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Starring Mark Rylance, Kerry Fox, and Timothy Spall, directed by Patrice Chéreau, this film is about the silent sexual encounters of two people amidst the lonely landscape of a dark-set urban London. This is quite a 'big' entry in the pantheon of our OTB legacy, and we take a slightly different tact with this one. It comes out that we quite like this one even if people don't. Isn't that the way it goes though?This is episode 99 as well. That's kinda great, isn't it? Episode 100 is next up (obviously).
(Deep Dive begins at 44:45) "Some friendships are worth killing for." Join your favorite TransAtlantic podcasting crew – Ian and Official KevDog from The Podcast That Wouldn't Die (Megs, B-Tech Kev & Liam are off trying to dispose of a suitcase full of cash) – as we head to the world of twisted morality, paranoia, and early Danny Boyle brilliance in Shallow Grave (1994). We're swapping the peaceful Amish countryside for a grimy Edinburgh flat and diving into our 266th episode as we discuss: How Ewan McGregor, Kerry Fox, and Christopher Eccleston create one of the most dysfunctional trios in cinema. Are any of them likeable? Danny Boyle's energetic directing style and how it shaped his career. Would we call ourselves hard boyled or medium boyled The film's dark humor – does it still land in 2024? Is Kerry Fox doomed to be the answer to an obscure trivia question Who is the biggest villain of the movie: greed, paranoia, or one of the three roommates? Would you ever trust your roommates with this much money? We talk about The Kansas City Chiefs getting destroyed in the SuperBowl and discuss the price of eggs Whether Shallow Grave is the Best Film Ever. Check out more of Kevin on The Podcast That Wouldn't Die at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-that-wouldnt-die/id1477564319 (Apple) or https://open.spotify.com/show/4PRyIb1RwESq7YvAfnJMiX (Spotify) Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE. We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support: Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM Hermes Auslander James DeGuzman Synthia Shai Bergerfroind Andy Dickson Chris Pedersen Duane Smith (Duane Smith!) Randal Silva Nate The Great Rev Bruce Cheezy (with a fish on a bike) Richard Ryan Kuketz Dirk Diggler Stew from the Stew World Order podcast NorfolkDomus John Humphrey's Right Foot Timmy Tim Tim Aashrey Ariannah Who Loves BFE The Most Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/. Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of Mistake by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor, at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor. Also, massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/.
Movie #1 of my Halloween horror suggestion list.1994 comedic British crime thriller SHALLOW GRAVE fits nicely into the horror genre, I love it. Flatmate friends dispose of a body to keep his suitcase of money, things go out of control for the trio. Shallow Grave directed by Danny Boylewritten by John Hodgestarring Ewan McGregor, Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Peter Mullan,
Add Danny Boyle to the long list of British directors who claim their work is apolitical, seemingly only to distance themselves from Ken Loach and Mike Leigh. But it doesn't take the death of the author to find a political read of his brutal debut feature Shallow Grave (1994), a film about the corrupting influence of money on relationships, about how greed inherently leads to violence and even if you can convince yourself that your extractive profits have no victims, well, they soon will. Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, and Ewan McGregor star as the victims of their own avarice in this fantastic film.
Tune in as Arthur's pal Robyn Zabukovec pops back up on 2CC for a discussion on Shallow Grave, the 1994 thriller that follows an obnoxious trio of British flatmates who descend into paranoia after dealing with the corpse and the big bag of money that have fallen into their laps. The black comedy that this film manages to smoothly blend in with its suspense, appreciation for onscreen blood that avoids looking too fake, the time when the cops had caught Robyn jaywalking through a blizzard, and whether it's less painful to die from the heat or from the cold comprise just some of the talking points for this episode. Directed by Danny Boyle, Shallow Grave stars Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Kerry Fox, Keith Allen, Ken Stott, Colin McCredie, Peter Mullan, Leonard O'Malley, Tony Curran, and John Hodge. Spoilers start at 28:40 Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • Robyn: Rebel Ridge • Arthur: Romeo Is Bleeding Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
This week we discuss the journey of author Janet Frame in Jane Campion's biographical drama An Angel at My Table, starring Alexia Keogh, Karen Fergusson, and Kerry Fox.Plus: Season Two of The Jinx, and the time Stanley Tucci took James to a Yankees game.LINKS:Trailer for An Angel at My TableTrailer for season two of The JinxDr McCoy treats a patient in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Send us a Text Message.In this episode Jim and Adam look back at Danny Boyle's directorial debut Shallow Grave (1994).When accountant David (Christopher Eccleston), doctor Juliet (Kerry Fox) and journalist Alex (Ewan McGregor) are searching for a fourth roommate for their trendy flat, they settle on the aloof Hugo (Keith Allen). However, they soon find Hugo dead of a drug overdose, beside a large sum of cash. The film is being screened at Cineworld Cinemas (14 May 2024) to celebrate its 30th anniversary and part of their Danny Boyle season.Jim also speaks with writer Irvine Welsh and director Ian Jefferies about Choose Irvine, the documentary about Irvine's work which screened last year at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (This interview was recorded in June 2023).As always be warned this recording is filled with spoilers and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter , Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on the BanterFlix website.
