)
Sharon Horgan – Catastrophe (Channel 4)

International
The Good Wife (More4)
Narcos (Netflix)
Spiral (BBC4) 
WINNER – Transparent (Amazon Prime)

Male performance in a comedy programme
Hugh Bonneville – W1A (BBC2)
Javone Prince – The Javone Prince Show (BBC2)
WINNER – Peter Kay – Peter Kay’s Car Share (BBC iPlayer)
Toby Jones – Detectorists (BBC 4)

Single drama
The C-Word (BBC1)
Cyberbully (Channel 4) 
WINNER – Don’t Take My Baby (BBC3)
The Go-Between (BBC1)

Radio Times audience award (voted for by members of the public)
Doctor Foster
The Great British Bake Off
Humans
Making a Murderer 
Peter Kay’s Car Share
WINNER – Poldark

Poldark cast

Supporting actor
Anton Lesser – Wolf Hall (BBC2)
Cyril Nri – Cucumber (Channel 4)
Ian McKellen – The Dresser (BBC2)
WINNER – Tom Courtenay – Unforgotten (ITV)

Reality and constructed factual
WINNER – First Dates (Channel 4)
Gogglebox (Channel 4)
I’m a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here (ITV)
The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds (Channel 4)

Supporting actress
WINNER – Chanel Cresswell – This is England ‘90 (Channel 4)
Eleanor Worthington-Cox – The Enfield Haunting (Sky Living)
Lesley Manville – River (BBC1)
Michelle Gomez – Doctor Who (BBC1)

Comedy and comedy entertainment programme
Charlie Brooker’s Election Wipe (BBC2)
WINNER – Have I Got News for You (BBC1)
QI (BBC2)
Would I Lie To You (BBC1)

Specialist factual
WINNER – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners (BBC2)
Grayson Perry’s Dream House (Channel 4)
The Hunt (BBC1)
Rudolf Nureyev – Dance to Freedom (BBC2)

Soap and continuing drama
Coronation Street (ITV)
WINNER – EastEnders (BBC1)
Emmerdale (ITV)
Holby City (BBC1)

Features
Back in Time for Dinner (BBC2)
WINNER – The Great British Bake Off (BBC1)
Kevin McCloud: Escape to the Wild (Channel 4)
Travel Man (Channel 4)

Scripted comedy
Chewing Gum (E4)
Peep Show (Channel 4)
People Just Do Nothing (BBC3)
WINNER – Peter Kay’s Car Share (BBC iPlayer)

Entertainment performance
Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show (BBC1)
WINNER – Leigh Francis – Celebrity Juice (ITV2)
Romesh Ranganathan – Asian Provocateur (BBC3)
Stephen Fry – QI (BBC2)

Suranne Jones

Leading actress
Claire Foy – Wolf Hall (BBC2)
Ruth Madeley – Don’t Take My Baby (BBC3)
Sheridan Smith – The C-Word (BBC1)
WINNER – Suranne Jones – Doctor Foster (BBC1)

Leading actor
Ben Whishaw – London Spy (BBC2)
Idris Elba – Luther (BBC1)
WINNER – Mark Rylance – Wolf Hall (BBC2)
Stephen Graham – This is England ’90 (Channel 4)

Single documentary
Bitter Lake (BBC iPlayer)
Life After Suicide (BBC1)
Louis Theroux: Transgender Kids (BBC2)
WINNER – My Son the Jihadi (Channel 4)

Current affairs
Children of the Gaza War (BBC2)
Escape from Isis – Dispatches (Channel 4)
Jihad: A British Story (ITV)
WINNER – Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola (BBC2)

Mini-series
Doctor Foster (BBC1)
The Enfield Haunting (Sky Living)
London Spy (BBC2)
WINNER – This is England ‘90 (Channel 4)

Factual series
The Detectives (BBC2)
Great Ormond Street (BBC2)
WINNER – The Murder Detectives (Channel 4)
The Tribe (Channel 4)

