Video: ‘X-Men’ cast do impressions of each other
Watch X-Men stars Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen do impressions of each other…
Watch X-Men stars Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen do impressions of each other…
Episodes of Doctor Who that deal with a key historical figure, when executed well, are often some of the highlights of any given series, with ‘The Girl in the Fireplace’, ‘The Unquiet Dead’, ‘Vincent and the Doctor’ and ‘Day of the Moon’ typifying this point.
Sometimes an actor gives a performance so strong, it defines their career. Think Russell Crowe in Gladiator or Colin Firth in The King’s Speech. Filth will no doubt be a defining moment in James McAvoy’s career.
Neverwhere began life as a six-part BBC Two series in 1996. Sadly, a limited budget restrained its potential and it was in prose that the story truly came alive. Neil Gaiman, then known primarily for his comic work, is now a world-renowned author whose work straddles the worlds of prose, film and television. Neverwhere has never gone away though, with a comic version, stage adaptations and attempts at a movie in the intervening years.
To celebrate AudioGO’s release of the BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere on audiobook (RRP £16.25) for the first time on Thursday 5 September, we’ve got CDs to give away to four of our Twitter followers!
James McAvoy and Mark Strong play enemies turned allies in this slick crime drama set in the heart of London.
It’s been an intriguing year for comic book movies. Here we’ve picked out our five favourite graphic novel adaptations of 2011…
Starring Nicholas Hoult (Skins) and James McAvoy (Shameless), the first trailer has been released for this summer’s X-Men: First Class movie.