All posts tagged "Jon S. Baird"
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoCoogan & C.Reilly confirmed as Laurel & Hardy
The ultimate movie double act is about to be revived! Steve Coogan has been cast as Stan Laurel in BBC Films’...
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Film News
/ 11 years agoScotland Revels In Jon S. Baird’s ‘Filth’
FILTH has had a week early release in Scotland and has quite rightly broken all previous records for a Box Office...
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Film Reviews
/ 11 years agoFilth Review
Director: Jon S. Baird Starring: James McAvoy, Jamie Bell, Imogen Poots, Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt, Jim Broadbent, Shirley Henderson. Running Time:...
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Film Clips
/ 11 years agoCheck Out A New Clip From ‘Filth’
James McAvoy is about to wow audiences in the presumed unfilmable film adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel FILTH, which arrives in...
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Film Clips
/ 11 years ago‘Filth’ Gets Serious With Latest Clip Featuring McAvoy & Poots
Earlier today we brought you the hilarious second clip from the adaptation of author Irvine Welsh’s controversial novel FILTH. CASS writer/director...
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Film Clips
/ 11 years agoAnother Funny & Foul-Mouthed Clip From ‘Filth’ Starring James McAvoy
We can look forward to another twisted take on a tortured soul as TRAINSPOTTING author Irvine Welsh has his controversial novel...
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Film Clips
/ 11 years agoGreat New NSFW Clip For ‘Filth’ Starring James McAvoy
If there’s something I’m looking forward to this October, then it’s definitely the debauchery and downright FILTH that’s set to come...
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Film Posters
/ 11 years agoGreat Alternative Quad Posters Explored For McAvoy’s ‘Filth’
It’s been a good month or so since that first mini-epic of brilliant disgust and the first trailer and posters for...
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Film Trailers
/ 11 years agoMad New Trailer For James McAvoy’s ‘Filth’ Rides In Piggyback
TRAINSPOTTING author Irvine Welsh sees his controversial novel FILTH brought to the big-screen by CASS writer/director Jon S. Baird. James McAvoy...
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Film Trailers
/ 11 years agoAnother Outrageous Red-Band Trailer For ‘Filth’
Coming from TRAINSPOTTING author Irvine Welsh, there is no doubt an adaptation of his novel FILTH was always going to shock....