The actor and director who have long been snubbed will finally take home Oscars at November’s Governors awards
Glenn Close and Ridley Scott are among the names set to receive honorary Oscars at this y…
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The actor and director who have long been snubbed will finally take home Oscars at November’s Governors awards
Glenn Close and Ridley Scott are among the names set to receive honorary Oscars at this y…
3 months ago
The ongoing battle over who will own the iconic film studio is set to have a major impact on what we, the viewers, get to watch in the future
It’s not unusual for a corporate merger to take months and…
5 months ago
The actor has criticised the creative team behind the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 epic, saying it lacked the moral core that defined the original Oscar-winning film
Russell Crowe has said that the m…
6 months ago
Tarantino has called Dano a ‘weak, weak uninteresting guy’, ‘the giant flaw’ in There Will Be Blood – and the main reason it is not his favourite film of the 21st century
How does the saying go? Opini…
One line from Ridley Scott’s classic movie was the shove I needed to walk out on my husband after years of his controlling behaviour
It was 1991, I was in my early 40s, living in the south of England …
8 months ago
Napoleon director Ridley Scott has declared the history of film to be overwhelmingly rubbish – with a few notable exceptions
Name: Bad films.
Age: Cinema is nearly 130 years old, so probably 129.
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Sure, the xenomorph is an all-time great screen baddie – but it’s no match for the eyeball-octopus parasite stuffed in a sheep’s head
From the moment it was announced, Alien: Earth was a bold punt. Ri…
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The Blade Runner and Alien film-maker on his run-ins with critics, the space suits he keeps in his cellar in France – and his love of swearing
You’ve explored worlds of dystopia, historical epics and …