News coverage
BBC News at Six: Paris Attacks Special (BBC1)
WINNER – Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre (Channel 4)
ITV News at 10: Refugee Crisis (ITV)
Sky News: From Turkey to Greece (Sky News)

Live Event
WINNER – Big Blue Live (BBC1)
The Sound of Music Live! (ITV)
Stargazing Live: Brit In Space, Tim Peake Special (BBC)
The Vote (More4)

Sport
WINNER – The Ashes (Sky Sports)
The Grand National (Channel 4)
MOTD Live: FA Cup Final (BBC1)
Six Nations – Final Day (BBC1)

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Downton Abbey season 6: Tom Branson returns in new pictures from set

SUNDAY EXPRESS
By NEELA DEBNATH
PUBLISHED: 12:55, Thu, Jun 18, 2015 | UPDATED: 14:34, Thu, Jun 18, 2015

Tom Branson on the set of Downton Abbey

Tom, who is the husband of the late Lady Sybil, was headed to America with their daughter when we last saw him in the Downton Christmas special but it seems that he is back for one last hurrah.

Irish actor Allen, 34, was spotted on filming on set in scenes featuring what appears to be a motor race, suggesting Tom could have a hand in helping out with the cars thanks to his mechanical skills.

Filming took place at the Brooklands Museum Near Weybridge, Surrey which was the former site of the Brooklands racing circuit and aerodrome.



There were plenty of extras dressed in 1920s costumes, suggesting that the series will still be set in the same era rather than doing any jumps forward in time as it has previously between series.

Actors Matthew Goode, who plays Henry Talbot, and Tom Cullen, who stars as Lord Gillingham, were also spotted filming scenes, hinting that the pair could be racing in a bid to win Lady Mary's (Michelle Dockery) affections.

Only last week the "downstairs" cast reunited to film scenes in Oxfordshire that saw the characters playing cricket together on their say off from looking after the Abbey.

It was announced that the series will be receiving a special Bafta honour later this year for its outstanding global success and flying the flag for British drama around the globe.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/tv-radio/585340/Downton-Abbey-season-6-Tom-Branson-Allen-Leech-Lady-Mary

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Alan Rickman Charms Audience During BAFTA Life In Pictures Event

DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD
by Ali Jaafar
April 17, 2015 6:21am

Alan Rickman
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August actor-director Alan Rickman effortlessly charmed audiences on a balmy London evening as he took a stroll down memory lane for the latest in BAFTA’s Life in Pictures series. Recalling a career that has seen him work with some of the film industry’s most talented and eclectic directors, including Neil Jordan, Alfonso Cuaron, Tim Burton, Ang Lee and the late Anthony Minghella, Rickman mused on his late start in the film business. “To be perfectly honest, having a film career is a bit of a surprise,” said the RADA alumni, who was in his 40s when he appeared in his first film. It didn’t hurt his career for that first film to be the era-defining Die Hard in 1988.



“I was extremely cheap,” quipped Rickman about what made the newbie thesp attractive to Die Hard producer Joel Silver, before remembering he almost turned the role down. “I read it and said, ‘What the hell is this? I’m not doing an action movie.” Thankfully for Rickman, and audiences, he was persuaded by friends to take that first role even though it might also have proven his last. Recalling how he had to perform his own stunt in the climactic fall from the top of the skyscraper — this was in the pre-CGI days — Rickman was given one afternoon’s training to prepare for the scene, “which was the very last shot — just in case.”

He also commended Die Hard for its ahead-of-its-time racial diversity. “Every single black character in that film was positive. So, 28 years ago, that was quite revolutionary and quietly so.”



The decade he spent working on the Harry Potter series, seven weeks a year for ten years as Snape, began with him having no idea where the initially ambiguous character was going. “People thought  I knew a lot but I didn’t. There were only 3 three books (when we started), so I was learning with the readers, going, ‘Oh, he’s still in it,” joked Rickman. “At first I thought I can’t play this. I don’t know who Snape is. I’m going to need to speak to her (J.K. Rowling)….she gave me one piece of information I promised to never share and I never did but it made me know I had to drive down two roads at the same time.”

