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Rebecca-Jane Joseph

London-based butcher baker and candlestick maker, Becky squiggles interviews and reviews for HeyUGuys. Besides persuading big movie-stars to repeat silly words she works as a Production Co-ordinator at Blac Ionica. Twitter: @nowincolour


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    Theatre Review: Singin’ In The Rain The Musical

    Adam Cooper (Don Lockwood) in Singin' in the Rain at the Palace Theatre. Photo credit Manuel Harlan

    With the impending release of MGM’s 1952 classic musical romp Singin’ In The Rain on Special Edition Blu-ray HeyUGuys were invited to witness the most recent translation of the movie masterpiece onto the West End Stage. I had heard that Singin’ In The Rain The Musical is excellent; originally arriving in London in the early [...]




    Interview: Lenny Kravitz on The Hunger Games

    Lenny, Edith and a lot of dictaphones.

    2012 is shaping up to be the year of the Games. Between the Olympics, a greatly anticipated second season of Game of Thrones and not to mention loud 3D promises from various blockbuster must-sees, The Hunger Games has some real opponents to contend with. Due to be thrown into the ring March 23rd, the first [...]




    Andy Parsons ‘Gruntled’ at Shepherd’s Bush Empire

    Andy Parsons

    Last week on a crisp Thursday evening HeyUGuys shuffled into the Shepherd’s Bush Empire to see the amiable entertainer Andy Parsons on his 2011 tour ‘Gruntled.’ For those of you who are accustomed, like I was, to seeing Mr Parsons bouncing off a panel of comics on quiz show Mock the Week I must admit, [...]




    Interview: John Michael McDonagh on The Guard

    John McDonagh

    Earlier this week I caught up with John Michael McDonagh, writer and director of the critically worshipped comedy of the year The Guard. He let HeyUGuys pick his brains about what makes him tick as a writer, how he feels about his prolific playwright brother Martin and how he managed to really capture the subtly [...]




    Interview: Jason Momoa on Conan the Barbarian 3D

    Jason Momoa

    On Sunday morning I woke up bright, early and ever so bouncy to interview the positively charming Jason Momoa about his role in the new Conan the Barbarian movie (which I thoroughly enjoyed, you can check out my review here). I wandered into the hotel suite whilst the 6ft 5 actor was knocking back an orange juice [...]




    Conan the Barbarian 3D Review

    Conan-the-Barbarian-UK-Poster

    Stand aside summer blockbusters and make way for Conan! Marcus Nispel, together with Millenium Films producers Les Weldon and Danny Lerner have reawakened a giant in the sword and sorcery fantasy genre by bringing the ultimate warrior and fictional archetype of unbridled masculinity into the 21st century. But even with a staggering $80 million budget behind [...]




    Bradley Cooper Interview on Limitless and beyond!

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    Last week I had the unparalleled pleasure of asking Bradley Cooper a few questions about his controversial movie hit, Limitless. For anybody who hasn’t seen the movie yet, you can take a peek at Adam’s review. We picked his brains from here to Hollywood but the fun didn’t stop there… During the roundtable with The [...]




    Horrible Bosses European Press Conference Report

    Horrible Bosses Poster

    The greatly anticipated summer comedy Horrible Bosses is in cinemas today, directed by Seth Gordon and starring a sparkly array of Hollywood stars – a few of whom we caught up with at the press conference on Wednesday mere hours before the premiere. The director led the way through the Crystal Suite at The Dorchester [...]




    Game of Thrones Review + BAFTA Q&A with Sean Bean, Mark Addy and Harry Lloyd

    Game Of Thrones on Sky Atlantic

    On Friday evening I arrived at BAFTA HQ amongst an audience buzzing with lukewarm anticipation for a double billed preview of HBO’s latest sensational offering, Game of Thrones… but when I left they were absolutely beside themselves. If our screening was any sort of indicator as to how the general public will react when the [...]