Jason & Mando are joined by Levi from the Well Adjusted Podcast and Alyssa from the Silver Screams podcast to review the Tales From The Crypt Season 7 opener "Last Respects"! This week's Tales From The Crypt episode stars Emma Samms, Kerry Fox & Julie Cox Directed by Freddie Francis Follow Dads From the Crypt! Threads: @dadsfromthecrypt Twitter: @cryptdads Instagram: @dadsfromthecrypt Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DadsFromTheCrypt
SHALLOW GRAVE (1994) starts off almost like a sitcom, with three friends trying to find an interesting housemate before it evolves into a deal with the devil type plot about paranoia and how money can ruin even the closest of friendships. Danny Boyle's debut was the movie that allowed him to make the iconic TRAINSPOTTING and features many of the director's stylistic and cinematic flourishes including the use of fish eye lenses, dance music soundtracks, a constant sense of momentum in the plot and terrifying fake babies. Ewan McGregor, Kerry Fox and Christopher Eccleston are all pretty good as co-leads but the script makes them so obnoxious I didn't care who kept the money which is a bit of a problem in a movie like this and it's not even particularly clear why McGregor's Alex wins. A scene where a ginger person's Velcro shoes are cruelly mocked earns the film an additional star.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
About Mark Cousins Mark is a Northern Irish-Scottish filmmaker and writer. His themes are the inspiring power of cinema, cities, walking, childhood, archives and recovery. At the start of his career he made TV documentaries on childhood, neo-Nazism and Mikhael Gorbachev. In the mid 90s he and the Edinburgh International Film Festival showed films in Sarajevo to support its besieged citizens. His first book was Imagining Reality: The Faber Book of Documentary (“Indispensible” - Times Literary Supplement). His 2004 book The Story of Film was published around the world. The Times called it “by some distance the best book we have read on cinema.” Its latest edition was published in October 2020. His 930 minute film, The Story of Film: An Odyssey (“The place from which all future film revisionism should begin” - New York Times), played in the major film festivals and cinemas, and has had an influence on film education. Michael Moore gave it the Stanley Kubrick Award, it won the Peabody Award, was BAFTA Scotland nominated, and received other prizes. In 2021 he added a sequel film, The Story of Film: A New Generation. It premiered as the launch film of Cannes, was called “poetry in motion” by the Hollywood Reporter, and “the soul of the festival” by Cannes director Thierry Frémaux. Empire magazine called it “a poetic opus” and it was nominated for Grierson award. Cousins' first feature documentary, The First Movie, about kids in Kurdish Iraq, won the Prix Italia. It was inspired by growing up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland and his passionate interest in the role cinema can play in kids' lives. In 2012 he was nominated for the London Awards for Art and Performance and the Screen International award. He was guest curator at the Eye Cinematheque in Amsterdam. His next feature film, What is this Film called Love?, played in 20 countries, at the ICA in London, and was nominated for Best Director by BAFTA Scotland. PJ Harvey called it “revelatory and inspiring”. The rock band Maximo Park wrote a song inspired by it. In 2013 he completed Here be Dragons, a film about the vital role of film archives, especially one in Albania. It won the main prize in the Romania Film Festival. In the same year he made A Story of Children and Film, which was in the official selection in Cannes. He curated Cinema of Childhood, a series of 17 films which toured the UK and Ireland for a year and was supported by the BFI. He received the Visionary Award in Traverse City and the Saltzgeber Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Then he made Life May Be, co-directed with Iranian filmmaker Mania Akbari, and 6 Desires, an adaptation of DH Lawrence's book Sea and Sardinia. Life May Be was noted for its feminism and innovation and was called “transcendent and extraordinarily delicate”. It won the Don Quixote prize. 6 Desires: DH Lawrence and Sardinia, in which Jarvis Cocker plays the voice of DH Lawrence, had its world premiere at the London Film Festival and its international premiere at Sundance. Cousins had his first retrospective at the Wroclaw film festival. Others have followed in London, Thessaloniki, Finland and Geneva. Cousins' The Oar and the Winnowing Fan was a takeover of the DazedDigital website. His I am Belfast was his first full feature about Northern Ireland. It was released by the BFI. Variety compared it to the great director Dziga Vertov. His BBC/BFI film Atomic, a collaboration with the band Mogwai, played in Hiroshima, near Chernobyl and Coventry Cathedral and at the Edinburgh International Festival. He curated a season of films for the Romanian Cultural Institute and made a fiction film, Stockholm My Love, (starring Neneh Cherry, released by BFI). He completed Bigger than The Shining, a secret project, showable only in underground circumstances, and wrote The Story of Looking (“Like a wise man looking at the stars”, the Guardian; “Brilliant” the New York Times). It was nominated for the Saltire Award for best non-fiction book. Cousins' The Eyes of Orson Welles world premiered in Cannes and received rave reviews. His 2 hour, four-screen Storm in My Heart is about Hollywood sexism and racism. His 14 hour film Women Make Film premiered at the Venice, Toronto and Telluride film festivals, is narrated by Jane Fonda, Sharmila Tagore, Debra Winger, Adjoa Andoh, Kerry Fox and Tilda Swinton, and is showing in many countries. The Times called it “Exquisite, emotionally resonant and intellectually unassailable. Pure poetry.” It won the European Film Academy's inaugural Innovative Storytelling award, and has led to the restoration of a series of films directed by women. Two