Ethan Coen’s action-comedy Drive-Away Dolls leads a quiet weekend at the UK and Ireland box office, opening in 533 cinemas for Universal, as Warner Bros’ Dune: Part Two continues to dominate with over £20m taken after two weeks on release.
The first solo narrative feature from one half of the Coen Brothers follows two lesbian roommates whose road trip quickly escalates to a crime caper when they find a valuable suitcase in the trunk. A notable ensemble cast, led by Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan, features appearances from Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal and Matt Damon.
The last time Ethan Coen...
The first solo narrative feature from one half of the Coen Brothers follows two lesbian roommates whose road trip quickly escalates to a crime caper when they find a valuable suitcase in the trunk. A notable ensemble cast, led by Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan, features appearances from Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal and Matt Damon.
The last time Ethan Coen...
- 3/15/2024
- ScreenDaily
On tour with her daughter after her cancer diagnosis the Scottish national treasure opens up about her life and finds big laughs in the face of death
Here’s a documentary following the Glaswegian standup comic Janey Godley on her Not Dead Yet Tour; in 2022, Godley was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer, and she does the first gig in Inverness a day after chemotherapy. And God, is she funny, with jokes running the gamut from the disgraced peer Michelle Mone living in a static caravan to cancer. Her daughter, Ashley Storrie, also hilarious, does the warm up.
The title of the film is just Janey; no surname necessary – not in Scotland anyway, where Godley has a special place in people’s hearts. During Covid her voiceovers of first minister Nicola Sturgeon’s press conferences went viral (I remember watching one feeling almost guilty for laughing so hard). Before that, in...
Here’s a documentary following the Glaswegian standup comic Janey Godley on her Not Dead Yet Tour; in 2022, Godley was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer, and she does the first gig in Inverness a day after chemotherapy. And God, is she funny, with jokes running the gamut from the disgraced peer Michelle Mone living in a static caravan to cancer. Her daughter, Ashley Storrie, also hilarious, does the warm up.
The title of the film is just Janey; no surname necessary – not in Scotland anyway, where Godley has a special place in people’s hearts. During Covid her voiceovers of first minister Nicola Sturgeon’s press conferences went viral (I remember watching one feeling almost guilty for laughing so hard). Before that, in...
- 3/13/2024
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
Rose Glass’s romantic thriller Loves Lives Bleeding is set to open the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival (Gff) on February 28.
The UK filmmaker’s follow-up to Saint Maud stars Kristen Stewart as a gym owner who falls for a bodybuilder with criminal connections. The A24 feature will receive its UK premiere at Glasgow following its debut at Sundance earlier this month.
John Archer’s documentary Janey, about Scottish stand-up comedian Janey Godley as she embarks on her final tour following a terminal cancer diagnosis, will close the festival on March 10.
Gff has secured eight world premieres (see below...
The UK filmmaker’s follow-up to Saint Maud stars Kristen Stewart as a gym owner who falls for a bodybuilder with criminal connections. The A24 feature will receive its UK premiere at Glasgow following its debut at Sundance earlier this month.
John Archer’s documentary Janey, about Scottish stand-up comedian Janey Godley as she embarks on her final tour following a terminal cancer diagnosis, will close the festival on March 10.
Gff has secured eight world premieres (see below...
- 1/24/2024
- ScreenDaily
The 20th edition of the Glasgow Film Festival reveals an exciting programme featuring premieres, special events and screenings of some classics.
Running from February 28th to March 10th the UK premiere of Rose Glass’ Love Lies Bleeding opens the festival. Closing gala is Janey – a touching documentary on Scottish Comedian, Janey Godley, about her life, career and terminal cancer diagnosis.
There are no less than eleven world and international premieres including Bucky F*ing Dent from David Duchovny adapting and his own novel which he also directs. Feature debuts at the festival include Glasgow director Ciaran Lyons’ Tummy Monster as well as The Old Man and The Land from Nicholas Parish.
The festival will feature a double dose of Ewan McGregor in UK premiere of Bleeding Love, starring alongside his daughter Clara McGregor, and also Mother.
A guarantee each Gff is great variety and this year is no different with...
Running from February 28th to March 10th the UK premiere of Rose Glass’ Love Lies Bleeding opens the festival. Closing gala is Janey – a touching documentary on Scottish Comedian, Janey Godley, about her life, career and terminal cancer diagnosis.
There are no less than eleven world and international premieres including Bucky F*ing Dent from David Duchovny adapting and his own novel which he also directs. Feature debuts at the festival include Glasgow director Ciaran Lyons’ Tummy Monster as well as The Old Man and The Land from Nicholas Parish.
The festival will feature a double dose of Ewan McGregor in UK premiere of Bleeding Love, starring alongside his daughter Clara McGregor, and also Mother.
A guarantee each Gff is great variety and this year is no different with...
- 1/24/2024
- by Thomas Alexander
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The launch of the 2024 Glasgow Film Festival Photo: Eoin Carey
The full programme for this year’s Glasgow Film Festival has now been revealed. The festival will open on 28 February with twisted romance Love Lies Bleeding, directed by Rose Glass, and close on 10 March with Janey, a documentary which follows comedian Janey Godley on her final tour following her terminal cancer diagnosis.
