Scottish actor Peter Mullan, whose credits include The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Westworld, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, passed through Series Mania in Lille this week, ...
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In After the Party, real-life couple Peter Mullan and Robyn Malcolm play two bitterly estranged exes. They talk middle-aged baggage, Scottish independence and ‘aspirational casting’ ‘We’re both ...
Besides Mullan and Henry, Amazon has also cast Lloyd Owen (You, Me and the Apocalypse), Augustus Prew (Pure Genius), Benjamin Walker (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter), Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Arrow), ...
Peter Mullan, the Scottish actor whose latest film -- the drama "Tyrannosaur" -- is already on its way toward amassing an impressive collection of hardware early this awards season, seems to have ...
Built as it is around horrifying moments of intimate violence, the stark British drama "Tyrannosaur" can be a hard movie to watch. At the same time, though, it's hard to stop watching once it gets ...
Following the 2013 release of Red Or Dead, his epic, fictional portrait of Bill Shankly’s life story, author David Peace was asked which actor he thought was capable of delivering a performance worthy ...
The red carpet was rolled out at Liverpool’s Royal Court theatre for the press night of Red or Dead, Phillip Breen’s stage adaptation of David Peace’s novel about the legendary manager of Liverpool FC ...
When young John McGill (Conor McCarron) scores a 100% score at the start of “NEDS,” the grade-schooler quietly rejoices in his seat, proud to have distinguished himself from his peers. His reward? He ...
Like a Celtic Ken Loach, the invaluable Peter Mullan has become a passionate chronicler of underprivilege, class struggle and religious oppression. In 2003's The Magdalene Sisters, he highlighted ...
Actor-turned-director Paddy Considine's World Cinema Dramatic Competition film pulls no punches in its intense exploration of the corrosive effects of human violence. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic ...
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