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By Nick Rogers »
Aug 30, 2010 »
Category:The 365 Best Films of the 2000s » 1 Comment »
“The Queen” — Stephen Frears’ tragicomic look at British royalty — continues Nick Rogers’ look at the 365 best films of 2000-2009.
Tags: 2006, best films of the decade, funeral, government, grief, helen mirren, heroes of the zeroes, Michael Sheen, nick rogers, oscars, peter morgan, political, prime minister, Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth, Stephen Frears, The 365 Best Films of the 2000s, The Queen, Tony Blair
By Nick Rogers »
Apr 23, 2010 »
Category:The 365 Best Films of the 2000s » No Comments »
“Frost/Nixon” — a piece of history repurposed as commentary on TV’s power — continues Nick Rogers’ look back at the 365 best films of 2000-2009.
Tags: 1970s, 2008, best films of the decade, biography, David Frost, drama, Frost/Nixon, heroes of the zeroes, interview, memory, nick rogers, peter morgan, politics, Richard Nixon, ron howard, success, Television, The 365 Best Films of the 2000s, TV, Watergate
By Nick Rogers »
Mar 17, 2010 »
Category:The 365 Best Films of the 2000s » No Comments »
“The Damned United” — a sharply observed, superbly acted soccer drama — continues Nick Rogers’ look back at the 365 best films of 2000-2009.
Tags: 2009, best films of the decade, brian clough, Britain, colm meaney, Frost/Nixon, heroes of the zeroes, Leeds United, Michael Sheen, nick rogers, obsession, peter morgan, rivalry, soccer, sports, The 365 Best Films of the 2000s, the damned united, The Queen, timothy spall, tom hooper
5 yaps
By Christopher Lloyd »
Feb 23, 2010 »
Category:DVD Reviews » No Comments »
One film whose named won’t be called at the Academy Awards, but deserves to be, is “The Damned United.”
Tags: film criticism, Michael Sheen, new on blu-ray, new on video, peter morgan, the damned united, timothy spall, tom hooper, video review
4.5 yaps
By Christopher Lloyd »
Nov 5, 2009 »
Category:Movie Reviews » No Comments »
“The Damned United” keeps this soccer story focused off the field, where the really interesting byplay happens.
Tags: colm meaney, david peace, film criticism, Michael Sheen, peter morgan, the damned united, timothy spall, tom hooper