more recent films are The Storms of Jeremy Thomas, about the legendary film producer – which premiered in Cannes 2021 and won the best documentary in Spain's Dias De Cine - and The Story of Looking, in which he filters the history of looking through his own eye operation. Time Out called it “A rich cinematic journey into the art of seeing and how it connects us with culture, ourselves and each other.” It won the Best Non-Fiction Film award at the Seville Film Festival. Cousins recently completed My Name is Alfred Hitchcock and The March on Rome, an Italian Palomar production about Mussolini and Fascism, part-shot in Cinecitta in Rome and starring Alba Rohrwacher. The latter premiered at the Venice film festival, was called “entirely arresting” by the Guardian, won the audience award for Best International Documentary in Brazil, and was nominated for a European Film Academy Award. The former premiered at the Telluride film festival. In 2022, his films were the subject of a multi screen film installation, Passé Présent Futur, at the huge Plaza cinema in Geneva, and had a retrospective at the Biograf film festival in Bologna. He premiered his first art installation, Like a Huge Scotland, at teh Fruitmarket gallery, Edinburgh, and – along with Cate Blanchette and Sarah Polley - was given the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema medal at the Telluride Film Festival. Cousins has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Edinburgh and Stirling, is Honorary Professor of film at Queen's University, was co-artistic director of Cinema China and did The Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams and A Pilgrimage, with Tilda Swinton. He and Swinton also ran The 8 ½ Foundation, a two year event which created a movie birthday for children. It was nominated for the Human Rights Award. He was chair of the Belfast Film Festival and Docs Ireland. He was recently given Portugal's Aurelio de Paz dos Reis international award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema (2019), and the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Outstanding Achievement Award for his work in screen education (2020). Mark's roles in filmmaking, education and advocacy have widened and deepened with the years. He was an early adopter of small cameras and new technology to evolve a business model for filmmaking which was sustainable, international and creatively free. He has walked across Los Angeles, Belfast, Moscow, Beijing, London, Paris, Berlin, Dakar and Mexico City. He drove from Edinburgh to Mumbai, and loves night swimming. Mark's Info https://twitter.com/markcousinsfilm https://www.womenmakefilm.net/
We decided it was time to clean up what's left of Danny Boyle's filmography, so here we are with SHALLOW GRAVE! Starring the inevitably nude Ewan McGregor (who, strangely, isn't nude in this film), Christopher Eccleston, and Kerry Fox. This horror comedy is right up our alley, and just a great film to start off the next 50 episodes!
Jenny talks about the debut feature film from British director Danny Boyle, a black comedy crime thriller starring Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor, and Christopher Eccleston. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Also check out Jenny's horror channel, The Scare Salon, … Continue reading Flickers Of Fear: Shallow Grave (1994)
Episode 83 – Guest Interview – Kerry Fox– Authors Assemble! – Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust.Kerry Fox is the Event Manager for the Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust. She has been in the post since July 2022 and before working for the Trust she was the Commercial Director for a Nationwide Event Staffing Company. Her role at the Trust is to create and deliver a variety of high-quality and engaging talks, workshops, experiences and events for Buxton residents and for visitors to the area, supporting the work and the charitable aims of the Trust. In this episode, Kerry tells us about the upcoming ‘Authors Assemble!' event in Buxton.On Friday 17th March, between 10 am and 5 pm, in the splendour of the Crescent's Assembly Rooms for ‘Authors Assemble!'. A literary event, showcasing the work of Authors local to the High Peak or who have supported the work of the Buxton Crescent Heritage Trust. Authors will showcase their work, giving talks about their writing and taking part in public book signings. In attendance will be David Nolan – the King of Manc Noir, Celia Harwood – Buxtons' own Crime Novel writer, David Blackmore – former Royal Armouries Museum Registrar, Ste Durham – local horror and thriller writer, Dr Peter Collinge – Historian, Researcher and Writer.And - Laura and Pete from Derbyshire Writing School! For more information - https://buxtoncrescentexperience.com/tour/authors-assemble/
Director Danny Boyle made his big-screen debut with a shoestring budget film about four Scottish flatmates - one deceased - and a suitcase full of cash. This black comedy film, co-written by frequent Boyle collaborator John Hodge, raked in the most cash of any British film of 1995, even through the crew had to auction off props during production to buy more film stock in order to keep shooting. Starring Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, and Kerry Fox, the film was primarily shot in Glasgow as the city's film fund offered them a £150,000 grant. As Rum Daddy prepares to head across the pond, we're getting to the bottom of Shallow Grave! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