Britain’s child labour laws also meant that there were tight limits on how many hours the triumvirate of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint could work, so when the camera was focused on Rickman, “in would come the very small adult actors aged 33 with a wig on their heads…That ain’t the back of Daniel’s head.”

READ MORE HERE: http://deadline.com/2015/04/alan-rickman-bafta-die-hard-harry-potter-robin-hood-kate-winslet-1201411669/

Friday, February 6, 2015

Our Night Out With Tom Hiddleston, Henry Cavill Emilia Fox And Natalie Dormer At The BAFTA Gala Dinner

IN STYLE
By Lucy Pavia
February 6, 2015



We hung out with some very dishy Brits in black tie last night - including Tom Hiddleston, Kit Harrington, Freddie Fox and Henry Cavill - at the very first BAFTA Gala Dinner, in aid of BAFTA's Give Something Back campaign. Freddie Fox arrived arm-in-arm with big sister Emilia, who was wearing a floor-length scarlet Temperley London dress, while a very dapper-looking Tom Hiddleston swept in and caught up with friend Edith Bowman. We also spotted Game Of Thrones stars Kit Harrington and Natalie Dormer, who was looking gorgeous in a black ballgown.


The night began with a champagne and canapé reception in the bar upstairs, before guests headed down for a three-course dinner of (delicious) smoked salmon tartare, cumin and coriander rump of lamb and chocolate tart. After dinner the live charity auction began where some of the more deep-pocketed guests bid on a range of treats.



The list of prizes included a photo shoot with top photographer Greg Williams (who had come to the event with his new girlfriend, designer Alice Temperley), a private preview screening for 60 people of the new Bond film Spectre and dinner with Colin Firth and Damien Lewis (this one went for £12 000 - sadly a little out of our budget). Also up for grabs was a private tour of Downton Abbey and a week-long retreat at a villa in Palm Springs. Tom Hiddleston gamely kicked off the action by bidding £2000 for a portrait from Greg Williams, but lost out in the end to a higher offer. By the end of the night £250 000 had been raised. That's a lot of very generous bidding.



Read more at http://www.instyle.co.uk/celebrity/news/our-night-out-with-tom-hiddleston-emilia-fox-and-natalie-dormer-at-the-bafta-gala#BmXc6WMq7QrehUWw.99




Friday, January 9, 2015

Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne compete for best actor at 2015 Bafta Film awards

RADIO TIMES
By Ellie Walker-Arnott
Friday 9 January 2015 at 08:03AM



British stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne are going head to head for best actor at this year's Film Bafta awards.

The pair are nominated for their roles as pioneering scientists Alan Turing in The Imitation Game and Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, respectively.

Their nominations are no real surprise; both the stars have already drawn huge praise from critics, along with numerous other nominations. Stephen Fry, who announced this year's shortlist alongside Sam Claflin, even uttered a "No!" of feigned surprise when Cumberbatch's name was read out.

The duo are up against Ralph Fiennes for The Grand Budapest Hotel, Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler and Michael Keaton for Birdman.

Redmayne's co-star Felicity Jones is nominated for best actress for her role as Hawking's wife in The Theory of Everything, while Keira Knightley, who stars opposite Cumberbatch in The Imitation Game, is vying for the best supporting actress gong.



Fellow Brits Rosamund Pike and Imelda Staunton were also nominated, for best actress in Gone Girl and best supporting actress in Pride.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-01-09/benedict-cumberbatch-and-eddie-redmayne-compete-for-best-actor-at-2015-bafta-film-awards

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch receives two SAG nominations... as fellow Brits Rosamund Pike and Eddie Redmayne also get nods

MAIL ON LINE
By JASON CHESTER FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:14 EST, 10 December 2014 | UPDATED: 13:38 EST, 10 December 2014



Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Rosamund Pike are amongst the British nominations at the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Benedict, 38, is in the running for honours in both the TV and movie categories, and will contest for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for his performance in Sherlock and Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for his turn in The Imitation Game.

