All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 16
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'Hunting Season': Venice Review
An intense father-son drama is played out against the wilds of Patagonia
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Danny Morgan named Screen / FrightFest Genre Rising Star
Double Date writer/star chosen from shortlist of five.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Matthew Holness on horror 'Possum'
Holness’ projects include Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace and Free Agents.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Danny Morgan on horror 'Double Date'
The writer/star talks about his laugh-out-loud horror/comedy.
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FrightFest rising star nominee Joanne Mitchell Brunt on horror 'Attack of the Adult Babies'
Actress-writer-producer talks to Screen about her terrifying new project.
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'The Hitman's Bodyguard': Review
Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson may have marquee value, but lack on-screen chemistry
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FrightFest, Screen unveil 2017 Genre Rising Star Award shortlist
The winner will be announced during the festival in London
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'Juze': Review
Miransha Naik goes behind the sandy beaches of Goa for his debut, a social drama about a community of migrant workers
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Emmys 2017: Alexander Skarsgard on television's "great era"
For his challenging role as a violent husband in the HBO miniseries, the actor tells Screen how he fought hard to get to the emotional truth.
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'No Bed Of Roses' ('Doob'): Shanghai Review
Irrfan Khan takes the lead in this nuanced film from Bangladesh about a husband’s infidelity
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Cannes at 70: The biggest scandals
The 70-year-old festival has never been far from controversy.
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Mark O’Halloran, Studiocanal UK publicity head join Dublin film fest board
Festival also taps Sarah Sharkey as its new managing director.
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Studiocanal, Universal Music Group partner with Terra Mater
Trio form co-development agreement for feature films.
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Doha Film Institute partners on 'Loving Vincent'
DFI reveals co-funding partnership on world’s first fully painted feature
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'Scaffolding': Cannes Review (ACID)
Israeli drama of a tense father-son relationship by first-timer Matan Yair
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'Oh Lucy': Cannes Review
Shinobu Terajima and Josh Hartnett headline this Critic’s Week drama set in Tokyo and Los Angeles
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'West of The Jordan River': Cannes Review
Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories, scene of his 1982 documentary Field Diary
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'They': Cannes Review
A mature and moving story of childhood, growth and identity from Iran’s Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
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'Frank Serpico': Tribeca Review
Dir/scr: Antonino D’Ambrosio. US. 2017. 96mins In 1971, disillusioned New York City cop Frank Serpico took on the systemic corruption he saw in the force and beyond; an action which then saw him labelled as a hero by some, and a traitor by most. With unprecedented access ...