The Girls On Film Awards are back for a second year, and you are warmly invited to join the audience! This second in a three-part episode was recorded at The Garden Cinema in London on 23 February 2023, with an intimate audience of nominees, film critics and industry supporters. Hosts Anna Smith and Hedda Archbold reveal the winners of the following categories: Best Cinematographer - for which our media partner is British Cinematographer magazine Best Ensemble Acting sponsored by Netflix The Girls On Film Ally Award sponsored by IMDb Best Feature Film sponsored by EON Productions We hear from stars including Sheila Atim (The Woman King) and presenters including Afi Okaidja (Rocks), Kerry Fox, Tricia Tuttle and Col Needham. Other films mentioned in this episode, and where to watch them: Aftersun - streaming on MUBI now Ali & Ava - Netflix and on demand Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Disney+ and on demand Causeway - Apple TV+ Corsage - streaming on MUBI and on demand Elvis - digital on demand Everything Everywhere All At Once - Prime Video and on demand Gangubai Kathiawadi - Netflix Grandkids - coming soon Mother and Son - currently unavailable Nanny - Prime Video Nezouh - currently unavailable Nope - on demand The Power of the Dog - Netflix The Quiet Girl - BFI Player and on demand She Said - on demand Till - on demand including Amazon, Sky Store and Apple TV Triangle of Sadness - on demand The Woman King - on demand Women Talking - still in cinemas The Wonder - Netflix Listen out for the next part of the awards ceremony coming soon! Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold Audio Producer: Michelle Tofi Intern: Eleanor Hardy House band: MX Tyrants This episode is in partnership with Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer. With special thanks to The Garden Cinema for hosting the awards, to our category sponsors EON Productions, IMDb, Intimacy on Set, and Netflix, to our reception sponsor Head Gear Films, and to our media partners, British Cinematographer magazine, Deadline, Scala and Time Out.
very much a dead lion, wondering if there's time to apply for dead dog status. In this week's Random Canon episode, Adam and Aidan discuss a mutual favourite. Shallow Grave is a sharp-toothed neo noir film about three roommates (Christopher Eccleston, Kerry Fox, Ewen McGregor) who take on a new renter and discover a host of complications. And then there's the matter of Cameron. Listen to the ensuing discussion below or find us on your podthingy of choice.
You never forget your first... but has the general public forgotten all about Danny Boyle's debut film Shallow Grave? The guys discuss the film in which money is found, greed ensues and perhaps tragedy befalls some in the end. They talk about Boyle already finding his groove as a director, Ewan McGregor playing one of his least likeable characters, they debate who the most morally bankrupt character is and much more. Next week: a documentary! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-british-films/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) Shallow Grave stars Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, Ken Stott, Keith Allen, Gary Lewis and Peter Mullan; directed by Danny Boyle. Is It Streaming? USA: HBO Max, DIRECTV and available to rent Canada: available to rent UK: ITVX, BritBox and available to rent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Rob back on board, we dig deep; all the way back to 1994 to the debut feature of Danny Boyle: SHALLOW GRAVE. Among all the chat about greed, trust and dismemberment, Chris lightens the mood by doing the world's worst impersonation.WARNING: This episode was recorded during a torrential rain storm, so there's the tiniest bit of noise.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Chris Webb- Produced by Chris Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-ups by Chris Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2022 Tiger Feet ProductionsFind us:Twitter @stillanygoodpodInstagram stillanygoodpodEmail stillanygood@gmail.comSupport the show
The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is the first Australian feature film with an Indigenous woman writing, directing and performing the lead role. In this episode, Anna Smith interviews the amazing Leah Purcell, who shares how she turned her favourite childhood story into a book, a play and now a film. Leah talks about the differences between the experiences, about working with her partner and about what the film has to say about women and the Indigenous people of Australia. Next, Anna chats to actor-director Kerry Fox, who has starred in many films, including Jane Campion's An Angel At My Table, Little Joe and The Colour Room. Kerry gives her perspective on The Drover's Wife, considering the influence of Jane Campion's work. Meanwhile Anna recommends other feminist westerns to watch, as well as a couple of other new releases. The pair also look ahead to this year's Cannes Film Festival, and Kerry shares her stories of attending Madonna's party with Danny Boyle when attending the festival with the film Shallow Grave. The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is out in UK and Irish cinemas on May 13th 2022 and is out in Australia now. You can find out more at modernfilms.com/droverswife Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Benjamin Cook. House band: MX Tyrants. Thanks to Shanaiya Pithiya. This episode is in partnership with Modern Films.
Mike Field and Mike Butler are talking about ANOTHER group of friends finding ANOTHER bag filled with a ridiculous amount of money. Man, the 90's just had cash coming out of everywhere. This time it's the UK in Shallow Grave, the first feature film from director Danny Boyle. Starring Ewan "Obi-Wan" McGregor, Christopher "The Doctor" Eccleston, and Kerry Fox, this movie is about 3 terrible friends finding a ton of money off the scene of a sketchy death has Butler seeing A Simple Plan all over again. But even with so many similarities, Butler seems to prefer this version. From the dark comedy opening scenes, the acting and the way it was filmed, Butler and Field enjoy the 90's neo-noir style and the behind-the-scenes facts of the film. However, Butler isn't a huge fan of some of the disjointedness he feels is present or the sudden shift in character from Eccleston's character, David. So, grab your popcorn and soda, please notice the exits to the left and right of you and settle down for https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com/ (Forgotten Cinema).
