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Actors: Matthew Horne, Joanna Page, Ruth Jones, James Corden, Rob Brydon
Actors: Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Raymond Waring, Dylan Moran, Keeley Hawes, Gillian Anderson
Synopsis: A group of actors and filmmakers set out to adapt an "unfilmable" classic novel -- but find that their own petty concerns get in the way -- in this satirical comedy. Laurence Sterne's 18th century novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman told the story of its priggish title Read More
Actors: Jason Barry, Rob Brydon, Stephanie Leonidas, Gina McKee
Synopsis: Celebrated sci-fi writer Neil Gaiman, who created the Sandman series, scripted this visually adventurous fantasy. Helena (Stephanie Leonidas) is a 15-year-old girl who has spent nearly her entire life on the road, traveling with her parents Joanne and Morris (Gina McKee and Rob Brydon), who make a Read More
Actors: Steve Coogan, Shirley Henderson, Danny Cunningham, Sean Harris, John Simm, Lennie James
Synopsis: This digital-video biopic uses the life of journalist, record mogul and club owner Tony Wilson to frame the story of the Manchester, England, music scene from the heyday of punk through the late-'80s "Madchester" era. As the founder of staunchly independent Factory Records, Wilson (Steve Coogan) Read More
Actors: Ben Stiller, Ardal O'Hanlon, Britney Spears, Jane Horrocks, Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan, Brad Garrett, Paul Whitehouse, Harry Enfield, Jerry Stiller
Actors: David Suchet, Matthew MacFadyen, Paloma Baeza, Cheryl Campbell, Shirley Henderson
Synopsis: The six-part British miniseries The Way We Live Now was adapted from the satirical 1875 novel by Anthony Trollope. The central character was Augustus Melmotte (David Suchet), a mysterious international financier of questionable parentage. Invading the uppermost circles of Victorian society Read More
Crew: Screenwriter
Synopsis: Marion and Geoff were never seen in the British comedy-drama series bearing their names. Instead, the focus was (literally) upon Keith Barrett (Rob Brydon), a neurotic London cabbie. Installing a video camera on the dashboard of his cab, Keith poured out his troubles in long, rambling Read More
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