The delighted actor said: 'I'm over the moon. And so delighted to receive recognition in such esteemed company for both Sherlock and The Imitation Game by my acting peers. What an amazing early Christmas present! Thank you to all who voted and watched both pieces of work.'



But the actor faces stern competition in the form of Eddie Redmayne, 32, whose incredible performance as Professor Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything has prompted talk of Oscar and BAFTA nominations.

His British co-star Felicity Jones has also been nominated for her role as Hawking's devoted first wife, Jane in the Category for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.



She will battle it out with Jennifer Aniston (for Cake), Julienne Moore (for Still Alice), Reese Witherspoon (for Wild) and Rosamund Pike, whose performance in a Hollywood adaptation of bestselling novel Gone Girl has won her rave reviews.

Keira Knightley has been nominated for two gongs, including Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in The Imitation Game.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2868659/Benedict-Cumberbatch-leads-Brits-TWO-nominations-Screen-Actors-Guild-Awards.html#ixzz3LXnJYSyC 
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Sunday, March 30, 2014

James McAVoy: Empire Awards: Scots film star James McAvoy crowned Best Actor for role in Filth

DAILY RECORD
Mar 30, 2014 20:53 By Brian McIver



SCOTS Star James McAvoy is the toast of the movie world after being crowned Best Actor at the Empire Awards.

The actor won for his part as corrupt Edinburgh copper Bruce Robertson in the hit Irvine Welsh adaptation Filth and immediately paid tribute to fans for the award.

He said: “You’re faced with a quandary when you’re nominated for an award- do you come up with a speech or not? I’ve opted not, but I love you all.



“Thanks very much and get on ye!”

McAvoy who was controversially snubbed at this year’s BAFTA awards, where he was not even nominated despite winning huge acclaim for his performance in the film directed by Jon S. Baird.

The 34-year-old Glasgow born actor’s win adds to the British Independent Film Award he won in December, and he last night thanked the Empire readers for the latest honour.




READ MORE HERE: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/empire-awards-scots-film-start-3303382

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch on Being a Workaholic, Coping With Fame and Avoiding Social Media (Exclusive Video)

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
5:38 PM PST 2/16/2014 by Scott Feinberg



Why does Benedict Cumberbatch prefer to shoot many takes of a scene? Why did he initially fear that Sherlock would be "cheap and cheesy"? What advice did the greatest actress of all offer him when he asked her to describe her "acting process"? And why does he fear that social media could "take over my life and probably ruin it"?



These are among the questions that the 37-year-old A-lister answered last week over the course of an hour-long conversation moderated by yours truly as part of In Conversation, a new series on which BAFTA-New York and The Hollywood Reporter are partnering -- and which THR is pleased to debut exclusively here. The conversation was taped in front of a BAFTA audience at New York's The Standard High Line hotel.




Monday, February 17, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch mysteriously missing from BAFTAs red carpet

HANDBAG.COM
Feb 16th 2014, 21:40  | By Francesca Menato

Benedict Cumberbatch at the Golden Globes

As all the celebrities streamed across the red carpet in London for the BAFTAs, there was one man missing - Benedict Cumberbatch where are you?

The BAFTA awards got under way on Sunday night with A-List celebrities taking over the red carpet - but where was Benedict Cumberbatch?



Fans were beside themselves wondering where their favourite TV detective was as Leonardo DiCaprio and the other movie stars streamed in.

With some speculating that he would staying in the US for filming and therefore wouldn't be at the Royal Opera House.

The Sherlock actor was apparently due to present an award, so would it be via video link or would he surprise everyone with a late entrance?






