Minnie Driver

Archbishop, Take a Page From the Book of Bono

Richard Taylor | Posted 29.04.2013 | UK Politics
Richard Taylor

I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in listening to the head of the Church of England pontificate about banking - I find it totally bizarre! It's like listening to George Osborne's view on wild trout fishing or Abu Qatada's view on last week's episode of Made in Chelsea (For the record, he thought it was 'totes amazing' but also kind of wishes a plague on both their houses).

EXCLUSIVE FEATURE: Is 'I Give It A Year' - The Subversion Of Rom-Com?

The Huffington Post UK | HuffPost Staff | Posted 06.04.2013 | UK Entertainment

'I Give It A Year' is the new comedy from Working Title Films and the writer of 'Borat', serving itself up as the antidote to rom-coms we've come to k...

What's Eating Kim Cattrall?

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 03.12.2012 | UK Entertainment

Kim Cattrall, Thom Yorke, Minnie Driver and Ed Norton may not seem the most obvious bed-fellows, but they've joined forces this week over the same iss...

'Hunky Dory': The Kids Are Alright

Larry Jaffee | Posted 02.05.2012 | UK Entertainment
Larry Jaffee

The new Welsh film Hunky Dory, which premiered last night in London, doesn't exactly tackle unchartered cinematic territory. Didn't Sidney Poitier bac...

Minnie Reveals Son's Paterntiy

The Huffington Post UK | Posted 20.02.2012 | Home

After three years, Minnie Driver has finally revealed the father of her son Henry. The actress - who has kept his identity shrouded in mystery - ha...

Help Save Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie

Eve Barlow | Posted 29.01.2012 | UK Entertainment
Eve Barlow

Let's imagine the point of this movie now, darling. The angle. Consider this, sweetheart: It's the recession. That awful thing making us more guilty when we spend spend spend. Eddie and Patsy are in a bad place because Eddie doesn't understand money