Topic: Imelda Staunton

Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman Animations announced they've set Hugh Grant, Martin Freeman, David Tennant, Imelda Staunton, Jeremy Piven ...
The Guardian newspaper film critic has slammed the new Harry Potter film saying "It's simply that it's hard to mourn the demise of a franchise that...

Taking Woodstock Movie Review

Set in 1969, this offbeat and psychedelic comedy follows Elliot Tiber, played by the very funny Demetri Martin. After putting all of his money into his family?s failing Catskills motel, Elliot moves back home with his parents, played by Imelda Staunton ...
On the eve of the release of the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's wildly successful epic series about a certain boy wizard comes the fifth...

Rare chance to see classic Tolpuddle film

The 175th anniversary of the Tolpuddle martyrs' struggle for union rights is to be marked this week with a rare showing of a classic film on the story.. Comrades, by Bill Douglas, is the epic tale of six Dorset farm workers who ...
ROWAN ATKINSON has been forced to pull out of the musical Oliver! He follows Mathew Horne and Imelda Staunton in having to withdraw from the West End stage.. Both he and his co-star Staunton, 53, were diagnosed with a virus and missed ...
A WEST End show came to an abrupt halt after both its lead actors fell ill before the end of a matinee. As Horne was being treated, his co-star Imelda Staunton stepped forward to explain to the audience why the show had ...

Standing in for Mr Sloane

A WEST End show came to an abrupt halt after both its lead actors fell ill before the end of a matinee. As Horne was being treated, his co-star Imelda Staunton stepped forward to explain to the audience why the show had ...

Julie calls for more women's roles on TV

TOP performers led by Julie Walters, Simon Callow, Charles Dance and David Soul are calling for more roles for women on television.. For every two male roles in a drama there is one female, research by Deborah Dean at the University of ...

Entertaining Mr Sloane

Forty-five years after its London premiere, Joe Orton's Entertaining Mr Sloane comes up almost as fresh as a four leaf clover. Even director Nick Bagnall's spectacular miscasting of Matthew Horne, who replaces Mr Sloane, the bisexual, opportunistic, muscle-boy of the ...