Lucy Lillystone

  • Following criticism last year regarding the lack of diversity among Oscars nominees, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced new diversity and inclusion rules for films seeking consideration […]

  • We’re going back to the theatres with Back to the Future! It’s true – the musical, based on the 1985 blockbuster and pop culture phenomenon is coming back for its second run on the stage after the pandemic cut it […]

  • When the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020 shortlist was first announced, it was evident the judges had a difficult job on their hands, under pressure to pick a winner from some of the most talented writers we have […]

  • Most romantic comedies tend to feature a man and a woman, falling desperately and hopelessly in love, and almost ALWAYS end with a happy ending. However, director Clea DuVall, best known for her work on 90’s […]

  • David Bintley’s Cinderella, staged in 2010, has made it’s way out of the archives to add a little bit of magic to our current circumstances. With breath-taking staging, bold characterisation and flawless cho […]

  • Hey all you cool cats and kittens… 2020 just got a lot weirder.

    Remember the early days of quarantine when we were all binging Tiger King, thoroughly obsessed with Joe Exotic and his arch-nemesis Carole […]

  • After becoming an internet sensation upon the release of BBC’s adaptation of Normal People—so much so that Instagram accounts were made to appreciate Connell’s chain—Mescal has landed his first major film rol […]

  • Adapted by Frank Cottrell Boyce and Carl Hunter, The Winter’s Tale is a modern retelling of the story of King Leontes falsely accusing his wife Hermione of infidelity with his best friend. Except, in this a […]

  • 29-year-old Dutch author, Marieke Lucas Rijneveld’s debut novel The Discomfort of Evening has officially won the 2020 International Booker Prize, the youngest winner so far to take home the esteemed £50,000 […]

  • Hollywood star and Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal (Brokeback Mountain, Nightcrawler, Spider-Man: Far From Home) is set to star in upcoming TV series based on Ian Parker’s 2019 New Yorker article: A Suspense […]

  • Jay Baruchel, best known for Goon: Last of the Enforcers and the voice of Hiccup in the How To Train Your Dragon franchise, sets comedy aside for his first attempt at horror with new film Random Acts of […]

  • Amandla Stenberg has been cast in an upcoming film adaptation of the fan-favourite Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.

    The 21 year-old actor and singer is best known for her breakthrough role as Rue in The […]

  • Dirty Dancing wasn’t kidding when it said “nobody puts Baby in the corner.” Lionsgate has confirmed a sequel to the classic, with Jennifer Grey set to reprise her starring role.

    For a few weeks now, rumours […]

  • R. L. Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in 1886, is a dark and gothic tale that most people are acquainted with in some way or another. Exploring a scientific experiment gone […]

  • Initial photos have been released of Lily James and Armie Hammer all kitted out for Ben Wheatley’s upcoming remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Rebecca.

    Having not heard a peep from Netflix since the […]

  • Emmy-winning actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Oscar-winning phenomenon Olivia Colman, have joined forces to help save theatres with the new initiative, The Theatre Community Fund.

    Since the outbreak of […]

  • The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has officially named Joker the most complained-about film of 2019.

    According to the annual report, the DC movie received 20 complaints regarding the film’s age […]

  • It seems that not even Netflix is immune to the curse of COVID-19. The streaming service has just announced that many of its original series such as The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Ozark, and Dead To Me have […]

  • After being the first foreign-language film to take home Best Picture at the Oscars, Bong Joon-Ho’s Parasite is being re-released in black and white.

    The new version of Parasite premiered at Rotterdam’s […]

  • Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, known for her roles in Monster’s Ball, Die Another Day and the X-Men franchise, has dropped out of plans to play a transgender man in an upcoming movie. She took to Twitter to […]

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