Whether you’re into Doctor Who and Star Wars or The Wire and Sherlock, there’s a great line-up of special guests coming to the NEC on 22-23 March for McM Birmingham Comic Con and Memorabilia. Here are just a few of them!
British actor, writer and director Phil Davis has appeared in a host of top TV shows including Whitechapel; Sherlock, Being Human, Merlin and Doctor Who, while his movie credits include Alien 3, Quadrophenia, Notes On A Scandal, Secrets & Lies and Vera Drake, for which he was BAFTA-nominated. Paul McGann – Famous for playing the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 Doctor Who television film – a role he reprised in 72 audio dramas and the 2013 mini-episode ‘The Night of the Doctor’ – and for starring alongside Richard E. Grant in much-loved 1987 black comedy Withnail And I. Clarke Peters – Best known as detective Lester Freamon in acclaimed crime drama The Wire, as well as...
British actor, writer and director Phil Davis has appeared in a host of top TV shows including Whitechapel; Sherlock, Being Human, Merlin and Doctor Who, while his movie credits include Alien 3, Quadrophenia, Notes On A Scandal, Secrets & Lies and Vera Drake, for which he was BAFTA-nominated. Paul McGann – Famous for playing the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 Doctor Who television film – a role he reprised in 72 audio dramas and the 2013 mini-episode ‘The Night of the Doctor’ – and for starring alongside Richard E. Grant in much-loved 1987 black comedy Withnail And I. Clarke Peters – Best known as detective Lester Freamon in acclaimed crime drama The Wire, as well as...
- 3/11/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Universal Studios “Snow White and The Huntsman”
Fairy tales aren’t exactly a new thing.
They weren’t even new when the Grimm Brothers famously published them two hundred years ago, and creative twists on those folk tales are almost as commonplace as the stories themselves. The publishing world alone sees dozens of new fairy tales each year, rehashed and reinterpreted. Some authors, such as Gail Carson Levine (“Ella Enchanted,” “Fairest”) and Gregory Maguire (“Confessions of a Wicked Stepsister,” “Mirror,...
Fairy tales aren’t exactly a new thing.
They weren’t even new when the Grimm Brothers famously published them two hundred years ago, and creative twists on those folk tales are almost as commonplace as the stories themselves. The publishing world alone sees dozens of new fairy tales each year, rehashed and reinterpreted. Some authors, such as Gail Carson Levine (“Ella Enchanted,” “Fairest”) and Gregory Maguire (“Confessions of a Wicked Stepsister,” “Mirror,...
- 1/13/2012
- by Marissa Meyer
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
DVD Playhouse—March 2011
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
- 3/1/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Great balls of fire, y'all. Every day there's another Pajiba "Top Ten of 2009" list, or "Ten Best/Ten Worst/Ten Cutest/Ten Stupidest" list, or a "Hey Did You Know It's The End of The Decade?" Guide to What's Good For You. Do we really need another top ten list?
Yes, yes we do. We need more lists. We need lists that have lists, and those lists need footnotes of lists. "List" is a funny word. Say it five times. Listlistlistlistlist. Oooh, my tongue is all twisty. Hey, "twist" rhymes with "list!" I have obviously lost my mind. You may not know this, but Kolby and I share a brain and we take turns with it. I hope to God she has it right now, otherwise we're screwed.
Where was I? Oh, right, top ten lists. I have one for you! Aren't you excited? Can you please show some goddamn enthusiasm,...
Yes, yes we do. We need more lists. We need lists that have lists, and those lists need footnotes of lists. "List" is a funny word. Say it five times. Listlistlistlistlist. Oooh, my tongue is all twisty. Hey, "twist" rhymes with "list!" I have obviously lost my mind. You may not know this, but Kolby and I share a brain and we take turns with it. I hope to God she has it right now, otherwise we're screwed.
Where was I? Oh, right, top ten lists. I have one for you! Aren't you excited? Can you please show some goddamn enthusiasm,...
- 12/14/2009
- by Dustin Rowles
Producer Laura Ziskin, writer-director Nora Ephron, writer Delia Ephron and casting director John Frank Levey will be honored at the Casting Society of America's 24th annual Artios Awards.
Simultaneous awards ceremonies will be held in at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the New York Times Building in New York on Nov. 2.
Ziskin is set to receive the group's Career Achievement Award. The New York Apple Award will be presented to Nora and Delia Ephron. Levy is this year's recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
Representing 425 members in the United States, Canada, England and Australia, Cas also announced its nominees in film TV and theater on Thursday.