Soldiers of Cinema - Exploring the Works and Philosophies of filmmaker Werner Herzog
In this episode, we discuss Danny Boyle's 1994 British black comedy crime film starring Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston and Ewan McGregor.
From intimacy scenes to industry tips, our fun feminist film chat went down a treat at Latitude Festival's The Listening Post in July 2021. We were ecstatic to be back on stage for the first time since March 2020! First, Kerry chats to Anna about her directorial debut Topping Out and the short film's unique depiction of male vulnerability. She further discusses the challenges of filming on scaffolding, explains the importance of the focus puller, and recalls working with director Jane Campion. They have an interesting discussion about the negatively gendered use of the word “difficult”. From Intimacy (2001) to Rare Beasts (2021), keep listening to hear more about Kerry's acting experiences. Next, our Assistant Producer and occasional Audio Producer Elliana joins Kerry and Anna on stage. She discusses being a young woman trying to break into the film and tv industries, and offers an insight into the inner workings of the Girls On Film podcast over the past year. Stay tuned for tips from both Elliana and Kerry on entering the industry. Other movie mentions: Promising Young Woman, An Angel at My Table, The Piano, Hustlers. Stay up to date with where you can watch Topping Out by following Kerry @KerryFoxActs on Twitter. Elliana recommends visiting the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, find out more here: https://www.bdcmuseum.org.uk/. And a massive thank you not only to our current team, but to everyone who has contributed to the Girls On Film podcast, including other integral members Jane Long, Tom Whalley, Dan Pugsley, Benjamin Cook, Emma Butt, Kate Archbold, Eddie Charles and Peter Brewer. If you'd like to watch Girls On Film on stage then join us at the London Podcast Festival on 9 September 2021: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/girls-on-film-2/ Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Tom Whalley. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey. Assistant Producer: Elliana Jay.
Actor, writer and director Billie Piper talks to Gemma Gracewood about the filmic influences behind her ‘anti-rom-com' directorial debut, Rare Beasts, a black comedy about dysfunction, misogyny, grief and tap-dancing also starring Leo Bill, Kerry Fox, Toby Woolf, David Thewlis and Lily James. Plus: the movies that got Piper's family through multiple lockdowns, the chaotic splendour of Paul Thomas Anderson, her love of Busby Berkeley and Pina Bausch, plus Cassavetes, Curtis, Dunham, Beyoncé, and the only celebrity she has ever been starstruck by. Rare Beasts is now in select US theaters and on demand, as of August 20, 2021. Related links: Letterboxd list of films mentioned The films of Mike Leigh, Todd Solondz, Ken Loach, Pina Bausch, Paul Thomas Anderson, John Cassavetes, Busby Berkeley, Judd Apatow and Richard Curtis Pixar films Reviews of Rare Beasts from Letterboxd members Timothy Evans, h and Leonie Split-diopter shots Credits: This episode was recorded in London, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Theme music: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by film and television composing trio Moniker. Transcript by Sophie Shin.
Mental health, gender disparities, beastly characters, and musicals. Billie Piper joins Anna Smith to talk about her bold writer-director debut Rare Beasts. The film sees single mother Mandy (played by Billie) pursue a relationship with an openly misogynistic man (Leo Bill). From insecurities to inspirations, Billie shares the process of building this bleakly comic story. She also raves about working with friend-of-the-pod Kerry Fox, and reflects on her first experience of directing men. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI’s YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Emma Butt. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey. Assistant Producer: Elliana Jay.
In this episode, Aric and Marisa take a look at six films that stand out as unique adaptations of an original source, with inspiration drawing from music, poems, short stories, and more. They also look at how each filmmaker creatively translated that source into a one-of-a-kind film.On the list is INTERSTELLA 5555: THE 5TORY OF THE 5ECRET 5TAR 5YSTEM (2003), the Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto collaboration that dazzles with hand drawn tie-dye color explosions and iconic house music, Michael Mann's THE INSIDER (1999), a paranoid-thriller adapted from the 1996 Vanity Fair article, "The Man Who Knew Too Much," that exposed the tobacco industry, Paul Schrader's MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS (1985), a narratively complex biopic representing the life of controversial Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, as well as Todd Field's indie crime masterpiece, IN THE BEDROOM (2001), Joyce Chopra's tale of female adolescence, SMOOTH TALK (1983), and BRIGHT STAR (2009), Jane Campion's tender period romance adapted from the poems of 19th-century poet, John Keats.
