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Film Review: Fish Tank (2009): Andrea Arnold's Second Feature is a Triumph of Poetic Realism

By: Stephen Morgan

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince: The Penultimate J K Rowling Tale Hits The Big Screen

By: Arlene Kelly

Film - Man On Wire: The Artistic Crime of the Century

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Moon – A Film by Duncan Jones: Intelligent, Exciting Science Fiction Film for Summer 2009

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Mona Lisa - A Neil Jordan Film: Starring Bob Hoskins, Michael Caine and Cathy Tyson

By: Feature Writer Kevin Sturton

Stephen Graham Actor Profile: British Actor Who Plays Baby Face Nelson in Public Enemies

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

The Wind That Shakes the Barley: Director Ken Loach's Brave Emotional Film is 2006 Palm d'Or Winner

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review - Looking For Eric - at Cannes 2009: Ken Loach Movie Starring Eric Cantona is Big Hit at French Festival

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

British Movies about Missing Persons: The Lady Vanishes, So Long at the Fair, Bunny Lake Is Missing

By: John K. Davis

Dirty Pretty Things (2002): Directed by Stephen Frears – British Thriller

By: Martin G. Wood

Movie Review: Is Anybody There? John Crowley Directs Michael Caine in Alliance, BBC, Big Beach Film

By: Feature Writer Dominic von Riedemann

Ben Whishaw – Actor Profile: Star of Criminal Justice, Perfume, I'm Not There and More

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review: Disco Pigs (2001): Starring Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review - Intermission (2003): Starring Cillian Murphy, Colin Farrell, and Kelly MacDonald

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review: Breakfast on Pluto (2005): Irish Actor Cillian Murphy Stars in Neil Jordan's Adaptation of Pat McCabe Novel

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review – Endgame (2009): A Dramatised Event of the Secret Meetings to End Apartheid

By: Feature Writer Steven Cookson

In Bruges, Intermission, and Other Irish Films: Five Essentials Include Adam and Paul, Disco Pigs and Breakfast on Pluto with Cillian Murphy

By: Andrea Beca

The Hit (1984) Starring Terence Stamp: British Film Maker Stephen Frears’ Underappreciated Action Movie

By: Martin G. Wood

Film Review – In The Loop (2009): The Big Screen Adaptation of the BBC’s Comedy The Thick of It

By: Feature Writer Steven Cookson

More Great Films About Scotland: The Wicker Man, My Way Home, Gregory's Girl, Highlander, Morvern Callar

By: Feature Writer Kevin Sturton

Five Great Films About Scotland: I Know Where I'm Going, Whisky Galore, Culloden, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Macbeth

By: Feature Writer Kevin Sturton

The Damned United – Film Review: An Entertaining Look at Clough's Disastrous 44 Day Reign at Leeds

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review: Morvern Callar (2002): Samantha Morton Stars in Quiet, Strong Scottish Film Based on Alan Warner Novel

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review: Orphans (1997): A Darkly Humorous Family Story by Peter Mullan

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review: Red Road (2006): BAFTA Scotland’s Best Film of 2006

By: Andrea Beca

Film Review: Shallow Grave (1994): Danny Boyle and John Hodge Created Brilliance Before Trainspotting

By: Andrea Beca

Orphans, Young Adam, and Other Scottish Films: The Many Faces of Peter Mullan Surrounded by His Scottish Colleagues

By: Andrea Beca

Red Road and Other Scottish Films: Highlighting a Range of Talent from Ewan McGregor to Samantha Morton

By: Andrea Beca

Review: Mister Foe (Hallam Foe): Scottish Film Tries to Blend Emotional Reality with Just Plain Weird

By: Jason Schneider

Michael Sheen Actor Profile: A Look at the British Star of The Damned United and Frost/Nixon

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review - The Hide: Director Marek Losey's Debut Film is a Very British Thriller

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review - In Bruges: Colin Farrell Stars in Award Winning Brit Film From Martin McDonagh

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

In Bruges: McDonagh's Dark Comedy: Colin Farrell, Ralph Fiennes as Irish Assassins Trapped In Bruges

By: Mckenzie Cassidy

DVD Review – Dead Man's Shoes (2004): Shane Meadow’s Tale of Revenge in a Small Midland Town

By: Feature Writer Steven Cookson

Rising Stars of Stage and Screen in Britain: Matt Smith, Michael Fassbender, Martin McDonagh Among Names to Watch

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Slumdog Millionaire Wins Big at the Baftas: Danny Boyle's Mumbai Masterpiece Takes Home 7 BAFTAs

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Lesbian Vampire Killers Pics, Preview & Trailer: British B Movie Promises Comic Homage to Hammer Films

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Son of Rambow: A Child's View of Filmmaking: Two Boys Vow to Make Their Sequel of Rambo: First Blood

By: Mckenzie Cassidy

The Making of the Film Riff Raff: The British Movie Starring Robert Carlyle by Director Ken Loach

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Filmography of Robert Carlyle: A Look at the Complete Film/TV History of Scotland's Greatest Actor

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

This Is England Film Review: Shane Meadows' Accomplished Brit Flick Starring Tommo Turgoose

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Mike Leigh – British Auteur: A Look at the Movies and Career of Britain's Greatest Film Director.

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Happy-Go-Lucky with Sally Hawkins: Contemporary Comedy by Academy Award Nominated Director Mike Leigh

By: Feature Writer Christine Welter

London Welcomes James Bond 007 Film Premiere: Daniel Craig Attends Exclusive Royal Screening of Quantum of Solace

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Best of British James Bond Baddies: Is Super Spy 007 at his Finest Against Fellow Brits?

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Famous Movie Locations - Trinity Car Park: Iconic Building Featured in Get Carter

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Classic British Film - Get Carter: Michael Caine Excels in Best Ever Gangster Film

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Director Profile - Christopher Nolan: British Director of Batman Begins, Memento and Dark Knight

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

More Classic British Movies: British Film Institute Honours LIfe and Death of Colonel Blimp, More

By: John K. Davis

More British Films from the 1940s: Five Classic Movies Recognized by the British Film Institute

By: John K. Davis

BFI Honors Great British Films from the 1940s: The Red Shoes, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Great Expectations, & More

By: John K. Davis

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Review: Tom Stoppard's Ingenious Retelling of Shakespeare's Hamlet

By: Michael Pantazi

Girly: The 1969 Cult Classic: An Off-Beat Black Comedy from Oscar-Winner Freddie Francis

By: Jason Streitfeld

Layer Cake: Drug Dealer's Retirement Is Stalled by Crime Boss

By: Scott Hayden

Film Review: Snatch: A Story of a Diamond Heist and Unlicensed Boxing

By: Scott Hayden

Look Back in Anger – Film Review: Tony Richardson's Kitchen Sink Film of John Osbourne's Realist Play

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Hound of the Baskervilles (1988): It Nearly Equals the Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing Hound Films

By: John K. Davis

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning: A Review of the Classic Kitchen Sink Drama

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Social Realism in British Film: Where Did the Kitchen Sink Drama Emerge From?

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Film Review: Atonement: Joe Wright 2007. Starring Kiera Knightly, James McAvoy

By: Julia Simpkins

British Cinema Today: British Films Are on the Up

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Classic British Comedy from Ealing: What is an Ealing Film? A Short History of the British Film Studio

By: Feature Writer Michelle Strozykowski

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Guy Ritchie Directed British Crime Caper

By: Scott Hayden

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