Benedict Cumberbatch to narrate Tolkien great-grandson doc 'There’s A Hole In My Bucket' (exclusive)
must readFilm follows J.R.R. Tolkien’s great-grandson Royd Tolkien as he deals with his brother’s death.
Benedict Cumberbatch has signed to narrate the feature documentary There’s A Hole In My Bucket, about Royd Tolkien, the great-grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien.
The film follows Tolkien’s journey to complete a bucket list of 50 challenges created for him by his brother Mike who suffered from motor nerurone disease, known as Als in the Us, in 2015.
Unknown to Royd Tolkien, he had secretly compiled a bucket list to be delivered to his brother after his death.
The documentary follows Tolkien...
Benedict Cumberbatch has signed to narrate the feature documentary There’s A Hole In My Bucket, about Royd Tolkien, the great-grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien.
The film follows Tolkien’s journey to complete a bucket list of 50 challenges created for him by his brother Mike who suffered from motor nerurone disease, known as Als in the Us, in 2015.
Unknown to Royd Tolkien, he had secretly compiled a bucket list to be delivered to his brother after his death.
The documentary follows Tolkien...
- 10/17/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
“Outlander” has been renewed for two more seasons, Starz announced Wednesday. “Book Three” and “Book Four” will be based on the Diana Gabaldon novels “Voyager” and “Drums of Autumn,” respectively. Season 2 follows Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) as they arrive in France, hellbent on infiltrating the Jacobite rebellion led by Prince Charles Stuart, and stopping the battle of Culloden. With the help of Jamie’s cousin Jared (Robert Cavanah), a local wine merchant, Jamie and Claire are thrown into the lavish world of French society, where intrigue and parties are abundant, but political gain proves far less fruitful.
- 6/1/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
We are soon to be Droughtlanders, no more! Starz is making the Outlander second season premiere available early, to subscribers. While Outlander season two officially premieres April 9th, the episode will be available starting Thursday, April 7th for Starz subscribers on the new streaming Starz app., Starz.com, and on multiple television on-demand and online platforms.
In the 13-episode second season of the Outlander TV series, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) travel to France, to infiltrate the Jacobite rebellion led by Prince Charles Stuart (Andrew Gower), in an effort to stop what would be the utter slaughter, that was the Battle of Culloden. Jamie's cousin Jared (Robert Cavanah), a local wine merchant, helps the couple gain access to French society.
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In the 13-episode second season of the Outlander TV series, Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) travel to France, to infiltrate the Jacobite rebellion led by Prince Charles Stuart (Andrew Gower), in an effort to stop what would be the utter slaughter, that was the Battle of Culloden. Jamie's cousin Jared (Robert Cavanah), a local wine merchant, helps the couple gain access to French society.
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- 4/5/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
“Outlander” will return on Saturday, April 9, Starz announced Thursday. Season 2 of the Caitriona Balfe-Sam Heughan fantasy drama begins as Claire and Jamie arrive in France, hellbent on infiltrating the Jacobite rebellion led by Prince Charles Stuart, and stopping the battle of Culloden. With the help of his cousin Jared (Robert Cavanah), a local wine merchant, Jamie and Claire are thrown into the lavish world of French society, where intrigue and parties are abundant, but political gain proves far less fruitful. Starz has also released the first poster for the new season, revealing Jamie and Claire’s new surroundings.
- 2/11/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
The latest addition to Outlander‘s Season 2 cast is a real giant in Hollywood. (Well, a half-giant.)
Frances de la Tour, known for her portrayal of towering Beauxbatons headmistress/half-giantess Madame Maxime in the Harry Potter films, will play Mother Hildegarde in upcoming episodes of the Starz series, the network announced Tuesday.
Frances De La Tour is intelligent and commanding, which is why she’ll make a great Mother Hildegarde! #Outlander pic.twitter.com/2J9ZPeHflw
— Outlander (@Outlander_Starz) June 30, 2015
Video Emmy Screening Room: Outlander‘s Sam Heughan Has an Empty Pistol
Mother Hildegarde is the commanding Mother Superior of Paris’ L’Hopital des Anges.
Frances de la Tour, known for her portrayal of towering Beauxbatons headmistress/half-giantess Madame Maxime in the Harry Potter films, will play Mother Hildegarde in upcoming episodes of the Starz series, the network announced Tuesday.
