A Fine Whine: Jonathan Nossiter discusses making Mondovino
January 1st, 2005 | by Jay Richardson
“Wine has always been an accurate reflection of the world around it because it’s always been an expression of civilisation
January 1st, 2005 | by Jay Richardson
“Wine has always been an accurate reflection of the world around it because it’s always been an expression of civilisation
December 1st, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
That cocksure grin and sneering lip curl have ensured that Marc Warren has been cast in some pretty noxious parts.
November 1st, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
Having produced To Kill A King, in which the beheading of Charles the I and the nation’s plunge into civil
October 1st, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
“Usually, I compare my character to an animal. And I think Monique is a fox.” Like most British men of
June 5th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
He might be an evil, undead fiend whose rapacious bloodlust terrorised Europe for centuries. He might shun the sun, savour
May 14th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
Published in 1996, John King’s novel Football Factory was a gripping insight into the mind of a 1980s football hooligan.
April 16th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
The second part of Quentin Tarantino’s roaring rampage of revenge, a “western” to the first film’s “eastern”, Kill Bill Vol
April 9th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
An adolescent boy’s fantasy, The Girl Next Door is never as bad as you fear it could be, some mild
March 26th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
Winner of the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award, as well as best screenplay and best performance plaudits for Patricia Clarkson,
March 12th, 2004 | by Jay Richardson
A so-so Scottish comedy and first feature from writer-director Stewart Svaasand, One Last Chance should resonate with anyone who’s ever