The 20th edition of the festival, this year’s event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of its principal venue, the Gft, and the 85th anniversary of the opening of the Cosmo Cinema with transformed into it. A special strand includes key films from each of these years, all of them free to watch.
Love Lies Bleeding Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Institute
With films from 44 countries, including several world premières, the festival has plenty in store to keep audiences happy. It includes Glasgow Frightfest, whose line-up was announced last week,...
The full programme for this year’s Glasgow Film Festival has now been revealed. The festival will open on 28 February with twisted romance Love Lies Bleeding, directed by Rose Glass, and close on 10 March with Janey, a documentary which follows comedian Janey Godley on her final tour following her terminal cancer diagnosis.
The 20th edition of the festival, this year’s event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of its principal venue, the Gft, and the 85th anniversary of the opening of the Cosmo Cinema with transformed into it. A special strand includes key films from each of these years, all of them free to watch.
Love Lies Bleeding Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Institute
With films from 44 countries, including several world premières, the festival has plenty in store to keep audiences happy. It includes Glasgow Frightfest, whose line-up was announced last week,...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
George Rr Martin has said changes at HBO Max have “impacted” future Game of Thrones spin-offs.
Earlier this week, the author gave his fans a disappointing update on the various spinoff shows that are in the works at the streamer.
He said that some of his planned shows have been “shelved” for now due to such changes.
In April, HBO’s parent company WarnerMedia merged with Discover. As per Variety, this means that HBO Max’s content slate has been cut in order to reduce costs. Shows including Love Life, Minx, and the reality series FBoy Island have all been cancelled.
Despite the huge success of this year’s House of the Dragon – the finale of the prequel series brought in the highest number of viewers for HBO since GoT – Martin said that the other projects in development are still up in the air.
“Some of those are moving faster than others,...
Earlier this week, the author gave his fans a disappointing update on the various spinoff shows that are in the works at the streamer.
He said that some of his planned shows have been “shelved” for now due to such changes.
In April, HBO’s parent company WarnerMedia merged with Discover. As per Variety, this means that HBO Max’s content slate has been cut in order to reduce costs. Shows including Love Life, Minx, and the reality series FBoy Island have all been cancelled.
Despite the huge success of this year’s House of the Dragon – the finale of the prequel series brought in the highest number of viewers for HBO since GoT – Martin said that the other projects in development are still up in the air.
“Some of those are moving faster than others,...
- 12/30/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Tyler Sanders’s cause of death has been determined just over six months since he died aged 18.
The young actor, best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Leo in the Amazon spinoff series Just Add Magic: Mystery City, was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment in June.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner autopsy report obtained by NBC News, Sanders’s death was caused by “fentanyl effects”.
According to the autopsy, Sanders’s friend, who had discovered his unresponsive body, “had been texting with him the night prior and he reported using fentanyl. Drug paraphernalia was identified on scene”.
Later toxicology tests confirmed Sanders had the “potent” drug in his system.
“Fentanyl … is a synthetic opioid, which is approximately 50-100 times as potent as morphine,” the report said, adding that Sanders “had a history of drug use”.
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The young actor, best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Leo in the Amazon spinoff series Just Add Magic: Mystery City, was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment in June.
According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner autopsy report obtained by NBC News, Sanders’s death was caused by “fentanyl effects”.
According to the autopsy, Sanders’s friend, who had discovered his unresponsive body, “had been texting with him the night prior and he reported using fentanyl. Drug paraphernalia was identified on scene”.
Later toxicology tests confirmed Sanders had the “potent” drug in his system.
“Fentanyl … is a synthetic opioid, which is approximately 50-100 times as potent as morphine,” the report said, adding that Sanders “had a history of drug use”.
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- 12/29/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - TV
Robbie Williams has opened up about his decision to leave Take That, calling the situation at the time a “burning building” from which he had to escape.
The singer first made his name as one-fifth of the Nineties boyband, alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange.
After joining the band at age 16 in 1990, Williams quickly became a fan favourite and provided lead vocals for some of Take That’s earliest hits, including “Could It Be Magic?” (1992).
He left the band in July 1995, a decision which sparked much media attention and fan upset. Take That disbanded in February 1996, before reuniting as a quartet, without Williams, in 2005. Williams, meanwhile, went on to become a successful solo artist.
A new programme for BBC Sounds, titled Robbie Williams: My Life Thru a Lens, sees the recording artist taking a retrospective look at his career on the 25th anniversary of his first solo album.
The singer first made his name as one-fifth of the Nineties boyband, alongside Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, and Jason Orange.
After joining the band at age 16 in 1990, Williams quickly became a fan favourite and provided lead vocals for some of Take That’s earliest hits, including “Could It Be Magic?” (1992).
He left the band in July 1995, a decision which sparked much media attention and fan upset. Take That disbanded in February 1996, before reuniting as a quartet, without Williams, in 2005. Williams, meanwhile, went on to become a successful solo artist.