Frances De La Tour is intelligent and commanding, which is why she’ll make a great Mother Hildegarde! #Outlander pic.twitter.com/2J9ZPeHflw
— Outlander (@Outlander_Starz) June 30, 2015
Video Emmy Screening Room: Outlander‘s Sam Heughan Has an Empty Pistol
Mother Hildegarde is the commanding Mother Superior of Paris’ L’Hopital des Anges.
- 6/30/2015
- TVLine.com
According to a recent report from TV Line, the Outlander season 2 folks have decided to include Jamie's past girlfriend, Annalise de Marillac, to the mix. She will be played by French actress, Margaux Chatelier (left). Annalise is described as being beautiful and charming. Additionally, they are also bringing on a new character, named Monsieur Joseph Duverney, who is described as being well-dressed, middle-aged Minister of Finance to Louis Xv. Duverney and Jamie will become competitors at chess. Joseph will be played by actor, Marc Duret. Marc and Margaux join other season 2 cast additions: Borgia‘s Stanley Weber (as Le Comte St. Germain), Hatfields & McCoys‘ Robert Cavanah (as Jamie’s Jacobite cousin, Jared Fraser), Alien: Resurrection‘s Dominique Piñon (as healer Master Raymond) and Homefront‘s Rosie Day (as Mary Hawkins, the daughter of a baronet).
- 6/13/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Is Claire about to get some competition for Jamie’s affections?
Outlander has tapped French actress Margaux Chatelier to play the Highlander’s beautiful and charming former love Annalise de Marillac in Season 2, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedOutlander Stars Caitriona Balfe & Tobias Menzies on the Aftermath of Randall’s Desire to ‘Dismantle’ Jamie
Additionally, the Starz series has enlisted another French actor, Marc Duret, to fill an important role in the Frasers’ new Parisian setting. (To maintain authenticity, the show has employed a French tutor to assist with language and pronunciation, as it did with Gaelic last season).
Duret...
Outlander has tapped French actress Margaux Chatelier to play the Highlander’s beautiful and charming former love Annalise de Marillac in Season 2, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedOutlander Stars Caitriona Balfe & Tobias Menzies on the Aftermath of Randall’s Desire to ‘Dismantle’ Jamie
Additionally, the Starz series has enlisted another French actor, Marc Duret, to fill an important role in the Frasers’ new Parisian setting. (To maintain authenticity, the show has employed a French tutor to assist with language and pronunciation, as it did with Gaelic last season).
Duret...
- 6/12/2015
- TVLine.com
Andrew Gower (“The Village”) has been cast as Prince Charles Edward Stuart in the upcoming second season of Starz's historical, time-traveling romance series "Outlander".
The new season will be based on Diana Gabaldon's second novel in the series, "Dragonfly in Amber". In this version, Stuart is the young heir to the exiled Catholic royal dynasty and is plotting his return to the throne with the help of his Jacobite supporters. With an unabashed taste for alcohol and women, Charles Stuart is hell-bent on glory.
Also joining the cast this year is Robert Cavanah ("Wuthering Heights") as Jamie’s Scottish wine merchant cousin who lives in Paris, Romann Berrux ("Detectives") as a young French pickpocket fiercely loyal to the Frasers, Dominique Pinon as the apothecary Master Raymond, Stanley Weber ("Borgia") as French Court member Le Comte St. Germain, and Rosie Day ("The Seasoning House") as Silas Hawkins' niece and...
The new season will be based on Diana Gabaldon's second novel in the series, "Dragonfly in Amber". In this version, Stuart is the young heir to the exiled Catholic royal dynasty and is plotting his return to the throne with the help of his Jacobite supporters. With an unabashed taste for alcohol and women, Charles Stuart is hell-bent on glory.
Also joining the cast this year is Robert Cavanah ("Wuthering Heights") as Jamie’s Scottish wine merchant cousin who lives in Paris, Romann Berrux ("Detectives") as a young French pickpocket fiercely loyal to the Frasers, Dominique Pinon as the apothecary Master Raymond, Stanley Weber ("Borgia") as French Court member Le Comte St. Germain, and Rosie Day ("The Seasoning House") as Silas Hawkins' niece and...
- 6/11/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Is there an apothecary in the house?
Outlander on Wednesday announced that French actor Dominique Piñon will portray the mysterious Master Raymond in the second season of the Starz drama, currently in production in Scotland.