In the category of big budget feature drama, Ellen Chenoweth scored two noms for "Changeling" and "Duplicity." The category nominees are John Papsidera for "The Dark Knight"; April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" and Avy Kaufman for "State of Play.
Simultaneous awards ceremonies will be held in at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles and the New York Times Building in New York on Nov. 2.
Ziskin is set to receive the group's Career Achievement Award. The New York Apple Award will be presented to Nora and Delia Ephron. Levy is this year's recipient of the Hoyt Bowers Award.
Representing 425 members in the United States, Canada, England and Australia, Cas also announced its nominees in film TV and theater on Thursday.
In the category of big budget feature drama, Ellen Chenoweth scored two noms for "Changeling" and "Duplicity." The category nominees are John Papsidera for "The Dark Knight"; April Webster and Alyssa Weisberg for "Star Trek" and Avy Kaufman for "State of Play.
- 9/17/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Happy birthday Madonna! The Material Girl has hit the big 5-0 and we thought we'd celebrate by searching through cyberspace, books and articles to find 50 fascinating facts you may or may not know about Mrs. Ritchie.
From her personal statistics, Italian roots and early successes to her all-conquering pop landmarks and the crazy things that have been named after her, feast your eyes on this treasure of trivia:
- Madonna once drummed for New York pop group the Breakfast Club. A later member of the band was American Idol judge Randy Jackson. Ex-boyfriends Dan Gilroy and Stephen Bray were also members of the Breakfast Club.
- Madonna beat out acting greats Glenn Close, Frances McDormand, Debbie Reynolds and Barbra Streisand to grab a Best Actress Golden Globe Award in 1997 for her role in Evita.
- Madonna has acted in 22 films.
- The Recording Industry Association of America has named Madonna the best-selling female rock artist of the 20th century. She's also the second top-selling female artist in the United States with 63 million certified albums.
- The Guinness World Records list Madonna as the world's most successful female recording artist of all time; she has sold over 200 million records worldwide.
- Madonna is one of six children born to Silvio Ciccone and Madonna Louise Ciccone (nee Fortin). She was named after her mother.
- She also has a stepbrother and stepsister from her father's second marriage to his former housekeeper Joan Gustafson.
- Born in Bay City, Michigan, Madonna's roots stretch back to Pacentro in Italy, where her grandparents came from. In 1988, town officials in Pacentro began to construct a 13-foot (4 meter) statue of Madonna.
- Madonna was a member of the cheerleading team at Rochester Adams High School.
- Madonna worked in a New York City Dunkin' Donuts while she was struggling to make it as a dancer in the Big Apple. She was reportedly fired after squirting jam in a customer's face.
- Madonna's first single, Everybody, was released on 24 April, 1982.
- Madonna's hit album Like A Virgin is among the Definitive 200 Albums of All Time, according to the Rock + Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted the pop star earlier this year.
- As well as starring alongside Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise, Madonna also joined her then-husband onstage in her theatrical debut Goose + Tom Tom in 1986.
- Madonna and Sean Penn separated on New Year's Eve (31Dec) 1988.
- Madonna's Confessions Tour is the highest grossing concert tour by a female artist.
- Madonna is the most successful female in her adopted U.K.'s pop charts and has more number one singles than any other female solo artist.
- Madonna has a new species of tardigrade named after her. The anthropod-type animals, also known as water bears, are often found living on mosses. They can survive in extreme conditions that would kill most other living species.
- Madonna's father, Tony Ciccone, recently decided to advance his winery business by releasing Madonna Wine, which is available in five varieties: Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay. Prices range from $25 (GBP12.50) to $40 (GBP20) per bottle.
- Celebrity Cellars also produced a line of collectible wine, called Madonna - Confessions on a Dance Floor.
- Madonna made her London West End stage debut in 2002 in Up for Grabs.
- Madonna's first children's book, The English Roses, was published in 2003 and she has since published a total of 10 books.
- Madonna was among the inaugural UK Music Hall of Fame inductees in 2004.
- Madonna has released a total of 68 official singles to date, according to the singer's own website.
- Madonna was among People Magazine's '50 Most Beautiful People of 1991' and '25 Most Intriguing People of 2001'.
- In March 2007, Madonna created a clothing line for the retailer H+M.
- Madonna is good friends with Sting and his actress wife Trudie Styler, who introduced her to director Guy Ritchie. The couple fell in love and are now husband and wife.
- Sting is godfather to Madonna and Guy Ritchie's son Rocco.
