The Kings Speech

Caroline Frost

'The King's Speech Came As A Shock And A Blow'

HuffingtonPost.com | Caroline Frost | Posted 06.04.2013 | UK Entertainment

The director of 'Hyde Park on Hudson' has admitted that the success of 'The King's Speech' came as "a shock and a blow", because the character King G...

Wendy Scozzaro: Life of an Agent

Jason Holmes | Posted 30.06.2012 | UK Entertainment
Jason Holmes

For Wendy Scozzaro of Felix de Wolfe, one of London's oldest theatrical agencies, every day is a whirlwind of deal making. Jason Holmes caught up with her after hours at the Waldorf Hotel

Colin Firth Fights To Save 'Earth's Most Threatened Tribe'

The Huffington Post UK | Caroline Frost | Posted 25.04.2012 | UK Entertainment

Colin Firth today launched a major Survival International campaign to save one of the world's most threatened tribes – the Awá of the Brazilian Ama...

Stars (And Critics) Give Thumbs Up To 'King's Speech' Stage Debut

PA/Huffington Post | Posted 27.05.2012 | Home

An odd mix of famous faces showed up to welcome The King's Speech to the London stage last night, around a year after the film triumphed at the Oscars...

This Film Contains... From Censor To Trusted Guide

David Cooke | Posted 09.05.2012 | UK Entertainment
David Cooke

The emphasis on context is nicely illustrated by the example of The King's Speech, which the BBFC recently classified at '12A', in contrast to the 'R' rating awarded in the US (similar to a UK '18').

Bertie and James Hit Midway Point

Sam Scott Thomas | Posted 17.03.2012 | UK
Sam Scott Thomas

There is something very romantic about saying goodbye to the man you love whilst you stand on the shore and watch him disappear off into the horizon. I could have almost been mistaken for being the French Lieutenant's Woman had I not had a ferry to catch to Tenerife with all the other 'WAGs'. The emotions attached are a mix of excitement, pride, wonder, sadness, longing and pure unadulterated fear of what may be.

Top 5 Film Events Of 2011

The Huffington Post UK | Sarah Dean | Posted 27.12.2011 | UK Entertainment

1. Hogwarts Closes Its Doors The release of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 not only marked the end of the most successful film fran...

Good News 2011: It Wasn't All Bad This Year

The Huffington Post UK | Olivia Williams And Felicity Morse | Posted 21.12.2011 | UK

Aung San Suu Kyi’s first ever meeting with the leader of a foreign country, Prime Minister Yingluck of Thailand, on 20 December, was a significant l...

Colin Firth's Memory Loss

Posted 22.11.2011 | UK Entertainment

PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Colin Firth has no memory of receiving his Oscar. The actor won the Academy Award in February, for his role as stuttering mona...

Gary Oldman Tipped For Oscar Success

Posted 14.11.2011 | UK Entertainment

PRESS ASSOCIATION-- Gary Oldman has revealed the role of George Smiley "would be the perfect casting" for winning his first Oscar. The Nil By Mouth...

Wossy Weplaced By Stephen Fry At Helm Of BAFTA Awards

Posted 12.11.2011 | UK Entertainment

PRESS ASSOCIATION -- Stephen Fry will replace Jonathan Ross as host of the Bafta film awards next year. The star, who hosted the event from 2001 to...

Colin Firth Snapped As Cockney Movie Legend

www.thesun.co.uk | Posted 12.09.2011 | UK Entertainment

My aim is Michael Caine... actor Colin Firth wears black-rimmed glasses and a sharp suit like the Cockney movie legend - as he remakes one of his film...