How do you interpret a film that is so heavy handedly spoon-feeding you metaphors, while still staying mind-numbingly confusing? In what could be our shortest review to a movie that was equal parts 90's as it was Canadian Independent, Bear Sailor Moon, Carlotta and I try to decipher this mess. From bad acting to bi cuckolding, we wonder who gave awards to the strangest movie we've ever seen. The Hanging Garden (1997) Available on OuttvGo Written and Directed by Thom Fitzgerald, staring Chris Leavins, Kerry Fox, Ian Parsons. William, a once obese and depressed adolescent, is able to move past his teenage years when he moves to the city and comes out as being gay. When he returns home though, he can't cope with his memories.RWACpod Discord: https://discord.gg/QVYzpNcyhqRWACpod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rwacpodFollow on IG: @RWACpodWhere to find the Rebels:Stefan: @sjmaroni on IGBearSailorMoon: @bearsailormooon IG and TwitterCarlotta Carlisle: @carlottacarlisle on IG / Carlotta1987 on RedBubbleChad: @cski01 on IGPJ: @xndra_design on IGStu: @janikon_ on IG & TikTok
On this weeks Criterion Cult we Watch Danny Boyles 1994 film Shallow Grave starring Ewan McGregor, Kerry Fox, and Christopher Eccleston. Also, Jordan brings Kelly Reichardt's 2013 film Night Moves starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Sarsgaard to see if whether or not it deserves to be part of the Criterion Collection.
An International Women's Day special sees host Anna Smith joined by BAFTA-winning Misbehaviour director Philippa Lowthorpe to discuss Misbehaviour, the new film about the infamous Women's Liberation protests at the 1970 Miss World Competition. Anna also welcomes Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis), the Oscar-nominated director of the Marie Curie biopic Radioactive, and actress Kerry Fox (Shallow Grave), currently in Little Joe. Completing the panel is Contributing Editor of Screen International, Wendy Mitchell, to discuss the films Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Military Wives. All this plus surprise special guests in the audience. Girls On Film is an HLA production, exec produced by Hedda Archbold and audio produced by Jane Long. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the AllBright Mayfair. Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast
#73: MK3D Live! with Kerry Fox talking about her new film 'Little Joe', James Norton on 'Mr Jones' and 'The Trial Of Christine Keeler' plus director J P Valkeapää on his extraordinary feature 'Dogs Don't Wear Pants' plus the top ten plants in movies!Want to come to a recording of a Mark Kermode Live in 3D show at the BFI Southbank in London?You can book tickets to next month’s MK3D here:https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=9FD162DC-3C10-43AB-ADCC-31364C1822AE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=9F31E26A-0485-48B9-B9CB-4BA957BE7942If it says it's sold out - don’t despair, there are often returns so check again nearer the time.Follow Mark @KermodeMoviewww.markkermode.co.ukKermode On Film is produced by HLA Agency and Hidden FlackProducers Hedda Archbold, Nick Freand Jones and Tom Whalley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Day 3 of the BFI 63rd LFF and we've been killing it with the films and an interview (that will be dropping soon!). Tonight we have 'Little Joe', 'The Last Black Man In San Francisco' and 'Hope Gap' so enjoy. This week we have: Little Joe London Film Festival Screenings: 4th October 2019 Saturday 05 October 2019 15:15 Cine Lumiere Saturday 12 October 2019 11:00 BFI Southbank, Studio Release Date: 3rd August 2018 Director: Jessica Hausner Cast: Emily Beecham, Ben Whishaw, Kerry Fox, Kit Connor Credit: Coop99 Filmproduktion, The Bureau, Essential Filmproduktion GmbH Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi Running Time: 105 min Cert: 15 Twitter: @LittleJoeFilm Facebook: here. Instagram: @thebureaufilms ------------ The Last Black Man In San Francisco London Film Festival Screenings: 4th October 2019 Saturday 05 October 2019 15:15 ODEON Tottenham Court Road, Screen 3 Friday 11 October 2019 20:30 BFI Southbank, NFT2 Release Date: 10th January 2020 Director: Joe Talbot Cast: Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors, Rob Morgan, Tichina Arnold, Mike Epps & Danny Glover Credit: A24, Longshot Features, Plan B Entertainment Genre: Drama Running Time: 120 min Cert: 18 Website: here. Twitter: @LastBlackManSF Facebook: here. Instagram: @lastblackmansf ------------ Make Up London Film Festival Screenings: 4th October 2019 Director: Claire Oakley Cast: Molly Windsor, Joseph Quinn, Stefanie Martini Genre: Drama Running Time: 86 min Cert: 18 Website: here. Twitter: @makeupthefilm Instagram: @makeupthefilm ------------ Hope Gap London Film Festival Screenings: 4th October 2019 Saturday 5th October 2019 13:50 Embankment Garden Cinema Sunday 6th October 2019 15:15 Curzon Soho Cinema, Screen 1 Director: William Nicholson Cast: Annette Bening, Bill Nighy, Josh O’Connor Credit: Immersiverse, Origin Pictures, Protagonist Pictures Genre: Drama, Romance Running Time: 100 min Cert: 12a Website: here. ------------ For all your info on the festival, check out the BFI website.
