Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Few stiff upper lips — not even Queen Elizabeth’s — have ever been stiffer than the one Claire Foy sports throughout the better ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Roadside Attractions) ComingSoon’s Tyler Treese spoke with H Is for Hawk director Philippa Lowthorpe and author ...
A hawk, one assumes, cannot experience self-pity. Where would it sit in their existence, anyway, in that space between the fleeing rabbit and its shredded, pink flesh? In Philippa Lowthorpe’s H Is for ...
Based on a true story, Foy stars in Philippa Lowthorpe's festival favorite as a woman who turns to nature to heal a profound grief. Lauded British photojournalist Alisdair Macdonald was many things: A ...
Claire Foy is perhaps one of the most underrated actors of her generation. Always delivering stellar performances, no matter the challenge, she is an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress with less ...
"It was quite a difficult film to pull off," says director Philippa Lowthorpe of H is for Hawk - in that most typical of British understatements. It's not just that it was a low-budget indie, though ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
Claire Foy is trading royalty for falconry. The two-time Emmy winner for The Crown - who also portrayed Anne Boleyn in the acclaimed series Wolf Hall - next stars in the upcoming Roadside Attractions ...
Roadside Attractions has acquired North American rights to “H Is for Hawk” directed and co-written by Philippa Lowthorpe and starring Claire Foy and Brendan Gleeson, the distributor announced on ...
We’ve seen countless human-animal bonding films in the 120-plus years of cinema history, but the upcoming “H is For Hawk” is one such movie that promises to break new taxonomic ground. It’s founded on ...
“H Is for Hawk” should have been called “S Is for Symbolism.” The latest in a recent trend of movies featuring birds as therapeutic animals (like “My Penguin Friend” and “The Penguin Lessons”) lays ...
I would say that it’s unusual for a somber set-in-the-UK drama based on a memoir (yes, it’s all true) to be released three weeks into the new year, well past awards noms deadline, but further research ...
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