A little-known film of Harry Potter star Ralph Fiennes visiting the historic Dorset home of Lawrence of Arabia is free to watch on BBC iPlayer ...
The Choral, the opening screening shown at the British Film Festival, was a moving and at times unsettling film depicting the British home front during the First World War. Starring Ralph Fiennes, ...
A Q&A with actor-director Ralph Fiennes on his 2013 period drama The Invisible Woman crowned a line-up that also featured ...
The actor also discusses 'Bad Apples,' the hitman film he just shot with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Benedict Cumberbatch, and ...
Lee Tamahori, the New Zealand -born director whose debut feature, the bleak Maori drama Once Were Warriors, led to a major ...
Simon Russell Beale cameos as Elgar, inspecting the final rehearsal, in another wonderfully pompous role after playing the ...
Yorkshire, 1916. Young men have been conscripted into the army for deployment on the fronts, leaving the local choral group a little threadbare.
Nicholas Hytner’s production of Alan Bennett’s First World War drama in the Yorkshire Dales is quietly moving, but maybe too quiet ...
A new film written by Alan Bennett and starring Ralph Fiennes bears a striking resemblance to the experiences of Huddersfield ...
DaCosta has helmed the sequel to Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later – which is subtitled The Bone Temple and is intended as the ...
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping has revealed the name of the person who won a role in the film in an open fan ...
"This is a great adaptation of Coriolanus. A play by Shakespeare that is not as widely known to the public at large but is still relevant. There is no denying that this film brings the story to a ...