Tim Roth - Tim Roth filming the BBC drama 'Rillington Place' in Scotland at glasgow - Scotland, United Kingdom - Wednesday 20th April 2016
Tim Roth - Tim Roth filming the BBC drama 'Rillington Place' in Scotland at glasgow - Scotland, United Kingdom - Wednesday 20th April 2016
Tim Roth - Tim Roth filming the BBC drama 'Rillington Place' in Scotland at glasgow - Scotland, United Kingdom - Tuesday 19th April 2016
Henry wakes up in a modern operating theatre unable to speak and with no memory of his past. A woman begins talking to him and modifying his body, whilst she's speaking she informs Henry that they are man and wife and that she's just made vast improvements to his mental and physical abilities.
With no warning, the couple soon find themselves under fire and being chased by a group of men wishing to steal the technology Henry's wife has implanted in his body. As the couple attempt to excape, only Henry manages to break away from the villains; Estelle on the other hand is captures and taken hostage.
Alone in the city of Moscow, Henry doesn't know how he'll rescue his wife or escape the men seeking to kill him but he appears to have one ally a British man called Jimmy. If Henry can figure out the mystery surrounding the circumstances he finds himself in, he might just be able to fulfil his mission.
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Tim Roth, Zoe Bell , Channing Tatum - Quentin Tarantino's Hand And Footprint Ceremony at THE TCL Chinese Theater - Hollywood, California, United States - Wednesday 6th January 2016
Tim Roth - European Premiere of 'The Hateful Eight' at Odeon Leicester Square. London at Odeon Leicester Square - London, United Kingdom - Thursday 10th December 2015
John Ruth, known by his associates and like-minded peers as The Hangman on account of his fondness for hanging criminals, is a formidable bounty hunter on his way to Red Rock with a suspected murderer named Daisy Domergue. Along the way, they bump into another brutal bounty hunter named Major Marquis Warren who wastes no time in informing Daisy of her captor's uniquely vicious reputation, and they also pick up self-proclaimed new sheriff of Red Rock Chris Mannix. It's a bitter winter and soon a furious blizzard threatens to engulf them and their stagecoach. Thus, they decide to seek shelter at a small place on a mountain pass called Minnie's Haberdashery, which is currently playing host to caretaker Bob, Red Rock's own hangman Oswaldo Mobray, a ranch hand named Joe Gage and former Confederacy general Sandy Smithers. Unfortunately, the bounty hunters are not the only volatile ones at the haberdashery, and it seems some lethal mounting deception is threatening to bury them well before the storm.
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It's the Western every Tarantino fan has been waiting for...
Guns, violence, cool outfits and immeasurable cheese is everything that Quentin Tarantino is about, so fans have been waiting for a good old Western flick from him for a long time. Now we can rejoice because his eighth movie, 'The Hateful Eight', brings us just that, complete with shoot-outs, stetsons, suspicion - and a helluva lotta snow.
Samuel L. Jackson is as formidable as ever in 'The Hateful Eight'
Tarantino touched on the Western genre with 2012's 'Django Unchained', of course, but that was more about illicit slavery than country outlaws; there's usually humour to the Oscar winning director's work despite the shameless brutality of it, but 'Django' gave us something serious to think about. 'The Hateful Eight' is just plain enjoyable, bounty hunter, sweary (thanks to Samuel L. Jackson) fun, that everyone should be excited for come winter.
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Prepare to have your mind blown by the list of actors who might have taken the places of some of the 1994 movie's iconic performances.
Pulp Fiction has long since passed into the annals of movie history, confirming its director Quentin Tarantino as one of the modern greats of cinema and becoming arguably the biggest cult film of the 1990s. But, according to leaked documents, it could have looked very different indeed, as it turns out that many of its stars may not have been Tarantino’s first choices for their respective roles.
His wishlist – which has not yet been officially confirmed as genuine by Tarantino’s reps – was leaked via Reddit on Tuesday (September 15th) and makes for extremely interesting reading. Consisting of two sheets of hand-typed paper, the biggest revelation is that John Travolta, who received an Oscar nomination for his role as gangster Vincent Vega, was not Tarantino’s first choice. Rather, he originally wanted Michael Madsen – who of course did star in his first movie Reservoir Dogs just two years before – to play the part.
Quentin Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction' might have looked very different, according to leaked documents
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Tim Roth plated Sepp Platter in the movie.