Saturday, February 15, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch: BAFTA New York In Conversation Event

JUST JARED
February 14, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch: BAFTA New York In Conversation Event

Benedict Cumberbatch suits up as he attends BAFTA New York Presents: In Conversation With Benedict Cumberbatch held at The Standard Highline on Thursday (February 13) in New York City.

The 37-year-old actor took part in the lengthy Q&A session where admitted he was unsure about his role in Sherlock, and talks about how his first experience with social media.

 




FYI: Benedict is wearing a Hugo Boss suit.

10+ pictures inside of Benedict Cumberbatch at his BAFTA New York In Conversation session…



Thursday, January 9, 2014

James McAvoy misses out on well deserved BAFTA nomination

DAILY RECORD
By Rick Fulton
9 January, 2014

James McAvoy (right), author Irvine Welsh (left) and director Jon Baird (centre) arrive at premiere of 'Filth' in Edinburgh
James McAvoy (right), author Irvine Welsh (left) and director Jon Baird (centre) arrive at premiere of 'Filth' in Edinburgh

JAMES McAVOY missed out on a BAFTA nomination for Filth yesterday – sparking a furious reaction from co-star Martin Compston.

There was no best actor nod for the 34-year-old Scot – who plays a drug-addled policeman – with Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, Bruce Dern and Chiwetel Ejiofor on the shortlist.

Angry Compston, 29, tweeted: “Not only was James McAvoy in Filth best performance of last year, it was one of best I’ve seen in my life.”




Irvine Welsh, who wrote the book the film was based on, said: “Don’t see what else James McAvoy could do on-screen. “Inspired to get back to work. Disappointments are the greatest motivators.”


READ MORE HERE: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/scots-actor-martin-compston-takes-3002607

Saturday, November 9, 2013

George Clooney, Benedict Cumberbatch top list of Britannia Awards honorees

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The Bryan Times
Posted: Saturday, November 9, 2013 12:00 am
Updated: 1:24 am, Sat Nov 9, 2013.
By John Crook Zap2it

Academy Award winner George Clooney and rising star Benedict Cumberbatch ("Sherlock") are among the honorees as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles pays tribute to some of the biggest names in show business during the Britannia Awards 2013, airing Sunday, Nov. 10, on BBC America.





Friday, November 1, 2013

Judi Dench, Steve Coogan: Critics Agree, 'Philomena' Is A "Serious" Comedy That Needs To Be Seen


Philomena

CONTACT MUSIC
by Joe Wilde | 01 November 2013

The Judi Dench and Steve Coogan-starrer is being roundly praised as a wonderful piece of British cinema
Philomena stars Judi Dench as Philomena Lee in the movie adaptation of Martin Sixsmith's 2009 novel The Lost Children of Philomena Lee. Co-starring Steve Coogan as Sixsmith, the film is an emotionally moving and shocking true story that follows Sixsmith's journey to help find Philomena's lost children. Handled masterfully by The Queen director Stephen Frears, the film has been universally praised for its sensitive tone and lighthearted comic relief, with the performances from the two stars also being singled out for wide praise.

Having just been sacked from his job as a government spin doctor, Sixsmith is sent by his editor to do a "human interest story," an idea he at first resents, until he comes across the elderly Philomena Lee. We and Sixsmith soon discover that Lee was sent to a Catholic home for unmarried mothers in the 1950's, where she gave birth to her son, who she was forced to give up for adoption by the zealous nuns running the home.

Fifty years of searching for her son has culminated in no success, until Martin ends up taking her to America to find the truth about her son, in what is a heart wrenching story celebrating the lengths of human love, loss and life.


