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Sundance 2012 Festival Recap!

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Well it’s official, the crowds have cleared, the snow has settled, and the Sundance Festival has officially closed up shop for the year!  With this year playing host to over 120 films, it may be hard to sift through the rubble to find those hidden gems that we will continue to enjoy over the next [...]




Wuthering Heights Review

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Those expecting the delicate etiquette and burning passion of Emily Brontë’s infamous 1847 doomed love affair, Wuthering Heights, set on the Yorkshire Moors, may find award-winning Fish Tank director Andrea Arnold’s film version a little rougher round the edges, but equally dramatic. Rather than the fluffy period drama brought to many screens over the years, [...]




New UK Poster for Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights UK Poster

I have to admit, I know absolutely nothing about Wuthering Heights! This new film version is another in a very long line of adaptations of the novel which,  from this new poster, I can tell you is based on the novel by Emily Bronte directed by Andrea Arnold who Directed Fish Tank and Red Road. [...]




U.K. Trailer for Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Artificial Eye have released the first trailer for Wuthering Heights, and it promises to be a very understated and perceptual take on Emily Brontë’s cherished novel. Directed by Andrea Arnold (Fish Tank, Red Road), Wuthering Heights stars Kaya Scodelario (Moon), Nichola Burley (Donkey Punch), Oliver Milburn (The Descent) and newcomer James Howson. A poor young English boy named Heathcliff (Howson) is taken [...]




Evil Brewing in New Outcast Clip

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Not since Jules Winnfield waxed lyrical about a tasty beverage to wash down Brett’s Big Kahuna Burger has the offer of a drink sounded so menacing as it does in this new clip from Outcast. James Nesbitt’s cup of tea sounds about as dangerous as necking a pint of absinthe and cracking out the Ouija [...]




Outcast Review

Outcast

Ken Loach meets Leprechaun (with a  smattering of Ginger Snaps) in coming of age Celtic mythology-based urban horror yarn, Outcast. Irish traveller Mary (Kate Dickie) has formed a close-knit relationship with her 15 year-old son Fergal (Niall Bruton) after having spent most of their lives on the run from the boy’s father Cathal (James Nesbitt), [...]




Poster & Synopsis For Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

A promo poster and synopsis for Wuthering Heights have appeared online, courtesy of ThePlaylist. Directed by Andrea Arnold as her follow-up to the widely acclaimed Fish Tank, Wuthering Heights is an adaptation of Emily Brontë‘s classic novel. Wuthering Heights currently stars Kaya Scodelario (Moon) and Nichola Burley (Donkey Punch). Arnold is actively seeking a male actor to [...]




Evening Standard British Film Awards Announced

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The surfeit of talent on show tonight at the London Evening Standard British Film Awards is a great indication of the place British film finds itself at the beginning of the second decade of the twenty-first century. Andrea Arnold’s tough tale of life on a council estate and winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes [...]




Moon, Fish Tank & An Education Lead the BIFA Nominations

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The 12th annual British Independent Film Awards announced their nominations for the 2009 awards this morning and Duncan Jones’ Moon and Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank lead the way with 7 and 8 nominations respectively. Looking down the list, which you can find after the jump, the variety of talent being honoured here is truly astounding [...]