RelatedOutlander Boss on Jamie’s [Spoiler], Season 2 in France and Why [Spoiler] Went Full-Frontal in the Finale
In addition to being a “healer with a great deal of knowledge regarding secret matters, both political and occult,” Master Raymond will develop a unique bond with Claire following his introduction next season.
Piñon might be best recognized by American audiences as John Vriess, the paraplegic engineer in 1997’s Alien: Resurrection.
Outlander on Wednesday announced that French actor Dominique Piñon will portray the mysterious Master Raymond in the second season of the Starz drama, currently in production in Scotland.
RelatedOutlander Boss on Jamie’s [Spoiler], Season 2 in France and Why [Spoiler] Went Full-Frontal in the Finale
In addition to being a “healer with a great deal of knowledge regarding secret matters, both political and occult,” Master Raymond will develop a unique bond with Claire following his introduction next season.
Piñon might be best recognized by American audiences as John Vriess, the paraplegic engineer in 1997’s Alien: Resurrection.
- 6/10/2015
- TVLine.com
According to a new report from TV Line the Outlander season 2 peeps have hired actors, Stanley Weber and Robert Cavanah, to come on play 2,new characters in the Paris,France setting. Stanley Weber will be play character ,French Le Comte St. Germain. Robert Cavanah will play Jamie’s Jacobite cousin, the Paris-dwelling wine merchant Jared Fraser. In the Dragonfly in Amber novel, which is the source material for season 2, "Jared greets Jamie and Claire when they arrive in France. They live in his grand home and look after his wine business while he travels to the West Indies, which provides the perfect cover for their attempts to avert the impending Jacobite Rising." Le Comte St. Germain "first becomes aware of Claire when her weighing in on a public-health matter causes him to lose a lot of money. As the story progresses, St. Germain is revealed as a merciless villain who traffics in the occult.
- 6/3/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Outlander just wrapped up its 16-episode first season on Saturday, but we already have our first bit of casting news for Season 2. We now know who will be playing Le Comte St. Germain and Jared Fraser, two major characters we will meet for the first time in the Starz drama’s second season. As first reported by E! Online, French actor Stanley Weber will play Le Comte St. Germain, “a wine merchant and member of the French Court, who has a reputation for ruthlessness, as well as for dabbling in the occult. Book fans know that although he doesn’t come close to the treachery of Black Jack Randall, he’s also a bit of a villain. Weber will appear in most of the episodes that take place in Paris.” Additionally, as first reported by Access Hollywood, the character of Jared Fraser, Jamie’s Scottish cousin who lives in Paris,...
- 6/2/2015
- by Chris King
- TVovermind.com
Outlander is saying bienvenue to its first new cast members for Season 2.
Stanley Weber has joined the historical drama as the French Le Comte St. Germain, E! Online reports. And Robert Cavanah will play Jamie’s Jacobite cousin, the Paris-dwelling wine merchant Jared Fraser, per Access Hollywood.
In Dragonfly in Amber, the Diana Gabaldon novel on which Season 2 is based, Jared greets Jamie and Claire when they arrive in France. They live in his grand home and look after his wine business while he travels to the West Indies, which provides the perfect cover for their attempts to avert the impending Jacobite Rising.
Stanley Weber has joined the historical drama as the French Le Comte St. Germain, E! Online reports. And Robert Cavanah will play Jamie’s Jacobite cousin, the Paris-dwelling wine merchant Jared Fraser, per Access Hollywood.
In Dragonfly in Amber, the Diana Gabaldon novel on which Season 2 is based, Jared greets Jamie and Claire when they arrive in France. They live in his grand home and look after his wine business while he travels to the West Indies, which provides the perfect cover for their attempts to avert the impending Jacobite Rising.
- 6/2/2015
- TVLine.com
Stars: Danny Dyer, Gary Kemp, Martin Kemp, Anouska Mond, Deborah Moore, Robert Cavanah, Holly Weston, Paul Terry, Natalia Ryumina, Bruce Lawrence, Kris Sommerville | Written and Directed by J.K. Amalou
What can we say about Danny Dyer? Well that you probably had a reaction to that name at least shows that he has an impact on the pop culture of movies and television. This isn’t going to be a review that takes a look at him at his worst though, or even his best, but we can’t get away from the fact that Assassin is a film that is using not only his star quality but that of Martin and Gary Kemp to get some attention. Not to say that is a bad thing though.
