Joe Cornish

Joe Cornish To Adapt 'Snow Crash'

Posted 15.06.2012 | UK Entertainment

TV presenter-turned-film director Joe Cornish is set to write and direct the film version of Neal Stephenson's 1992 novel Snow Crash, reports Deadline...

Queen Victoria: Wood Wins Top Accolade At Writers' Awards

The Huffington Post UK | Andrea Mann | Posted 17.01.2012 | UK Comedy

Victoria Wood became the first woman to receive the top prize from the Writers' Guild Awards last night, after she was honoured for her outstanding co...

Pop Culture Round-Up: New Thundercats, American sitcoms, Attack The Block DVD, Neil Diamond & Fright Night

Ben Falk | Posted 16.11.2011 | UK Entertainment
Ben Falk

• Thundercats are ho! Or should that be hos, judging by the body on Cheetara, who's drawn to look like a slightly feline Jessica Rabbit. Yep, the Ei...

British Film Appreciation: Attack The Block (2011)

Sara Bivigou | Posted 13.11.2011 | UK Entertainment
Sara Bivigou

Watching black boys from London as protagonists made me giddy with joy, made me a black girl from London feel recognised, less invisible in the wider world. I don't know much about the actors that played the teenagers but their mannerisms and accents were convincing. Even in dealing with the film's drug dealing sublot which felt superflous - empty, weighty and simplistic - they were earnest enough.