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Stephen Dillane Movies

2009
Genres: Crime    Drama   

Starring: Ray Winstone, Ian McShane, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Dillane, ...

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2009
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Kerry Fox, Anamaria Marinca, Stephen Dillane, Rolf Lassgård, Alexander Fehling, ...

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2008
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Bader Alami, Ziad Backry, Mark Bazeley, Emma Choy, Stephen Dillane, ...

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2008
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Josef Altin, Ashley Artus, Dominic Cooper, Lorcan Cranitch, David de Keyser, ...

In a freezing, filthy, overcrowded hut in Auschwitz a group of
emaciated Jewish prisoners await their fate. Around half of them will
be selected for the gas chamber within a couple of hours and most seem
paralysed by fear, hunger and despair - but one angry inmate rails
against God. His anger provokes reactions and soon the men - they are
all men - agree to put God on trial, qu...
2008
Genres: Horror    Thriller   

Starring: Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Carter, Stephen Dillane, Andrew Lee Potts, Alex Wyndham, ...

I've just watched this at Frightfest festival and to be honest I think
it's a really good movie. Ticks all the boxes for me for what a good
horror should have... Blood (tick), gore (tick), deaths (tick) a hot
lead (tick, tick) and a few twists in the plot (Tick!).All in all this
surprised me in how good it was. I've heard the budget isn't brilliant
(Rumoured to ...
2008
Genres: Horror    Thriller   

Starring: Arielle Kebbel, Sarah Carter, Stephen Dillane, Andrew Lee Potts, Alex Wyndham, ...

I've just watched this at Frightfest festival and to be honest I think
it's a really good movie. Ticks all the boxes for me for what a good
horror should have... Blood (tick), gore (tick), deaths (tick) a hot
lead (tick, tick) and a few twists in the plot (Tick!).All in all this
surprised me in how good it was. I've heard the budget isn't brilliant
(Rumoured to ...
2007
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Anne Reid, Martin Huber, Minnie Marx, ...

Having seen quite a few films produced by Christine Vachon, I
recognised a similar aesthetic in this film. Vachon's films often
portray unconventional sexuality or other challenging social themes,
but in a stylised way that is more accessible to wider audiences than
grittier art-house films. This film would make a terrific companion
piece to Christophe Honor...
2007
Genres: Drama    Sport   

Starring: Kuno Becker, Stephen Dillane, Anna Friel, Leonor Varela, Elizabeth Peña, ...

Just saw Goal 2 earlier today, opening day across the UK. I must say
that it was a solid sequel to the first, which I enjoyed thoroughly.
Anyone who liked the first Goal movie should enjoy this. It continues
the story of Santiago who gets transferred to mega-team Real Madrid in
the opening sequences and follows his new life in Spain. Massive
paychecks and beautiful women begin ...
2007
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Stephen Dillane, Rade Serbedzija, Rosamund Pike, Ayelet Zurer, Robbie Kay, ...

Moving, beautifully crafted, unbelievable performances, direct, poetic,
raw. I was so moved by this film, I find it hard to compose complete
sentences to describe it. This movie touched and inspired every cell in
my body. The acting by the entire cast was precise and authentic. How
were they able to compile this cast? How did they manage to extract
these performances? The writi...
2006
Genres: Biography    Drama   

Starring: John Malkovich, Veronica Ferres, Stephen Dillane, Saffron Burrows, Sandra Ceccarelli, ...

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2005
Genres: Drama    History    Sport   

Starring: James Paxton, Tom Rack, Armand Laroche, Peter Hurley, Gregory Terlecki, ...

I saw this film on September 1st, 2005 in Indianapolis. I am one of the
judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their
Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture "...explores the
human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the
positive values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.This is a story of golf in the early part of ...
2005
Genres: Drama    Sport   

Starring: Leonardo Guerra, Tony Plana, Miriam Colon, Kuno Becker, Jorge Cervera, ...

