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Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire and Steve McQueen’s Hunger took home three trophies each at the 11th annual British Independent Film Awards (BIFA). The winners were announced at the Old Billingsgate Market in London on Sunday. The ceremony was hosted by James Nesbitt. Here is the complete list of the 2008 BIFA winners: Best British independent film: “Hunger” “In Bruges” “Man [...]
The grim saga of the IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands and a feel-good rags to riches tale about a fictitious Indian slum kid swept the British Independent Film Awards last night.
Yes, yes. After the not-particularly-surprising announcement that David Tennant's leaving Doctor Who after the 2009 specials the speculation about who'll replace him is getting ridiculous. All you have to do is mention a name and "Doctor Who" in the same...
James Nesbitt has ruled himself out of the running for the role of the Eleventh Doctor. The Northern Irish actor - best known for Steven Moffat's Jekyll, the gritty Murphy's Law, being a complete pillock in Cold Feet and and cutting his niece's hair in a Yellow Pages advert - has finally revealed that he doesn't want to be the Doctor. Of course this isn't his first denial, but let's hope it will be...
Doctor Who James Nesbitt says no… …as BBC bosses say "Colin Salmon - yes, please"? Rusty explains how to write Film Steve Carell to star in The Beaver Justin Long, Josh Charles join Neeson/Ricci's After.Life Full theatrical trailer for Jim Carrey's Yes Man Behind-the-scenes featurette about Watchmen Theatre Extensions for Jersey Boys , Joseph and Fat Pig British TV Stanley Baxter returns to ITV...
Georgina Baillie, who works as a professional dominatrix, epitomises the shameless new female vulgarians who have lost all respect not only for others, but for themselves.
It's a mugs game, kids - but betting is thriving in the Who's Going to Replace David Tennant game at bookies on the High Street and online. Patterson Joseph 4 - 1 Alexander Armstrong 18 - 1 Paul Bettany 40 - 1 David Morrisey 5 - 1 Jason Statham 18 - 1 Joel Beckett 40 - 1 James Nesbitt 6 - 1 Aidan Gillen 18 - 1 Christopher Eccleston 40 - 1 Chiwetel Ejiofor 8 - 1 Nigel Harman 20 - 1 Alex Kingston 50...
Coleraine actor James Nesbitt has emerged as the bookies favourite to take over the keys for the Tardis following David Tennant announcement that he is stepping down from the role.
BRITISH actor Joseph Paterson has emerged as the new favourite at 3/1 with bookies Paddy Power to takeover from David Tennant as Doctor Who when he steps down from the role next year.
He wasn't the first and we now know he won't be the last: David Tennant has announced he will be stepping down as the nation's favourite doctor following the 2009 series. So who do you think should succeed Tennant to...