Posts Tagged ‘David Bowie’

Hunky Dory trailer, starring Minnie Driver & Aneurin Barnard

Hunky Dory trailer, starring Minnie Driver & Aneurin Barnard

The first trailer has been released for upcoming Welsh musical drama, Hunky Dory, starring Minnie Driver. Hunky Dory is the story of drama teacher Vivienne (Minnie Driver), who strives to engage her pupils in the theatre by staging a musical version of Shakespeare's The Tempest - featuring a soundtrack by the likes of David Bowie, Lou...

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Win a Double Play copy of a Nagisa Ôshima classic

Win a Double Play copy of a Nagisa Ôshima classic

Japanese film director and screenwriter Nagisa Ôshima's classic films are being made available on Blu-Ray - and we've got some to give away. Nagisa Ôshima has been writing and directing films since the late 1950s, but this is the first time that his cinematic creations have been made available on Blu-Ray. In the Realm of the Senses...

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Bowie & Jagger film ready to made

Bowie & Jagger film ready to made

Mick Jagger and David Bowie are apparently ready to start work on a film they have been writing for the past 15 years. The legendary rockers are thought to have a script about a couple of "hellraising rock'n'roll managers" who are rumoured to be based on Andrew Loog Oldam, the legendary manager for The Rolling Stones in the...

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Latest Source Code trailer online

Latest Source Code trailer online

The trailer for Source Code, the latest film to star Jake Gyllenhaal has arrived online. It's the second feature film from director Duncan Jones. The name might ring a bell as he was the man behind Moon, the Bafta-winning sci fi movie starring Sam Rockwell. He is also the son of rock legend, David Bowie (who was born David Jones, but...

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Ten movie cameos worth hitting the pause button for

They say that actors are movieland's biggest narcissists, but directors love nothing better than plonking themselves in front the camera - Alfred Hitchcock had an appearance in no less than 37 of his productions and Sam Raimi isn't too far behind. The best cameos, however, are the ones that come as a surprise - you might blink and miss them, but...

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