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Review of Last Swim – A-Level Results Day for a London High School Graduate
S Asha Nathwani, originally from the UK, is a director known for his successful short films. He is of Iranian and Indian descent and is
Is Marvel finally giving the Fantastic Four the treatment they deserve with their impressive new cast?
T Marvel’s success can be attributed to their casting choices, particularly with Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man. This decision sparked a string of successful
My Favourite Cake review – charming portrayal of a 70-year-old Iranian’s appetite for romance
A Unfortunately, this charming and humorous movie, along with everything else, will add to the discussion on whether oppressive governments foster artistic brilliance. The Iranian
Please share your inquiries for Ian McShane.
Now is an opportune moment to contemplate the career of Ian McShane with a new movie in the works. He honed his skills at Rada
Christopher Nolan is expected to have a successful return to the Baftas with his film “Oppenheimer”.
Last summer, the #Barbenheimer hashtag emerged, encouraging viewers to watch two very different blockbuster films back-to-back. Christopher Nolan’s epic film about J Robert Oppenheimer and
Small Things Like These review – Cillian Murphy’s piercingly painful Magdalene Laundries drama
As producer and lead actor, Cillian Murphy has brought to the screen a piercingly painful and sad story with a very literary intensity, juxtaposing the
Dr No: Sean Connery behind the scenes on the first James Bond film – in pictures
Connery was seated beside Ian Fleming, the author of Bond, during his visit to the set. According to Connery, when Bond was first created, Fleming
David Tennant: ‘Kissing Michael Sheen was fine. He’d brushed his teeth’
How do you face the challenge of being this year’s Bafta host? practicalpanic I am not currently feeling challenged because all the tasks are clearly
Rewording: A review of “Interview With the Vampire” featuring the stellar bloodsucking bromance between Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
‘Y Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt showcase their impressive endurance in Neil Jordan’s hilariously absurd horror-comedy love story, produced by Stephen Woolley and adapted by