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Glasgow Film Festival 2013: The Highlights

Tom Seymour reflects on his highlights of the 2013 Glasgow Film Festival…

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Paddington Bear Goes Boosh

Renowned British producer David Heyman is bringing Paddington Bear to the big screen - and has bought the man behind The Mighty Boosh on board as director. …

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Showbox Announces New British Genre Label Cine Britannia

British distributor Showbox Media Group have announced the launch of new label Cine Britannia, which will focus solely on genre films made within the UK...…

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Being Elmo – review

Tom Seymour warns Constance Marks' profile of Elmo creator Kevin Clash needs to be handled with care... …

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Ralph Fiennes Second Film The Invisible Woman Begins London Shoot

Ralph Fiennes steps behind the camera for the second time today as shooting begins in London on The Invisible Woman, a drama about the decade-long relationship between Charles Dickens and his mistress Nelly Ternan.…

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Cannes 2012: Michel Gondry and Ben Wheatley Premiere New Films in Director’s Fortnight

The 44th edition of the Cannes film festival’s Directors’ Fortnight will open with Michel Gondry’s new film The We And The I, it was announced by artistic director Edouard Waintrop at a press conference in…

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Breathing

REVIEWED BY:  Tom Seymour RELEASED: April 20 …

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No Cinema Required

With thousands of DVDs released each year, we investigate why some films bypass the cinema altogether and whether the existing business model can survive in the face of the digital revolution.…

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British Airways Launch Winning Short ‘Boy’

movieScope was recently invited to the premiere of short film Boy, the result of British Airways’ foray into branded content and creative solutions.…

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Act of Valour

REVIEWED BY: Tom Seymour RELEASED: March 23 2012…

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