Articles related to "Bafta"The full list of the winners at the 2009 BAFTA TV Awards, with a report of the main categories of the ceremony.
Find out who won what at the 2009 Baftas, including the incredible story of Slumdog Millionaire and the academy fellowship award to Terry Gilliam.
Both Ratatouille and WALL-E, along with Horton Hears a Who, are competing for the Best Feature Film Award at 2008 EA British Academy Children's Awards.
Disney/Pixar's WALL-E is up against Sony Pictures Classics' Waltz With Bashir and Persepolis at this year's BAFTA awards.
Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit is up for Best Feature and Kids' Vote at this year's Childrens' BAFTA awards.
Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit won the children's BAFTA for Best Feature Film. Movie already won another BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Animated Film.
Knowing that the outcome of the BAFTAs will shape the results of this year's Oscars, the stars braved the British showers for the biggest night in the UK film calendar.
This French film has been nominated in several categories at each of the three major international awards shows this year, but the hype isn't entirely warranted.
On February 10th Britain's answer to the Oscars, the BAFTAs, will be presented at The Royal Opera House in London. Find out all about the BAFTAs and who's been nominated.
The British actors and directors set to make a splash in 2009, including new Doctor Who Matt Smith, Hunger star Michael Fassbender and In Bruges scribe Martin McDonagh
Kenneth Branagh is starring in one of the BBC's most keenly awaited major series this November as brooding Swedish detective Kurt Wallander.
Burt Lancaster is the rugged American hero or 'man of bronze' who acted in over 70 movies. His films could be described as intelligent macho.
Cars wins Best Animated Film at the Annie Awards while Flushed Away took most of the loot. Cars composer Randy Newman also took Best Song for Motion Picture . . .
The world of cinema was shocked today as it was announced that Anthony Minghella, director of the Oscar-winning movie "The English Patient" died early Tuesday morning.
Actor Viggo Mortensen could win an Oscar for his Russian mobster role in Eastern Promises. Daniel Day-Lewis is a major awards night threat to Mortensen.
The most presitgous event in the British film calender is upon us and, once again, it looks set to be gate crashed by Hollywood.
Wallace and Gromit get a new half-hour short, called "Trouble at Mill." The new film is "a matter of loaf and death" and airs on BBC-One in late 2008.
As the first Indian to win two Oscars, Rehman, the Mozart of Madras, has enabled Indian music to move onto the world stage.
Scotland native, James McAvoy, recently captivated Hollywood, but he's delivered high caliber performances for several years.
Does destiny, choice or chance give Jamal the answer the 20 million rupee question? Will the box office ka-ching drown out the movie's critics?
Although not as popular as Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show was more dimensional, technically inventive and sophisticated and it shared the humanity of its characters.
Many animators and filmmakers begin their careers with the creation of short films. These productions expose them to their own talents, as well as the greater industry.
Shia Labeouf is one of the stars of the upcoming movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull . Here is a look at his film work so far.
A brief look at the effect this harrowing play had on Britain's most extraordinary Academy Award winning actress.
Willy Russell's Shirley Valentine - from Underappreciated Ugly Duckling to mid-aged Gaia-like Goddess: Retsina, Calamari, and Opa! Life does exist beyond Wall.
Deborah Kerr, nicknamed "The English Rose" died in October 2007. She leaves a magnificent contribution to English, European and American film and theatre history.
A documentary film about Philippe Petit - the man who walked on a tightrope between the twin towers of the World Trade Centre in 1974
October 31st sees the release of the shortest, most expensive and bloodiest Bond movie ever; Quantum of Solace, starring British actor Daniel Craig.
A strong third series of Jimmy McGovern's award winning drama The Street is a welcome respite to the BBC's drama woes
Loud colors and weird characters are not new to preschool television shows. See why Nick Jr's Yo Gabba Gabba! is such a hit, and what makes its new spring episodes rock.
Ken Loach's unsurpassed film Riff Raff is a remarkable emotional roller-coaster, which launched the careers of both Robert Carlyle and Ricky Tomlinson.
Oscar winners galore on this list of Thanksgiving themed movies for the family to watch together. All include traveling heroes, local natives and feasts of celebration.
Ronnie Stevens appeared in the 1998 Lindsey Lohan vehicle, The Parent Trap, as well as voicing characters from Noggin the Nog and Space Patrol.
Brokeback Mountain represents the best of both worlds in adaptation--a faithful retelling of the source and an excellent movie in its own right.
After being linked to James Payton for almost 8 years, Jennifer Hudson reps recently revealed the R&B star is engaged to reality TV star.
Local Hero is a classic Scottish film comedy directed by Bill Forsyth. Starring Burt Lancaster, it is famous for its music, quotable lines and beautiful locations.
Kent has one of the longest coastlines in the UK, but it's at risk from erosion and pollution. A new scheme is trying to find out everything about the coastline.
An affair with an older woman leads to serious moral ramifications for a young law student in this complex drama from the director of The Hours.
Wrestling is a sport and entertainment. Mickey Rourke's Academy Award nominated role as a washed up wrestler shows the lengths to which the wrestlers go to entertain.
The success of Snoop Dogg's Bollywood debut has created a new trend. More and more US artists are heading to Bollywood.
A superb performance as poet John Keats in Jane Campion's film Bright Star has brought media attention to British actor Ben Whishaw at the Cannes Film Festival
The nominees for Best Foreign Film at the 80th annual Oscars are a varied group, and with La Vie en Rose out of the running, this year's crop has no clear front-runner.
Billy Elliot is a coming-of-age film about a boy and his dream of becoming a ballet dancer, a dream that threatens to break away from the social boundaries of his time.
The League of Gentlemen co-stars Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton come up with a bizarre comedy series to rival their own famous creation.
This romantic comedy reveals later-in-life love that may or may not be a last chance for happiness.
British gangsters Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) hole up in a Bruges hotel at Christmas, awaiting orders from their psychopathic boss Harry (Ralph Fiennes)
A review of Lynne Ramsay's beautiful film, Morvern Callar, based on the novel by Alan Warner.
Re-released on DVD, this film pokes fun at, while simultaneously praising, wedding beliefs and traditions.
With a career spanning over 20-years, Helena Bonham Carter is one of the most successful actresses of her generation.
Steve McQueen's first feature film as a director is a fantastic debut. Powerful and shocking, Hunger is one of the films of 2008.
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