If there's anyone left on the old Twitter, I'm starting a new venture making doc style films for your loved ones to give as gifts. Prices start at £250 plus travel expenses. I recently won a BAFTA so you know your film will be good! Please do get in touch x
Just bought a collection of James Bond mini chocolate bars (not an Ad).
I started thinking about chocolate James Bond movies and I’m struggling!
All I’ve managed…
Licence To Kit Kat
No Dime To Die
Butterfinger (US)
Help me out if you can. Or not.
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Just bought a collection of James Bond mini chocolate bars (not an Ad).
I started thinking about chocolate James Bond movies and I’m struggling!
All I’ve managed…
Licence To Kit Kat
No Dime To Die
Butterfinger (US)
Help me out if you can. Or not.
0️⃣0️⃣7️⃣ 🍫
My Great Granny got me a subscription to @totalfilm in 2002 (Men in Black II was my first cover) and 22 years later I still get it delivered. We also had legendary editor @janevgcrowther on our show. This is really devastating news for the film journalism world, it'll be missed
Gladiator II is on the cover of Total Film’s upcoming issue 356, which hits print and digital newsstands on October 10. It’s with a heavy heart that we announce that this will be the final issue of the print magazine.
We like to think that this final print edition is a showcase of everything that Total Film magazine strived for, with a thrilling blockbuster on the cover, A-list interviews, fair and impartial reviews, smaller interesting movies nestled alongside the more mainstream fare, and above all else a passion for cinema radiating out of every page.
In the cover feature, we’re talking to Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington and more about returning to the Colosseum for Gladiator II. From epic set pieces, to Scott’s unique approach to shooting, to Maximus’ legacy, it’s the perfect primer to this autumn’s most anticipated sequel.
Print subscribers will receive their issue with an exclusive cover shortly (and our subscriptions team will be in touch shortly to discuss next steps).
So for now, it only leaves us to say a huge thank you to all the staff, writers, designers and photographers who made Total Film print magazine what it was over the past 27 years. And we’d also like to express our endless gratitude to everyone who has read, subscribed to or otherwise supported the magazine.
While the magazine itself is going away, our archive content and expert movie and TV writing will continue to live on at https://t.co/fE69ZjtoCI.
Alphabetical TV Reviews #62: "Babylon Berlin Season Three". There's so much going on in this again excellent series, it's easy to forget a sub plot but each is as interesting as the last. This season lacks the character development of S2 but still blends fact and fiction. 7.5/10
Alphabetical Movie Reviews #342: "The Deer Hunter" by Michael Cimino. While some sequences are unnecessarily long, it does make the final acts all the more painful. Act 3/4 is really difficult to watch, thanks in part to astounding acting. Viciously anti-war. 9/10
Alphabetical Movie Reviews #341: "Deepwater Horizon" by Peter Berg. The tech is great and the effects stunning but you need to question why we have such fascination with fetishising disaster like this. Whalberg plays a decent everyman and Malkovich a good heartless tycoon. 5/10
James Earl Jones, the prolific film, TV and theater actor whose resonant, unmistakable baritone was most widely known as the voice of “Star Wars” villain Darth Vader, died Monday. He was 93.
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Alphabetical Movie Reviews #340: "Deep Rising" by Stephen Sommers. It's Alien on a cruise ship. But really not very good. Thin characters, not great shooting and editing and generally poor scripting. That said, it is a good trial run for Sommers' follow up, The Mummy. 3/10
I am beyond excited to announce that my new single "Get A Hold Of Yourself" (#GAHOY) is finally coming out September 18th as well as getting its world premiere on @BBCRadio2! Pre-save the single to win special prizes: https://t.co/PCLMBHYgDq
#GAHOY#NewMusic#ChesneyHawkes
At last! Today is the day! Really enjoyed remixing ‘I don’t believe in God’ back in spring this year for @itskarinann. Initially was going to go dreamy piano on it but then as soon as I got into it, it wanted to be something else. Feels fitting against the darker skies over london today, rain setting in to mark the season shift. Hope you enjoy it! Listen here: https://t.co/9sbiTUW2HP
I'm beyond thrilled to say that A SPY LIKE ME is a finalist for The McIlvanney Prize for Scottish Crime Book of the Year! 🎉
A SPY LIKE ME is the first Bond continuation novel to appear on a prize list, something I'm so proud to contribute to @TheIanFleming 😊🍸