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Rebecca O'Brien

Rebecca O'Brien

Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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londonnewsonline.co.uk

Churchill Theatre brings festive shows to kids schools and online - London News Online

Churchill Theatre brings festive shows to kids schools and online  London News Online
cineuropa.org

Athina Rachel Tsangari to direct Harvest

18/11/2020 - The Greek filmmaker’s new feature is based on Jim Crace’s novel of the same name
blu-ray.com

Sorry We Missed You Blu-ray

Sorry We Missed You Blu-ray Release Date July 7, 2020. Blu-ray reviews, news, specs, ratings, screenshots. Cheap Blu-ray movies and deals.
chroniclelive.co.uk

Sorry We Missed You to be celebrated at special Newcastle event ahe...

Award-winning director’s new film will be hosted in the city where it was made before hitting cinemas countrywide
screendaily.com

Zeitgeist, Kino Lorber take ‘Sorry We Missed You’ for US (exclusive)

Ken Loach’s Toronto-bound drama will open in US cinemas next March.
screendaily.com

Ken Loach’s ‘Sorry We Missed You’ begins shoot, eOne to release in UK

Title will explore gig economy in contemporary Britain.
variety.com

Palme d’Or Winner ‘The Square’ Sweeps European Film Awards

Cannes Palme d’Or winner “The Square,” directed by Ruben Ostlund, scooped the best European film, comedy, script, director, and actor prizes at the 30th European Film Awards cerem…
calgaryherald.com

O’Brien: Bigger bridge is a threat to Inglewood

By Rebecca O’Brien
theguardian.com

Ken Loach: ‘If you’re not angry, what kind of person are you?’

He’s been a thorn in the establishment’s side since Cathy Come Home and Kes. At 80, he’s made his angriest film yet
irishtimes.com

Higgins apologises for treatment of deported Irishman

Jimmy Gralton denounced as a communist by Fianna Fáil government in 1933
architectureau.com

Finalists revealed: 2016 ATW Tapestry Design Prize for Architects

Thirteen tapestry designs have been shortlisted for the 2016 Tapestry Design Prize for Architects.
variety.com

Cannes: Morgan Matthews to Direct BBC Films’ Drama ‘Gypsy Boy’

Morgan Matthews is set to direct “Gypsy Boy,” adapted by James Graham from the bestselling memoir by Mikey Walsh. BBC Films is backing the project. Walsh has been born into a family famed for its b…
variety.com

Film Review: ‘I, Daniel Blake’

The British director Ken Loach will be 80 years old in June, and he has worked in film and television for more than 50 of those years, but with his bone-deep empathy for the desperate and the downt…
variety.com

Cannes Film Review: ‘Jimmy’s Hall’

Ken Loach has taken a despicable episode of modern Irish history and made a surprisingly lovely, heartfelt film from it with “Jimmy’s Hall.”
screendaily.com

Hot projects on Screenbase

Among this week’s newly added films to Screenbase are French-Belgium drama Landes starring Marie Gillain as well as Ken Loach’s new film Spirit Of ’45.
nytimes.com

Footballer as Life Coach (the Imaginary Kind) (Published 2010)

Steve Evets and Eric Cantona star in Ken Loach’s “Looking for Eric,” which has plenty of grit and working-class stoicism.