Edgar Wright is the British director behind cult classics such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. His ambitious, colourful, quirky, playful and imaginative films are geared towards laughs and thrills and Baby Driver is no different. Always unpredictable, fun and visually-compelling, Wright has added a heist thriller to […]
I got smashed a few times with Kevin Spacey in the early naughties (intentional) in London. He’s a great actor, and this is further proof.
Piano Man first hit the charts back in 1973, and if you haven’t had at least one drunken singalong with mates since then you’re doing it all wrong.
Although Kevin Spacey is deeply private about his personal life, his brother is all about getting known – and using Kevin’s name to do.
During his appearance on Letterman, Kevin Spacey ripped out another impression from his impersonation repertoire. This time Bill Clinton was the persona in question. Even a dull story about getting coffee becomes funny when Kevin Spacey is the story teller.
A Capetonian filmmaker has beaten hundreds of screenwriters and directors in an international short film competition. The prize? Allan Shelley is now on his way to Los Angeles to film his movie, with Oscar winner Kevin Spacey as part of the cast. Then he’ll bring Kevin back here to help him promote the film.
The award-winning documentary Inside Job drilled down into what caused the 2008 financial crisis by consulting some of the finest financial experts. Margin Call creates a fictionalised account of the most critical 24 hour period of the meltdown, featuring some of Hollywood’s most respected actors.