G-G-GOAL!!! I'm so pleased that there's finally a decent movie about
soccer, a sport which for the longest time, doesn't seem to get movie
producers excited to put out on screen. Having FIFA sanction this film
means getting some realism injected, and lending to the authenticity of
is the English Premier League club Newcastle United, together with a
host of real life soccer supe...
2004
Genres: Action    Adventure    History    War   

Starring: Clive Owen, Ioan Gruffudd, Mads Mikkelsen, Joel Edgerton, Hugh Dancy, ...

I have been a huge King Arthur fan ever since the night that I sat in
an empty theater, in my hometown, awestruck by John Boorman's
Excalibur.Since then, I have seen the legend of King Arthur mutilated in films
such as First Knight and The Mists of Avalon.My high hopes for the movie, King Arthur, were dashed before the film
even opened in theaters, by critics who were panning the m...
2004
Genres: Crime    Drama   

Starring: Razaaq Adoti, Orlando Bloom, Agnes Bruckner, Joy Bryant, Bobby Cannavale, ...

I just got back from a holiday in Toronto where I had the pleasure of
attending the film festival there. One of the films I ended up seeing
was Haven, which I knew very little about beforehand. What an absolute
gem of a movie it turned out to be. Similar in structure to Amores
Perros, the tale unfolds from different perspectives. All actors played
their parts well but there wer...
2002
Genres: Mystery    Thriller   

Starring: Olga Sékulic, Stephen Dillane, Françoise Bertin, Thandie Newton, Cassius Kumar Wilkinson, ...

Mystery films come and go; a precious few stand the test of time. "Charade,'
for my money the greatest whodunit ever made, is a masterpiece of tone,
miraculously blending the disparate elements of suspense, humor and romance
more successfully than any film I've ever seen. Enhanced by the dashing
beauty and charisma of its two stars, Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, the
sophistica...
2002
Genres: Drama   

Starring: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Stephen Dillane, Miranda Richardson, ...

If you have read any of the other reviews on this page, you have probably
figured out "The Hours" is not the easy, mainstream film it was made out
to
be by the ads and the reviews. Starring three of today's most popular
leading actresses, winner of some Golden Globe awards, based on a Pulitzer
Prize winning novel, and the recipient of numerous rave reviews; it would
seem t...
2001
Genres: Action    Crime    Thriller   

Starring: Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Catherine McCormack, Stephen Dillane, Larry Bryggman, ...

I can't believe some of the nonsense I've read here. People are
complaining
that Redford looked too old in the flashback scenes -- for one, I thought
he
looked believable. Secondly, Hollywood hasn't cloned Redford in a vat yet
so
we'll just have to live with scenes like this. So get over it. Others
complain that the movie is somehow BORING, which blows my mind,
cons...
2000
Genres: Crime    Comedy   

Starring: Kevin Spacey, Linda Fiorentino, Peter Mullan, Stephen Dillane, Helen Baxendale, ...

Based on the real-life figure of Dublin gangster Martin Cahill (his story
was also told in THE GENERAL, released in 1998), this fast-moving crime
flick has little new to offer, but is worth a look for fans of the genre.
Writer Gerard Stembridge takes the main facts of Cahill's life and gives
them a slight spin (most especially the latter stages) to create an
interesting mix of ...
1997
Genres: Romance    Drama   

Starring: Sophie Marceau, Stephen Dillane, Dominique Belcourt, Kevin Anderson, Lia Williams, ...

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1997
Genres: Drama    War   

Starring: Stephen Dillane, Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Emira Nusevic, Kerry Fox, ...

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1990
Genres: Drama    Romance   

Starring: Mel Gibson, Glenn Close, Alan Bates, Paul Scofield, Ian Holm, ...

I'd put off viewing this version of "Hamlet" for a long time, because
I'd heard that they'd turned this most cerebral of plays into an
"action movie", but I ended up quite liking it.I should begin by saying that I approve of ALL interpretations, because
each choice reflects different possibilities all of which are
supportable by the text; no one vision can encompass every potential...