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- DON GIOVANNI Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:49:04
Who says opera is elite art - you can watch a live screening of Don Giovanni from the Royal Opera House at Exeter Picturehouse on Monday September 8 for the cut down price of £20, £19 for concessions and £17.50 for members. The high definition transmission of (household name) Francesca Zambello’s production will begin at 6.55pm. [...] - TAKEN TRAILER Sun, 24 Aug 2008 11:11:43
If only the former government operatives chosen for these films occasionally worked in the benefits or tax departments, then we’d know that the skills they acquired would be obfuscation, confusion and error in a mess of bureacratic intrigue, but no. In Taken, which opens on September 26, has Liam Neeson as a former government operative [...] - EYE’S WIDE OPEN Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:01:15
An image from the first production Moving On D+Cineastes have been invited to join First Eye Productions - an off-shoot of the TOADS theatre company in Torquay which is looking to put together a feature. Founder and chairman Austin Hawkins told the WMN that the idea behind First Eye was to tap into the region’s talent pool [...] - COMEDY LOW DOWN Fri, 22 Aug 2008 10:28:28
A comedy film festival is serious business, as you can tell from the recently released line up for next month’s English Riviera International Comedy Film Festival. The laugh-fest, which runs from September 25 to September 28, will be chuckling around such events as South Hams filmmaker Peter Richardson introducing the first and last Comic Strip Presents [...] - GET THE T-SHIRT Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:49:40
Still from Friday Night, by Ornette Spenceley a winner at the 2007 Cornwall Film Festival You needn’t be on the outside looking in. There are plenty of ways to get involved in film festivals, and the Cornwall Film Festival is even offering a t-shirt. In Cornwall, you can pick up a free festival pass and a cool [...] - THE WAY WE LIVE Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:31:53
They don’t make em like they used to. And as if to prove it, Jill Craigie’s 1946 film The Way We Live is making another appearance at the Plymouth Arts Centre, on Tuesday September 9 at 8.30pm. The flick, which documents the rebuilding of Blitz-hit Plymouth, has already been part of the the art centre’s 60th [...] - MONEY MONEY MONEY… Mon, 18 Aug 2008 09:58:46
Universal has made no secret of the fact they’d love Mamma Mia to become a karaoke-type cinema experience - not least because it’s a great way to get large groups to see the movie more than once. So we can’t say we’re surprised to hear that from August 22, Vue cinemas will be hosting sing-along screenings. Fans [...]