In Assassin Danny Dyer plays the part of Keith a cold-faced assassin given the job to kill a business man who has managed to...
What can we say about Danny Dyer? Well that you probably had a reaction to that name at least shows that he has an impact on the pop culture of movies and television. This isn’t going to be a review that takes a look at him at his worst though, or even his best, but we can’t get away from the fact that Assassin is a film that is using not only his star quality but that of Martin and Gary Kemp to get some attention. Not to say that is a bad thing though.
In Assassin Danny Dyer plays the part of Keith a cold-faced assassin given the job to kill a business man who has managed to...
- 3/8/2015
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Japanese distributor picks up Neil Horner’s crime thriller from Jinga Films.
Chance iN has acquired Ab Negative for Japan from Jinga Films.
Neil Horner’s crime thriller stars Vincent Regan, Seb Castang, Robert Cavanagh and Stephen Marcus, and follows two hit men who become the subject of a sadistic game of revenge.
Jinga’s Julian Richards commented: “Ab Negative combines classic British gangster tropes with an intricate plot more typical of American crime thrillers. It may look like another Lock Stock but it has more in common with Reservoir Dogs and The Usual Suspects.”
Ab Negative has also been picked up by Invincible Pictures for North America, who are planning a theatrical release in April 2015.
Chance iN has acquired Ab Negative for Japan from Jinga Films.
Neil Horner’s crime thriller stars Vincent Regan, Seb Castang, Robert Cavanagh and Stephen Marcus, and follows two hit men who become the subject of a sadistic game of revenge.
Jinga’s Julian Richards commented: “Ab Negative combines classic British gangster tropes with an intricate plot more typical of American crime thrillers. It may look like another Lock Stock but it has more in common with Reservoir Dogs and The Usual Suspects.”
Ab Negative has also been picked up by Invincible Pictures for North America, who are planning a theatrical release in April 2015.
- 11/8/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
No | Hitchcock | Warm Bodies | I Give It A Year | Wreck-It Ralph | I Wish | A Liar's Autobiography – The Untrue Story Of Monty Python's Graham Chapman | The Fall Of The Essex Boys
No (15)
(Pablo Larraín, 2012, Chi/Fra/Us) Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers, Luis Gnecco, Marcial Tagle. 118 mins
Advertising and revolution form an unlikely but powerful allegiance in this factually based Chilean movie, in which archive TV footage blends seamlessly with a bold, retro-video aesthetic. It's 1988 and, bowing to international pressure, General Pinochet has ceded 15 minutes of state airtime to the campaign to vote against him. Enter Bernal as a smart ad exec charged with "selling" democracy, though his Coke-commercial strategy exposes political divisions, media ironies and personal vulnerabilities.
Hitchcock (12A)
(Sacha Gervasi, 2012, Us) Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson. 98 mins
Disappointingly, the real making of Psycho is a mere backdrop for this fanciful tale of Hitch's (fictional) marriage anxieties,...
No (15)
(Pablo Larraín, 2012, Chi/Fra/Us) Gael García Bernal, Alfredo Castro, Antonia Zegers, Luis Gnecco, Marcial Tagle. 118 mins
Advertising and revolution form an unlikely but powerful allegiance in this factually based Chilean movie, in which archive TV footage blends seamlessly with a bold, retro-video aesthetic. It's 1988 and, bowing to international pressure, General Pinochet has ceded 15 minutes of state airtime to the campaign to vote against him. Enter Bernal as a smart ad exec charged with "selling" democracy, though his Coke-commercial strategy exposes political divisions, media ironies and personal vulnerabilities.
Hitchcock (12A)
(Sacha Gervasi, 2012, Us) Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson. 98 mins
Disappointingly, the real making of Psycho is a mere backdrop for this fanciful tale of Hitch's (fictional) marriage anxieties,...
- 2/9/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
★★☆☆☆ "If you think you know this story..." the audience is told at the outset of the latest film to cover the 1995 Rettendon killings, "...think again." The problem with this assertion is that Paul Tanter's film, The Fall of the Essex Boys (2012), is the fourth film to tackle the subject matter in little over a decade. Presenting the tale through the eyes of 'supergrass' Darren Nicholls may provide a marginally different view, but ultimately this is tired genre fare that delivers little in the way of insight. Accompanied by a superfluous voiceover from Nicholls (Nick Nevern), we follow him and fellow crook Mickey (Robert Cavanah) smuggling drugs over from Amsterdam.