- Madonna is the only artist who performed at the benefit concerts Live Aid (1985), Live 8 (2005), and Live Earth (2007).
- Madonna suffers from brontophobia - a fear of thunder.
- Madonna was considered for the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle in the 1992 film Batman Returns. She turned the part down and the role went to Michelle Pfeiffer. She also fought for the role of Ginger in Casino, but lost out to Sharon Stone.
- Madonna turned down leading roles in Showgirls and The Fabulous Baker Boys.
- Madonna is 5 feet, 44 inches (1.64 metres) tall. Her measurements are 34C-23-33.
- Madonna does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was selected for the honour in 1990 but she showed no interest and the invitation has now expired. Walk of Fame spokeswoman Ana Martinez-Holler states that, in order to receive a star, Madonna would have to be "resubmitted for a nomination," adding, "since she is not interested, I highly doubt that she will give a nominator the permission to do so."
- Madonna was paid $5 million (GBP2.5 million) by Pepsi to film a commercial that never even aired. Pepsi bosses pulled the controversial ad, which was related to her Like A Prayer video and full of religious overtones.
- Madonna has won nine Razzie Awards: Worst Actress for Shanghai Surprise in 1987, Worst Actress for Who's that Girl in 1988, Worst Actress for Body of Evidence in 1994, Worst Supporting Actress for Four Rooms in 1996, Worst Actress of the Century in 2000, Worst Actress for The Next Best Thing in 2001, Worst Actress and Worst Screen Couple for Swept Away in 2003, and Worst Supporting Actress for Die Another Day in 2003.
- Gwen Stefani, Celine Dion and Mark Wahlberg are distant relatives of Madonna, according to a recent ancestry study.
- Madonna auditioned for the part of Kevin Costner's high-maintenance love interest in The Bodyguard. Whitney Houston landed the role.
- Madonna played a lesbian witch in the 1996 movie Four Rooms.
- Madonna originally dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer.
- The Beastie Boys supported Madonna on her very first solo tour.
- Madonna was ranked Number 1 on VH1's '100 Sexiest Artists' in 2002.
- Madonna has been nominated for a total of 18 Grammy Awards; she has won five.
- Madonna has been a vegetarian since she was 15.
- Madonna hates the colour orange.
- Madonna was named one of People magazine's worst-dressed, in 1999.
- Madonna's controversial Sex book, which featured naked photos of the Material Girl, was so popular that a re-print had to be ordered within 48 hours.
- Madonna dedicated her album True Blue to then-husband Sean Penn, who she called "the coolest guy in the universe".
- Gwyneth Paltrow was Maid of Honour at Madonna's Scottish wedding in 2000.
- Fight Club director David Fincher was the man behind the camera on four of Madonna's videos.
- Madonna's What It Feels Like For A Girl and Justify My Love were banned from MTV.
From her personal statistics, Italian roots and early successes to her all-conquering pop landmarks and the crazy things that have been named after her, feast your eyes on this treasure of trivia:
- Madonna once drummed for New York pop group the Breakfast Club. A later member of the band was American Idol judge Randy Jackson. Ex-boyfriends Dan Gilroy and Stephen Bray were also members of the Breakfast Club.
- Madonna beat out acting greats Glenn Close, Frances McDormand, Debbie Reynolds and Barbra Streisand to grab a Best Actress Golden Globe Award in 1997 for her role in Evita.
- Madonna has acted in 22 films.
- The Recording Industry Association of America has named Madonna the best-selling female rock artist of the 20th century. She's also the second top-selling female artist in the United States with 63 million certified albums.
- The Guinness World Records list Madonna as the world's most successful female recording artist of all time; she has sold over 200 million records worldwide.
- Madonna is one of six children born to Silvio Ciccone and Madonna Louise Ciccone (nee Fortin). She was named after her mother.
- She also has a stepbrother and stepsister from her father's second marriage to his former housekeeper Joan Gustafson.
- Born in Bay City, Michigan, Madonna's roots stretch back to Pacentro in Italy, where her grandparents came from. In 1988, town officials in Pacentro began to construct a 13-foot (4 meter) statue of Madonna.
- Madonna was a member of the cheerleading team at Rochester Adams High School.
- Madonna worked in a New York City Dunkin' Donuts while she was struggling to make it as a dancer in the Big Apple. She was reportedly fired after squirting jam in a customer's face.
- Madonna's first single, Everybody, was released on 24 April, 1982.
- Madonna's hit album Like A Virgin is among the Definitive 200 Albums of All Time, according to the Rock + Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted the pop star earlier this year.
