Ed Westwick: a serial killer in Los Angeles

English heartthrobs Ed Westwick, aka Chuck Bass, has landed as Kent, a twisted serial killer who preys on young woman who have come to Los Angeles looking for a little bit of success and popularity, in the new ABC‘s drama pilot L.A. Crime. The series explores different eras in Los Angeles crimes history and in…

Bradley Cooper and Alessandro Nivola on stage in London

When we wrote this article was just an idea; now, few days later is already reality. Best Actor Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper and the Broadway cast of  The Elephant Man will be taking the  play about a deformed man in Victorian England to London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket on May 9. “Never did we think we…

London Critics Circle Film Awards

Great night for cinema at the London Critics Circle Awards. In an another superb year for British films many the stars who walked the red carpet hosted at May Fair Hotel in Central London. Check our live coverage on our Facebook page: you can find live interviews from the red carpet and with the winners.…

Jamie Campbell Bower on stage with a new Beckham girl

Do you remember when in 2002, The Imitation Game star Keira Knightley put on a pair of football shoes to star alongside the Londoner heartthrob Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the kick ass girl who loved soccer in Bend it like Beckham? Well now the movie it’s being turned into a play but on stage, as the swoon worthy coach Joe, instead Mr. Tudor Jonathan…

BRADLEY COOPER ON STAGE IN LONDON IN 2015

Broadway has been abuzz with Bradley Cooper as John Merrick, a man so physically deformed who was called The Elephant Man. Written by Bernard Pomerance, the play enjoyed a great 14 weeks run in New York at Booth Theatre from November 2014. The great news is that discussing the play on the Jimmy Fallow Show, Mr Cooper, said: ” We’re going to do it til 22…

A chat with: Duane Hopkins

We met BYPASS (here the review) director, Duane Hopkins during the London Film Festival and we talked about his last movie that premiered at the Festival. Q: “ByPass is a really great story. Who inspired it to you?” H: “I was casting for another project and for this reason I went to meet some people in…

A chat with: Daniel Monzon

We met El Nino (read here our review) director Daniel Monzon at one of the Afternoon Tea during the London Film Festival. Friendly and helpful, we spent in his company 40 pleasant minutes that we now sum up in this interview. Meanwhile let us congratulate with Monzon and with Jesus Castro (El Nino main character) for…

THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN: The Face of an Angel

Michael Winterbottom‘s new movie is a journey inside two really close worlds: journalism and cinema. And, sometimes, for the “men at work”, this direct attack can be hard to accept. This is the only reason I can find to explain why the press, especially the Italian one, has been so mean about this movie at…

I’M NOT GONNA GIVE UP: CAMP X-RAY

In Guantanamo Bay Prison in Cuba (here an abandoned juvenile prison just outside LA), everyone is behind bars: guards and…we usually say prisoners but the first thing you learn from Camp X-Ray is that the word prisoner is forbidden because in that case they will be subject to the terms of the Geneva Conventions. The movie…