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steve coogan
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steve coogan
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1 November 2013
Philomena Review
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Rathing : 15 Distributor: Pathe (UK) Release Date : 1st November 2013 (UK) 27th November 2013(USA) Director : Stephen Frears Cast :...
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31 October 2013
Journalists on the Big Screen
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On 1st November the story of Philomena will be released. Philomena tells the true dramatic story of a teenager falling pregnant in Ireland...
23 August 2013
What Maisie Knew Review
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Rating : 15 Stars : Onata Aprile, Julianne Moore, Steve Coogan, Joanna Vanderham , Alexander Skarsgard Directors : Scott McGehee and D...
13 August 2013
The Look of Love - Coogan the Chameleon
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Steve Coogan , forever tied to his legendary comic creation Alan Partridge, has appeared in a varied range of film roles in recent years, a...
9 August 2013
Watch The UK Trailer For Stephen Frear's Philomena
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Whilst we know all about Steve Coogan 's comedy talents many may not know of his versatility and deliver something serious as well...
19 June 2013
EIFF 2013 - What Maisie Knew Review
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Taking a classic piece of late-nineteenth century literature and adapting it in a contemporary fashion is a risky move that few filmmake...
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27 April 2013
The Best Father-Daughter Relationships in Film (The Look Of Love)
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The Look of Love documents the life of Soho’s king, Paul Raymond – the one time richest man in Britain, self made millionaire, property own...
Sundance London 2013:The Look Of Love Review
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Scorcese had DeNiro, Tim Burton has Johnny Depp and back in blighty Michal Winterbottom has Steve Coogan. The Look of Love is the pair’...
26 April 2013
Michael Winterbottom Retrospective (The Look Of Love)
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This indisputably underestimated Blackburn-born filmmaker has packed in a lot in a fifteen-year career. Looking at Michael Winterbottom ’s ...
24 April 2013
The Look Of Love Review
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Whether recounting the autobiographical tale of a renowned public figure in 24 Hour Party People (Tony Wilson) or adapting the supposedly...
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