Reality and hallucinations combine, keeping us second-guessing until the end...
Here’s a follow-up to A Street Cat Named Bob, the feelgood 2016 movie based on the true story of homeless busker James Bowen and his handsome ginger tom Bob, a stray he’d nursed back to health. The inseparable duo had a pitch outside Angel tube station in north London where Bowen sold the Big Issue.
The familiar trope of the powerless woman is given a different twist in Adrian Shergold’s Cordelia...
A deeply creepy atmosphere and a fascinating protagonist are the selling points of this idiosyncratic psychological horror...
A deviously dark psychological thriller, Cordelia will get under your skin, unsettle, seduce, and engross, all in equal measure...
His latest film, Cordelia, is a stylish exercise in chamber noir, directed by Adrian Shergold, which puts Flynn’s charisma to use in subverting the comforting stereotypes of boy and girl next door. ..
Cordelia is the creepy new film starring Johnny Flynn and Antonia Campbell-Hughes. Here’s everything we know about the movie...
Maxine Peake lets rip as a brash and bolshie Northerner who gets out from under the heel of her abusive husband to become a stand-up comedian in 1970s Britain. The audiences at the gritty working men’s clubs she plays don’t know what’s hit them – and neither does Paddy Considine’s smitten book shop owner. There are laughs and tears here, plus an achingly beautiful soundtrack by Richard Hawley, while Peake’s defiant heroine has enough brass to keep a doorknob factory going for months.
Poster for new film Cordelia, starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, goes viral...
You should never judge a book by its cover – or, apparently, a movie by its poster...
Ahead of its theatrical release next month, a trailer has arrived online for the British psychological thriller Cordelia...
Meanwhile, Jessica Hynes and Bec Hill have joined the documentary A Brush With Comedy, a feature film Reeves is making with his son, director Louis Moir.
A Brush With Comedy is directed by the comic's son Louis Moir, and will feature Reeves discussing the relationship between his comedy and art.
An edge-of-the-seat thriller, the unnerving visuals for the production were realized on celluloid by British cinematographer Tony Slater Ling BSC...
Brilliantly caustic tale of an aspiring comedian in the murky 1970s north of England...