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- 2/8/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
We’re back in that muddy, rainy, remote country lane in Rettendon, Essex again with director Paul Tanter’s (The Hooligan Wars, Jack Falls) new angle on who was responsible for the deaths of Essex drug dealers Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe in December 1995 in The Fall of the Essex Boys.
The grizzly crime mystery has dominated Brit gangster folklore, always posing a fresh challenge for whoever brings another version to the big screen. Tanter has found another theory intriguing enough to rouse interest and provide an appealing watch, but it still falls victim to the clichéd Brit crime flick trap that such a genre film simply can’t escape from.
After the death of an ex-copper’s 18-year-old daughter from a bad ecstasy pill supplied by the notorious Essex Boys firm at Raquel’s nightclub in Basildon, Essex, Detective Inspector Stone (Ewan Ross) starts to see the...
The grizzly crime mystery has dominated Brit gangster folklore, always posing a fresh challenge for whoever brings another version to the big screen. Tanter has found another theory intriguing enough to rouse interest and provide an appealing watch, but it still falls victim to the clichéd Brit crime flick trap that such a genre film simply can’t escape from.
After the death of an ex-copper’s 18-year-old daughter from a bad ecstasy pill supplied by the notorious Essex Boys firm at Raquel’s nightclub in Basildon, Essex, Detective Inspector Stone (Ewan Ross) starts to see the...
- 1/29/2013
- by Lisa Giles-Keddie
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Due out in cinemas early next month, The Fall of the Essex Boys is the latest film following in the footsteps of Rise of the Footsoldier and Bonded by Blood.
Coming from director Paul Tanter (Jack Falls, The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan), the latest entry into the British gangster/true crime thriller genre is on the cusp of release here in the UK, and we’ve been given an exclusive clip to share with you.
“In the tradition of Rise Of The Footsoldier and Bonded By Blood, this film follows the rise and violent fall of the notorious Essex Boys, one of the most feared criminal gangs in Britain’s history. For the first time the real story is revealed in this film – the drugs, the violence and of course the murders. The real story is the most shocking of all.”
Nick Nevern (The Rise and...
Coming from director Paul Tanter (Jack Falls, The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan), the latest entry into the British gangster/true crime thriller genre is on the cusp of release here in the UK, and we’ve been given an exclusive clip to share with you.
“In the tradition of Rise Of The Footsoldier and Bonded By Blood, this film follows the rise and violent fall of the notorious Essex Boys, one of the most feared criminal gangs in Britain’s history. For the first time the real story is revealed in this film – the drugs, the violence and of course the murders. The real story is the most shocking of all.”
Nick Nevern (The Rise and...
- 1/25/2013
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The United Kingdom shot Pimp will be travelling across the seas to release on North American DVD March 20th through Screen Media Films. This is a thriller shot pseudo-documentary style whose purpose is to unearth the seedy underbelly of London. Danny Dyer, Robert Cavanah and Billy Boyd star in this tale of trouble and easy money. Check out the release details below.
Release Date: March 20th, 2012 (DVD).
Director: Robert Cavanah.
Cast:: Robert Cavanah, Billy Boyd, Barbara Nedeljakova and Danny Dyer.
The trailer for the film is here:
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Release Date: March 20th, 2012 (DVD).
Director: Robert Cavanah.
Cast:: Robert Cavanah, Billy Boyd, Barbara Nedeljakova and Danny Dyer.
The trailer for the film is here:
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- 12/30/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time (12A)
(Mike Newell, 2010, Us) Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina. 116 mins
You can tell by the title, the presence of producer Jerry Bruckheimer and the colossal expense how badly this wants to be the next Pirates Of The Caribbean. But it follows the family-friendly franchise formula so slavishly, there are few surprises. On the plus side, the leads are perfectly likable, the pace lively and the Arabian-themed spectacle impressive, but the British accents and incongruous Iraq-invasion parallel only point up what a dubious post-Orientalist wish-fulfilment it really is.
Bad Lieutenant (18)
(Werner Herzog, 2009, Us) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer. 122 mins
At last Herzog finds a replacement for the infamous Klaus Kinski, as Cage's long-repressed wild side is, er, uncaged, in an ironic portrait of post-Katrina cop corruption. Nothing like the original, it's more of an insane black comedy, with pulp crime...