A new programme for BBC Sounds, titled Robbie Williams: My Life Thru a Lens, sees the recording artist taking a retrospective look at his career on the 25th anniversary of his first solo album.
- 12/29/2022
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - Music
Jim Parsons has not entirely ruled out a spin-off series based on his character in The Big Bang Theory.
The actor, 49, played Sheldon for the entirety of the hit sitcom, which came to an end after 12 seasons in 2019.
It was Parsons’ decision to leave the sitcom that led to its eventual conclusion. He previously said he was ready “to get out of the security of the show to fully find out what was next for me”.
After the series ended, a spin-off titled Young Sheldon aired in 2017. In it, Iain Armitage plays a younger iteration of Parsons’ character.
Young Sheldon has proven successful, with its fifth series coming to an end in May this year. The show has already been renewed for another two seasons by CBS.
During a recent appearance on Justin Long’s Life Is Short podcast, the actor shed some light on whether he would be up...
The actor, 49, played Sheldon for the entirety of the hit sitcom, which came to an end after 12 seasons in 2019.
It was Parsons’ decision to leave the sitcom that led to its eventual conclusion. He previously said he was ready “to get out of the security of the show to fully find out what was next for me”.
After the series ended, a spin-off titled Young Sheldon aired in 2017. In it, Iain Armitage plays a younger iteration of Parsons’ character.
Young Sheldon has proven successful, with its fifth series coming to an end in May this year. The show has already been renewed for another two seasons by CBS.
During a recent appearance on Justin Long’s Life Is Short podcast, the actor shed some light on whether he would be up...
- 12/29/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Saturday Night Live fans are urging the sketch show to write a skit based on George Santos.
The US politician has been mired in controversy as of late. Santos is under investigation by Long Island prosecutors, after revelations surfaced that he lied about his religion, education and profession as he campaigned for office.
The Republican has publicly admitted to fabricating key details in his resume. He insisted, however, that he had not committed any crimes and intended to serve in Congress nonetheless.
For example, in his official biography, Santos claims to have graduated from Baruch College, New York City, with a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance.
In a statement sent to NPR, Baruch College said that they could find no match for a George Santos who was born on 22 July 1988 and graduated in 2010. Find out everything we know about George Santos here.
Given the recent headlines surrounding Santos,...
The US politician has been mired in controversy as of late. Santos is under investigation by Long Island prosecutors, after revelations surfaced that he lied about his religion, education and profession as he campaigned for office.
The Republican has publicly admitted to fabricating key details in his resume. He insisted, however, that he had not committed any crimes and intended to serve in Congress nonetheless.
For example, in his official biography, Santos claims to have graduated from Baruch College, New York City, with a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance.
In a statement sent to NPR, Baruch College said that they could find no match for a George Santos who was born on 22 July 1988 and graduated in 2010. Find out everything we know about George Santos here.
Given the recent headlines surrounding Santos,...
- 12/29/2022
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - TV
Long wrote and stars in this likable genre experiment about mates whose lives take a very weird turn
Scottish film-maker Douglas King makes a really intriguing feature debut with this flawed, but distinctly likable microbudget venture. King directs and edits and the standup comic Josie Long is the screenwriter and star. Together, they have devised a genuine genre experiment. Super November is half mumblecore relationship comedy, half dystopian nightmare.
Josie Long is Josie, who works at a library in Glasgow, where Janey Godley has a funny role as Donna, the permanently hungover chief librarian with an intense dislike of the children’s entertainer who comes in to do the weekly storytelling session (“He makes his own kites: who does that?”). Josie shares a flat with her best friend, the gentle Darren (Darren Osborne) and they hang out with their mate Roddy (James Allenby-Kirk).
Scottish film-maker Douglas King makes a really intriguing feature debut with this flawed, but distinctly likable microbudget venture. King directs and edits and the standup comic Josie Long is the screenwriter and star. Together, they have devised a genuine genre experiment. Super November is half mumblecore relationship comedy, half dystopian nightmare.
Josie Long is Josie, who works at a library in Glasgow, where Janey Godley has a funny role as Donna, the permanently hungover chief librarian with an intense dislike of the children’s entertainer who comes in to do the weekly storytelling session (“He makes his own kites: who does that?”). Josie shares a flat with her best friend, the gentle Darren (Darren Osborne) and they hang out with their mate Roddy (James Allenby-Kirk).
- 11/23/2018
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Comedienne Janey Godley will be on hand to give 10-minute stand-up routines as room service at an Edinburgh hotel this weekend. The 51-year-old can be ordered to deliver food and drink to guest rooms at Hotel Indigo between Thursday, April 19 and Saturday, April 21. She told Stv: "I've done comedy acts in lots of different places but being part of a room service menu is a first for me." Godley added: "I love that people at Hotel Indigo Edinburgh can ring up to order their room service and then the next moment, I'll be in their room telling jokes and doing my act. "As a local comedian I think it's great (more)...
- 4/16/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
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