On this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast: Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave, starring Christopher Eccleston, Kerry Fox, and Ewan McGregor. The “what to do with a body?” scenario is oft-played in film noir films. This is a tribute to those kinds of films. Three flat-mates are seeking a fourth roommate to share their grand-looking … Continue reading Really Awful Movies: Ep 280 – Shallow Grave →
Answering the big question...should I see this movie?Top End Wedding (Comedy) Lauren and Ned are engaged, they are in love, and they have just ten days to find Lauren's mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding.Director: Wayne BlairWriters: Miranda Tapsell, Joshua TylerStars: Gwilym Lee, Kerry Fox, Miranda Tapsell - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT7197946000 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/moviesfirst (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Acast, Spreaker, etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube :Facebook - @moviesfirsttwitter - @MoviesFirstYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
País Australia Director Jocelyn Moorhouse Guion Jocelyn Moorhouse (Novela: Rosalie Ham) Música David Hirschfelder Fotografía Donald McAlpine Reparto Kate Winslet, Judy Davis, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Sarah Snook, Sacha Horler, Caroline Goodall, James Mackay, Kerry Fox, Alison Whyte, Barry Otto, Julia Blake, Rebecca Gibney, Shane Jacobson, Genevieve Lemon, Shane Bourne, Hayley Magnus Sinopsis Australia, años 50. Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet), una glamurosa modista, regresa a su casa en el turbio pueblo de Dungatar tras muchos años trabajando en exclusivas casas de moda de París, con el objetivo de cerrar heridas del pasado y vengarse de quienes la forzaron a marcharse años atrás. Allí, no sólo se reconciliará con Molly (Judy Davis), su enferma y excéntrica madre, y se enamorará inesperadamente de Teddy (Liam Hemsworth), sino que armada únicamente con su máquina de coser y su excepcional estilo, conseguirá transformar a las mujeres del pueblo y logrará de esta peculiar forma su dulce y ansiada venganza.
This week we have a guest! Author Rob Reid joins us on the release day of his new book After On, to discuss one of his favorite movies — Shallow Grave. First, a bit about Rob’s new title: The definitive novel of today’s Silicon Valley, After On flash-captures our cultural and technological moment with up-to-the-instant savvy. Matters of privacy and government intrusion, post-Tinder romance, nihilistic terrorism, artificial consciousness, synthetic biology, and much more are tackled with authority and brash playfulness by New York Times bestselling author Rob Reid. Rob came to the office to discuss this awesome 1994 black comedy starring Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, and Kerry Fox. If you haven’t seen it yourself, watch before you listen to us!
Új blokkot kezdünk meg a héten, amelynek apropója az egyik kedvenc rendezőnk, Danny Boyle közelgő filmje, a T2 – Trainspotting. Ennek alkalmából úgy döntöttünk, hogy ezúttal nem olyan témát ölelünk fel, amely teljesen vakfoltot képez számunkra, hanem kifejezetten olyan rendezőkkel foglalkozunk, akiket ismerünk és szeretünk, de az első filmjük valahogy mégis rendre kimaradt nekünk. Így jutottunk el a Shallow Grave, vagy magyarul a Sekély sírhant című 1994-es mikroköltségvetésű darabhoz. Mielőtt belevágnánk a filmbe, végignézzük a rendező életművét: hogyan jutott el huszonkét éves pályafutása alatt Boyle Nagy-Britannia filmgyártásának forradalmasításától a legkultikusabb filmjének folytatásáig? És első mozifilmjeként hogyan hozott össze egy tőrölmetszett noir történetből teljesen őrült tempójú, vibráló fekete komédiát? Mit árul el John Hodges forgatókönyvíróról, hogy az összes főszereplője borzalmas, szerethetetlen szemétláda? Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor és Christopher Eccleston hármasából melyiküknek áll legjobban a gazemberszerep? Kitárgyaljuk, mely későbbi Boyle-filmekkel mutat közeli rokonságot a Shallow Grave, majd megvádolunk egy neves rendezőt azzal, hogy elvette Ewan McGregort sármjának élét. És még az IKEA is szóba kerül. Kitekintőnket a Shallow Grave eszméletlenül menő, színpompás lakása inspirálta, és olyan belső helyszíneket, lakóhelyeket válogattunk, ahol magunk is szívesen eltöltenénk egy kis időt. Mit hagytunk ki a felsorolásunkból? Nektek mi a kedvenc filmes apartmanotok, lakóhelyetek? Várjuk a véleményeteket a kommentekben! Linkek A kitekintőben említett Bradbury Buildingről szóló adás a 99 Percent Invisible podcastban A Vakfolt podcast facebook oldala Vakfolt címke a Letterboxdon András a Twitteren: @gaines_ Péter a Twitteren: @freevo Emailen is elértek bennünket: feedback@vakfoltpodcast.hu A főcímzenénket az Artúr zenekar szerezte, akiket megtaláltok a Facebookon és a Twitteren is.