Read our review of Philomena

"A terrific, sophisticated comedy that tackles serious issues with a lightness of touch and a spirit of steel, Philomena is the British film to beat come BAFTA time," said Empire critic Damon Wise. The film is also praised as being like a "definition of good British cinema" by Nigel Andrews of the Financial Times and although the interest in the film is largely seeded in the British Isles, the film has garnered healthy appraisal from film buffs across the pond too.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.contactmusic.com/round-up/philomena-review-round-up-judi-dench_3931963

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch to be named British Artist of the Year at Britannia Awards November 9


Benedict Cumberbatch to be named British Artist of the Year at Britannia Awards

RADIO TIMES
Susanna Lazarus
3:36 PM, 06 September 2013

2013 has undoubtedly been Benedict Cumberbatch's breakout year. Bolstered by his acclaimed performance in BBC's Sherlock, the last twelve months have seen him catapulted from respected television actor to bonafide movie star, culminating in a role in The Hobbit trilogy and his appearance as Khan in JJ Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness.

In the coming months he will crop up in three films – The Fifth Estate, 12 Years a Slave and August: Osage County – all of which are already generating early Oscars chatter.


But while his name is being mentioned in anticipation of 2014's wave of awards, Cumberbatch can already add a gong to his collection after being named British Artist of the Year ahead of November's Britannia Awards.

Cumberbatch will receive his honour at the Beverly Hilton ceremony, joining fellow recipients George Clooney, who will be awarded the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film, Kathryn Bigelow, receiving the John Schlesinger prize for Excellence in Directing, and Ben Kingsley who has been chosen for the Albert R Broccoli award.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-09-06/benedict-cumberbatch-to-be-named-british-artist-of-the-year-at-britannia-awards

Friday, September 6, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch named Britannia Awards' British Artist of the Year

POP2IT
By Terri Schwartz    September 5, 2013 4:53 PM ET

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The 2013 BAFTA Los Angeles Britannia Awards are giving Benedict Cumberbatch a very special honor. This year, he's going to be named the British Artist of the Year at the annual awards ceremony.

Cumberbatch will be joining some prestigious company. Other recipients of the award include Kate Winslet, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Sheen and Tilda Swinton. The awards ceremony will take place on Nov. 5, and be broadcast on BBC America on Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.

"Benedict Cumberbatch has had a remarkable year, and as one of the UK's leading talents he truly exemplifies the continued respect that British talents have garnered around the globe," Chairman of BAFTA Los Angeles Gary Dartnall says in a statement. "Masterfully performing in TV, Film and Theatre and never failing to astound us with his talent and versatility, BAFTA Los Angeles is proud to honor Benedict as our British Artist of the Year."


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

SEAN BEAN: And the Bafta for the most unlikely reunion goes to... Sean Bean and ex-wife he was accused of harassing By KELBY MCNALLY (DAILY MAIL)


No hard feelings: Sean and Georgina divorced in 2010 in after just two years of marriage
JUST a year ago, he was arrested on suspicion of harassing her.

So when Sean Bean turned up at the Baftas with his former wife on his arm, it looked rather like an award-winning achievement in itself.

The actor spent the evening with Georgina Sutcliffe, prompting speculation that the pair have resurrected their turbulent relationship.

Bean, 54, was nominated for the best actor award for his role in BBC crime drama The Accused, but lost out to Ben Whishaw at the ceremony on Sunday.

Looking good: The pair looked happy to be in each others company as they left the event together

But it wasn’t all disappointment. Throughout the event at London’s Royal Festival Hall, he and Miss Sutcliffe sat together and chatted intimately, with Miss Sutcliffe, 34, showing off her figure in a thigh-split dress and gold heels.

This comes only a year after Bean, 54, was arrested over claims of abusive phone calls and text messages to the actress, who was his fourth wife.

The pair who married in 2008, divorced after just two years of marriage, stating 'irreconcilable differences,' but it seems as though the former flames might be giving things another go.

The Game Of Thrones actor looked dapper as he left with the actress on his arm.

Let's go: The former couple both looked smart as they called it a night


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2323684/Game-Of-Thrones-star-Sean-Bean-attends-2013-Bafta-awards-ex-wife-Georgina-Sutcliffe.html#ixzz2TInTVRKG 
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