Sentences with phrase «british television screens»

Last night, one of the greatest so - bad - it's - good films ever made hit British television screens.

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The Mad Dogs British Pub knows how to keep people entertained — 16 HD television screens line the walls along with two jumbo screens, so you can cheer for your favorite teams and bond with fellow fans as you watch the game in a friendly community space.
Nyong» o (who made her feature film debut with this movie, never mind being a first - time nominee) snagged the Screen Actors Guild prize, but Lawrence did win the Golden Globe and British Academy of Film and Television Arts prize.
One of the great British plays about life in the theatre returns to the screen in Richard Eyre's television adaptation of Ronald Harwood's The Dresser starring Anthony Hopkins and Ian McKellen.
In 1978, Douglas Adams penned the script for British radio an eccentric SF comedy entitled «The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» (or H2G2), and its success led to a run of five best - selling books (the first appearing in 1979), a BBC television series (1981), a computer game (1998), and now, over a quarter of a century after its first radio outing, a big - screen feature film.
The live Q&A will be followed by a screening of two episodes of Spaced, the successful Pegg - penned and Wright - directed British television sitcom.
But it's easy to forget that critics groups aren't the Academy — nor are they the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, nor the Screen Actors Guild, nor the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
The British scribe has largely been responsible for many UK miniseries and television series, working on Skins, Castoffs, The Fades, This is England, Glue, National Treasure and the upcoming small screen adaptation of Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.
And while The Shape of Water has been recognized by film journalists and critics, it has also attracted big attention by industry voters, including nominations from the Screen Actors Guild, the Director's Guild of America, the Writers Guild of America and the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTAs).
This week the 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. gets a big screen update starring Armie Hammer (The Social Network) and Henry Cavill (Man of Steel), and yet another 1960s television adaptation is on the way in 2016 with the British comedy Dad's Army.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is one of the great works of art in the history of film, and yet, except for some recent television screenings, this British production is largely unknown in the United States.
Released theatrically overseas (in some countries as a two - part movie) but presented as a television miniseries for its stateside showing, this handsome production showcases British actor Robert Powell portraying one of the best Christs the screen has seen, effectively mixing a divine countenance with recognizably human emotions.
Andrew holds an MFA from New York University Graduate Film School and has made several acclaimed short films, which have screened at numerous film festivals, museums, and on U.S. and British television.
Frost / Nixon (R for profanity) Ron Howard directs this screen adaptation of the Tony - winning Broadway play recounting the series of television interviews conducted by British talk show David Frost (Michael Sheen) with Richard Nixon (Frank Langella) in 1977, three years after the disgraced U.S. President resigned from office in the wake of the Watergate scandal.
His television series on London for the BBC was screened in autumn 2003, accompanied by the tie - in book, Illustrated London (2003), which was shortlisted for the 2003 British Book Awards Illustrated Book of the Year.
BAFTA television awards LIVE: Sur Perkins hosts the awards as the best of British small screen hope for...
The Otolith Group's contribution is to screen the series on 13 sets simultaneously: emphasising the brilliance of its montages as a montage.But that is secondary compared to the challenge issued to British television executives to broadcast this stupendous series again now.
Much like in his BAFTA awards speech, after Coco won the Best Animated Feature award for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Unkrich specifically cited his wish to help contribute to a world where children of all races can see believable versions of themselves on - screen.
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