    Interview with Tom Felton for Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1

    Tom Felton

    Easter is nearly upon us and the clever bunnies at Warner Brothers have just released Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 on DVD and Blu–ray knowing all too well that it will be high up on everybody’s ‘to watch’ list during the holidays. So a few weeks ago, whilst you were probably fantasizing [...]




    Exclusive Twinterview with Oliver & James Phelps for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

    HeyUGuys Twinterview

    To celebrate the release of The Deathly Hallows Part 1 on DVD and Blu–ray HeyUGuys managed to pull off something a little out of the ordinary in our interview with Fred and George Weasley, better known as James and Oliver Phelps. The boys were fantastically good sports on Pancake Day a few weeks ago as [...]




    Interview with Matthew Lewis and Evanna Lynch for Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Part 1

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 - Blu-ray Front Cover

    On a particularly beautiful Pancake Day a few weeks ago, HeyUGuys frolicked into Soho to talk to Matthew Lewis and Evanna Lynch about the release of the first Deathly Hallows instalment on DVD and how Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood are faring now that things are building up to an explosive finale this summer. We [...]




    West Is West Review

    Following in the gigantic wake of East Is East which remains one of the most critically acclaimed and internationally well-received British independent films, West Is West is a surprisingly entertaining if slightly unrealized sequel. The new and improved 15 year old Sajid Khan emerges with spectacular ease in Aqib Khan and his bald adolescent contempt [...]




    Interview with Om Puri for West Is West

    West is West

    It’s been more than ten years since George Khan first appeared, effing and blinding on to the big screen in East Is East and now he’s back.  Om Puri has taken up his role again as the over-bearing  British Pakistani father and Bradford chippy-owner in West is West but with a few big differences.  HeyUGuys [...]




    Interview with Aqib Khan for West Is West

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    In East Is East‘s greatly anticipated sequel West Is West, Sajid Khan is still a weird, mixed up boy even if he has ditched the Parka. Despite the uncanny resemblance to actor Jordan Routledge who played the orginal runt of the Khan litter, 17 year old Aqib Khan was most definitely something of a find for producer Leslee [...]




    Exclusive Video Interview – Kelly Asbury for Gnomeo & Juliet

    For those of you who are unfamiliar with the name Kelly Asbury, the director and writer of the latest phegnomenal take on the romantic Shakespearean classic Gnomeo & Juliet, I can guarantee you know his work well… With titles such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and The Nightmare Before Christmas in his [...]




    The Mechanic Review

    The Mechanic

    Simon West’s remake of Michael Winner’s 1972 film is by no means a worn-out hand-me-down and The Mechanic may easily be able to boast the title of ‘West’s best’ since Con Air. The opening sequence follows protagonist Arthur Bishop (the inside-out Bond/action star Jason Statham) on a silent operation where we get our first taste [...]




    Video Interview – Donald Sutherland for The Mechanic

    Donald Sutherland - The Mechanic

    Last week I had the honour of interviewing Hollywood heavy-weight Donald Sutherland about his new movie and big-budget remake The Mechanic which is released Friday January 28th. I’d been warned beforehand that he was quite the smarty-pants which led me to open our talk with one of the most difficult questions of his career…*gulp* Luckily [...]




    On Set with Sean Bean for Cleanskin

    Sean Bean

    As the snow fell over Elephant and Castle in December HeyUGuys ducked out of the cold to catch up with Sean Bean on the set of his latest film Cleanskin. Whilst writer, director and producer Hadi Hajaig and the crew busied themselves against the weather and all odds setting up various impressive stunts and action-packed [...]




    The Dilemma Review

    The Dilemma

    Have you ever seen a bromantic dark comedy? No? Nor had I until director Ron Howard and writer Allan Loeb teamed up with Vince Vaughn and Peter James, resulting in the bizarre and incongruous concoction that is The Dilemma.  With drama-movie gold such as A Beautiful Mind and Frost/Nixon under his belt Howard isn’t exactly [...]