- As well as starring alongside Sean Penn in Shanghai Surprise, Madonna also joined her then-husband onstage in her theatrical debut Goose + Tom Tom in 1986.
- Madonna and Sean Penn separated on New Year's Eve (31Dec) 1988.
- Madonna's Confessions Tour is the highest grossing concert tour by a female artist.
- Madonna is the most successful female in her adopted U.K.'s pop charts and has more number one singles than any other female solo artist.
- Madonna has a new species of tardigrade named after her. The anthropod-type animals, also known as water bears, are often found living on mosses. They can survive in extreme conditions that would kill most other living species.
- Madonna's father, Tony Ciccone, recently decided to advance his winery business by releasing Madonna Wine, which is available in five varieties: Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay. Prices range from $25 (GBP12.50) to $40 (GBP20) per bottle.
- Celebrity Cellars also produced a line of collectible wine, called Madonna - Confessions on a Dance Floor.
- Madonna made her London West End stage debut in 2002 in Up for Grabs.
- Madonna's first children's book, The English Roses, was published in 2003 and she has since published a total of 10 books.
- Madonna was among the inaugural UK Music Hall of Fame inductees in 2004.
- Madonna has released a total of 68 official singles to date, according to the singer's own website.
- Madonna was among People Magazine's '50 Most Beautiful People of 1991' and '25 Most Intriguing People of 2001'.
- In March 2007, Madonna created a clothing line for the retailer H+M.
- Madonna is good friends with Sting and his actress wife Trudie Styler, who introduced her to director Guy Ritchie. The couple fell in love and are now husband and wife.
- Sting is godfather to Madonna and Guy Ritchie's son Rocco.
- Madonna is the only artist who performed at the benefit concerts Live Aid (1985), Live 8 (2005), and Live Earth (2007).
- Madonna suffers from brontophobia - a fear of thunder.
- Madonna was considered for the role of Catwoman/Selina Kyle in the 1992 film Batman Returns. She turned the part down and the role went to Michelle Pfeiffer. She also fought for the role of Ginger in Casino, but lost out to Sharon Stone.
- Madonna turned down leading roles in Showgirls and The Fabulous Baker Boys.
- Madonna is 5 feet, 44 inches (1.64 metres) tall. Her measurements are 34C-23-33.
- Madonna does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She was selected for the honour in 1990 but she showed no interest and the invitation has now expired. Walk of Fame spokeswoman Ana Martinez-Holler states that, in order to receive a star, Madonna would have to be "resubmitted for a nomination," adding, "since she is not interested, I highly doubt that she will give a nominator the permission to do so."
- Madonna was paid $5 million (GBP2.5 million) by Pepsi to film a commercial that never even aired. Pepsi bosses pulled the controversial ad, which was related to her Like A Prayer video and full of religious overtones.
- Madonna has won nine Razzie Awards: Worst Actress for Shanghai Surprise in 1987, Worst Actress for Who's that Girl in 1988, Worst Actress for Body of Evidence in 1994, Worst Supporting Actress for Four Rooms in 1996, Worst Actress of the Century in 2000, Worst Actress for The Next Best Thing in 2001, Worst Actress and Worst Screen Couple for Swept Away in 2003, and Worst Supporting Actress for Die Another Day in 2003.
- Gwen Stefani, Celine Dion and Mark Wahlberg are distant relatives of Madonna, according to a recent ancestry study.
- Madonna auditioned for the part of Kevin Costner's high-maintenance love interest in The Bodyguard. Whitney Houston landed the role.
- Madonna played a lesbian witch in the 1996 movie Four Rooms.
- Madonna originally dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer.
- The Beastie Boys supported Madonna on her very first solo tour.
- Madonna was ranked Number 1 on VH1's '100 Sexiest Artists' in 2002.
- Madonna has been nominated for a total of 18 Grammy Awards; she has won five.
- Madonna has been a vegetarian since she was 15.
- Madonna hates the colour orange.
- Madonna was named one of People magazine's worst-dressed, in 1999.
- Madonna's controversial Sex book, which featured naked photos of the Material Girl, was so popular that a re-print had to be ordered within 48 hours.
- Madonna dedicated her album True Blue to then-husband Sean Penn, who she called "the coolest guy in the universe".
- Gwyneth Paltrow was Maid of Honour at Madonna's Scottish wedding in 2000.
- Fight Club director David Fincher was the man behind the camera on four of Madonna's videos.
- Madonna's What It Feels Like For A Girl and Justify My Love were banned from MTV.
- 8/15/2008
- WENN
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