In this special edition of On the Rag, Alex talks to the powerhouse of women behind The Rehearsal, the New Zealand film based on the novel by Eleanor Catton. Alison Maclean, Emily Perkins and Kerry Fox chew over finding success as women in male-dominated industries, and why it's never okay to smack a boom boy on the bum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In his feature debut Grant Scicluna has produced a disturbing but rewarding investigation of a soul seeking redemption in an Australian landscape that is at once domestic and wild. Downriver is atmosphere, compelling and cleverly devised. A film for those who love truth and are willing to work for it. Performances from Reef Ireland, Kerry Fox, Robert Taylor, and Helen Morse.
Kerry Fox interviews participants of the Climate Walk, Paula Sohl, Pastor of the UCC church in Medford, Peter Bergel, and Laurie Dougherty of Salem along with Miyk, Mateo and Nico Moore, NickThompson and Jamel Wilson.
Duración 100 min. País España Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Guión Jaime Marqués, Nicolás Casariego Música Roque Baños Fotografía Enrique Chediak Reparto Clive Owen, Carice van Houten, Daniel Brühl, Kerry Fox, Ella Purnell, Pilar López de Ayala, Lolita Chakrabarti, Mark Wingett, Héctor Alterio, Izán Corchero Sinopsis Juan, un niño de siete años con una imaginación desbordante, vive en un barrio humilde de Madrid. Por las noches, sufre pesadillas en las que un intruso sin rostro lo ataca salvajemente, sin que su madre pueda hacer nada para evitarlo. Mientras tanto, Mia, una adolescente londinense de doce años, lee a sus compañeros de clase el misterioso cuento de Carahueca, un monstruo obsesionado con los niños. Ese mismo día, su padre, sufre un accidente en el rascacielos en construcción donde trabaja. La vida de las dos familias, aunque separadas por muchos kilómetros, dará un vuelco: los intrusos ya se han instalado en sus casas e intentan denodadamente arrebatarles algo a los niños.
Noirvember 2015 concludes with a little murder among friends in Danny Boyle's 1994 feature debut Shallow Grave which stars Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor, and Christopher Eccleston as three prats looking for a new flatmate.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noirvember 2015 concludes with a little murder among friends in Danny Boyle's 1994 feature debut Shallow Grave which stars Kerry Fox, Ewan McGregor, and Christopher Eccleston as three prats looking for a new flatmate.
Anthony and Paul dissect The Dressmaker. Directed & adapted by Jocelyn Moorhouse. Starring Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Judy Davis, Sarah Snook, Caroline Goodall, Rebecca Gibney, Kerry Fox, Gyton Grantley, Shane Jacobson & Barry Otto. facebook.com/movieautopsy @movieautopsy The post 60 – The Dressmaker appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
Writer Jack Thorne (Skins, This Is England 86/90, How We Live Now) talks about how he got started in TV and Film, writing War Book and his own writing style/approach. War Book is about government officials practicing their response and decisions in a simulated escalation of nuclear threat. Despite being an exercise the emotional journey is frightening real. Politically speaking, it services both left wing angst and right wing confidence. Ben Chaplin's political advisor character, Gary, is like a good looking Boris Johnson. Whereas Antony Sher's civil servant acting as a minister quietly reveals much more about his own psychological make up than is entirely necessary to make his view point clear. In the end you're forced to ask yourself why have nuclear weapons if you're not going to use them. It stars Kerry Fox, Ben Chaplin, Adeel Akhtar, Antony Sher and Sophie Okonedo There are limited screenings see the producers website for full details http://www.straybearfilms.com/new-events/ "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Intro/Outro music: Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.
Hi Angels, Tonight I am going to interview a health and beauty entrapauner Kerry Fox who will show us how to transform yourself mind, body and spirit and find your passion to live the life you love and love the life you live. The show starts at 8 pm east coast. The call in number is 760 890 7143.
Writer Richard Flanagan is the 2014 winner of the Man Booker Prize. His novel "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" is a story set among prisoners of war, forced by the Japanese to work on the Thai-Burma "death" railway. Presenter Becky Milligan looks into Flanagan's life in his native Tasmania where he is a prominent environmental campaigner and a regular at the local pub. She talks to Flanagan's close friends and relatives including his brother Martin Flanagan, leading film actress Kerry Fox and publisher Nikki Christer. Producer: Smita Patel.
Dritter Videopodcast vom Sarajevo Filmfestival mit Hans-Christian Schmid, Kerry Fox, Anamaria Marinca und der Premiere von „Eastern Plays“.
Dritter Videopodcast vom Sarajevo Filmfestival mit Hans-Christian Schmid, Kerry Fox, Anamaria Marinca und der Premiere von „Eastern Plays".
Bericht vom Sarajevo Filmfestival mit Bildern von der Premier zu "Autumn in my Street" und der Open-Air-Vorstellung von "Storm" von Hans-Christian Schmid mit Anamaria Marinca und Kerry Fox.
Bericht vom Sarajevo Filmfestival mit Bildern von der Premier zu "Autumn in my Street" und der Open-Air-Vorstellung von "Storm" von Hans-Christian Schmid mit Anamaria Marinca und Kerry Fox.