Guy Pearce and Ray Winstone discuss 'The Proposition', Angelica Huston on 'These Foolish Things', South African Oscar winner Gavin Hood on 'Tsotsi', plus the lion tamer Mae West.
The Proposition
Guy Pearce and Ray Winstone discuss the brutal yet beautiful film 'The Proposition'. Written by Nick Cave, it's an Australian Western in which three brothers are reluctantly pitted against each other.
'The Proposition' (18) is in selected cinemas now. 'Nil by Mouth' (18), 'The War Zone' (18) and 'Sexy Beast' (18) are all available on DVD.
Mae West in I'm No Angel
Critic Matthew Sweet looks at the 1933 classic 'I'm No Angel', in which a bizarre Mae West tames lions and lures men, cracking her famous one-liners all the way through.
'I'm No Angel' (U) is available now on DVD. 'The Screen Goddess Collection' Mae West set is also available. It includes: 'I'm No Angel', 'Klondike Annie', 'She Done Him Wrong', 'The Heat's On', 'My Little Chickadee' and 'Belle of the Nineties' (PG). 'Mae West: It Ain't No Sin' by Simon Louvish is available now. ISBN: 0571219489.
Angelica Huston
Francine talks to Angelica Huston about 'These Foolish Things', a romantic comedy set in London Theatreland before the Second World War.
'These Foolish Things' (12A) is in cinemas now. 'The Dead' (15) and 'Prizzi's Honor' (15) are available now on DVD. 'Agnes Browne' (15) and 'The Addams Family' (PG) are available from online retailers.
Tsotsi
Director Gavin Hood won the best foreign language film Oscar® at this week's Academy Awards for Tsotsi, a harrowing but electric film about life in a South African township.
'Tsotsi' (15) is in selected cinemas from 17 March 2006. The 'Tsotsi' soundtrack is also available.