(Mike Newell, 2010, Us) Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina. 116 mins
You can tell by the title, the presence of producer Jerry Bruckheimer and the colossal expense how badly this wants to be the next Pirates Of The Caribbean. But it follows the family-friendly franchise formula so slavishly, there are few surprises. On the plus side, the leads are perfectly likable, the pace lively and the Arabian-themed spectacle impressive, but the British accents and incongruous Iraq-invasion parallel only point up what a dubious post-Orientalist wish-fulfilment it really is.
Bad Lieutenant (18)
(Werner Herzog, 2009, Us) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Val Kilmer. 122 mins
At last Herzog finds a replacement for the infamous Klaus Kinski, as Cage's long-repressed wild side is, er, uncaged, in an ironic portrait of post-Katrina cop corruption. Nothing like the original, it's more of an insane black comedy, with pulp crime...
- 5/21/2010
- by The guide
- The Guardian - Film News
There's nothing to recommend Danny Dyer's mock-doc about the Soho sex industry – it's just plain unpleasant, writes Cath Clarke
Now relieved of his Zoo magazine column, Danny Dyer shows his gentler side in this grotty stumble through Soho's sleazy brothels. Only kidding. He plays a porn baron, Stanley, and chews his way through such gems as: "Break that little tart in. Get her on her back." Classy. Writer/director Robert Cavanah portrays one of his pimps, who has a taste for poetry and suspects his girls are being bumped off in extreme pornos ("No one is going to get snuffed on my watch"). This really is snoringly predictable and Cavanah nonsensically presents it as footage filmed by a documentary team: a real doco unit would have scarpered to the nearest cop shop after witnessing five seconds of beatings and torture. With nil insight – into the sex industry or anything...
Now relieved of his Zoo magazine column, Danny Dyer shows his gentler side in this grotty stumble through Soho's sleazy brothels. Only kidding. He plays a porn baron, Stanley, and chews his way through such gems as: "Break that little tart in. Get her on her back." Classy. Writer/director Robert Cavanah portrays one of his pimps, who has a taste for poetry and suspects his girls are being bumped off in extreme pornos ("No one is going to get snuffed on my watch"). This really is snoringly predictable and Cavanah nonsensically presents it as footage filmed by a documentary team: a real doco unit would have scarpered to the nearest cop shop after witnessing five seconds of beatings and torture. With nil insight – into the sex industry or anything...
- 5/20/2010
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Life lost its lustre? Looking for a new challenge? Look no further because Danny Dyer, the cocky Brando, needs you. Dyer is casting the net wide to find new talent for his next project, Pimp, and is auditioning for wannabe strippers, S&M workers and swingers to help create the gritty Soho world in which the film is set.If costumeless drama sounds like it might be for you, click here to find out more.*Written and directed by Robert Cavanah, Pimp stars Dyer as the titular sex worker who is followed around the streets of Soho by a camera crew for a week. Described as 'gritty and really hard', it's safe to expect an uncosmetised look at London's sex industry. Cavanah will co-star along with John Hannah, Martin Compston and Shauna MacDonald. Pimp is currently shooting in London.* Warning: contains naked Dyer ...
- 8/4/2009
- EmpireOnline
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images and see three clips from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others. What's this about? This hilarious and heart warming film stars hot young actress Missi Pyle (“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”) and Emily Osment (“Hannah Montana”). Soccer Mom follows a single mom who poses as a famous soccer pro to save her daughter’s soccer team. Soccer Mom()(Released date: ) - Rate & Review this! - Add to your List!
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
New images in from Anchor Bay Entertainment's family film "Soccer Mom" starring Missi Pyle, Emily Osment, Dan Cortese, Robert Cavanah, Karen Masumoto, Courtney Brown, Clint Culp, Kelly Keaton, William O'Leary, Eugene Osment, Cassie Scerbo and Ellery Sprayberry. Gregory McClatchy directs his second feature-length film after 1988's "Vampire at Midnight." The director has also helmed six episodes of "Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg" and is the producer of "Fuel," an upcoming documentary which includes Julia Roberts, Woody Harrelson, George W. Bush, Larry Hagman, Willie Nelson and Richard Branson among others.
- 10/8/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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