Frederic Auburtin, the director of the FIFA movie United Passions - widely considered to be a propaganda film and one of the worst examples of filmmaking in recent memory - has conceded that the movie is a "disaster."
Tim Roth played Sepp Blatter in the FIFA movie United Passions
Auburtin, who says he regrets his involvement, called the most "a mess" and claimed he originally set out to make a Michael Moore style movie before struggling under the weight of the football organisation.
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United Passions didn't exactly do huge business.
United Passions, the FIFA movie starring Tim Roth as former President Sepp Blatter, took just $607 at the weekend box-office. The movie, financed by the football organisation, got a release just days after the corporation was rocked by allegations of corruption investiagated by the U.S and Swiss authorities.
Tim Roth stars as Sepp Blatter in United Passions
The movie raked in $319 on Friday and a depressing $288 on Saturday - taking $164 million over the two days in one theater in North Hollywood.
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Following a screenplay leak, cancellation and final confirmation that it would be going into production, 'The Hateful Eight' is filming, and Tarantino has released some set pictures.
In case it wasn't clear already, Quentin Tarantino loves movies. He's talked on many occasions about his love for the Spaghetti-Western genre, which has led many people to wonder what a Tarantino-directed Spaghetti-Western would look like. Sure, we had 2012's 'Django Unchained' to give us a brief glimpse at the idea, but that was racial revenge story first, and a Western second. When Tarantino announced his 8th film, 'The Hateful Eight', back in November 2013, fans worldwide jumped for joy.
Quentin Tarantino on set with the cast of 'The Hateful Eight'
A jump that may have been a little premature, as the project was cancelled in January 2014, after the script for the highly anticipated picture was leaked online. Tarantino talked about rereleasing the screenplay as a novel, before going back and deciding to give the film one last shot. Production began in January 2015, and now we have some of the first pictures from the set of the new film.
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One of the finest biopics in recent memory, this drama manages to present someone as iconic as Martin Luther King Jr. as a normal man anyone can aspire to emulate. Anchored by an internalised performance from David Oyelowo, the film is skilfully directed by Ava DuVernay (Middle of Nowhere) with a sharp attention to subtle details. And the script by newcomer Paul Webb draws the characters with such complexity that the film has provoked controversy from people who like their heroes untextured.
The film enters Martin's story as he is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize alongside his activist wife Coretta (Carmen Ejogo) in October 1964, just over a year after his soaring "I have a dream" speech. And a few months later, he's called to Selma, Alabama, to help blacks who are being denied the right to vote by racially motivated voter registration laws. Martin meets with President Lyndon Johnson (Tom Wilkinson), who has more pressing things on his political agenda, then heads to Selma to lead a march on the state capitol in Montgomery. But the peaceful protest is met with nightmarish violence, ordered by Governor George Wallace (Tim Roth). So as the protesters regroup and plan a second march, Martin heads back to Washington to challenge Johnson to set some new priorities.
Cleverly, the script just covers a few months, punctuated with a series of King's most rousing speeches. Since none of this is presented for its big inspirational value, it has a much stronger kick than we expect. The film's punchiest scenes are almost silent, as King struggles to knot his tie before an appearance or fails to find the words to confess his infidelities to his wife. Oyelowo is so transparent in the role that King emerges as an everyday man with a gift for oratory in the right place at the right time. But it's his steely desire to do the right thing that makes him inspirational. And how he reacts when he discovers the human cost of his actions.
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Writer and director Ava DuVernay graced the red carpet at the Ziegfeld Theatre for the New York premiere of her latest film 'Selma'. Legendary actor Tim Roth also posed for photos, as did actor David Oyelowo who plays Martin Luther King, Jr. in the film.
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“What happens when a man stands up and says ‘enough is enough’?” So goes the question raised by Martin Luther King, Jr. (David Oyelowo) when President Lyndon B. Johnson (Tom Wilkinson) declines to help him in battling the race-related violence in Alabama. In retaliation, King organises a peaceful protest; he has African Americans march into Selma, Alabama, in an attempt to gain rights to vote. What follows, is a truly horrifying attack from the police on the peaceful protest which was televised and seen by millions, forcing the President’s hand, as he is forced to watch innocent people suffer.
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Nicole Kidman and Tim Roth - 67th Cannes Film Festival 2014, Photocall film "Grace of Monaco". Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth - Cannes, France - Wednesday 14th May 2014
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