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Neal Barry in Call the Midwife (2012)

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Neal Barry

A ‘House of the Dragon’ Is Going to Prison for This New British Drama
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Among many other contributing factors, much of House of the Dragon's enormous success can be chalked down to its impressive and star-studded ensemble cast. From Emma D'Arcy to Olivia Cooke and former Doctor Who, Matt Smith, the triumph of the show thus far will see even more eyes follow its many acclaimed actors in their future projects. One such actor, Phil Daniels, who portrays Maester Gerardys in the series, is someone with a wonderful pedigree as a performer, with many likely excited to learn of his latest casting in a brand-new BBC prison drama, Waiting for the Out (w/t), where he portrays prisoner Frank.

As cited on Radio Times, the Quadrophenia actor joins several other exciting names in the upcoming six-part adaptation of Andy West’s memoir The Life Inside, including the likes of Gerard Kearns (The Day of the Jackal), Stephen Wight (Bergerac), Samantha Spiro (Sex Education...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/7/2025
  • by Jake Hodges
  • Collider.com
BBC Confirms Dennis Kelly Adaptation Of Andy West’s Prison Memoir Starring ‘The Responder’s Josh Finan
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The BBC has greenlit Matilda: The Musical scribe Dennis Kelly’s adaptation of Andy West’s hit memoir about his life teaching philosophy in prisons.

BAFTA-nominated Josh Finan (The Responder) leads the cast as Dan, a philosopher who begins teaching a class of men in prison. The character is based on West and the show currently has working title Waiting for the Out.

Finan is joined by Gerard Kearns (The Day of the Jackal), Samantha Spiro (Sex Education), Phil Daniels (House of the Dragon), Stephen Wight (Bergerac), Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo (Rain Dogs), Neal Barry (Rain Dogs), Alex Ferns (Andor), Francis Lovehall (A Thousand Blows), Steven Meo (House of the Dragon), Ric Renton (One Off), Tom Moutchi (Gladiator II), Nima Taleghani (Heartstopper), Sule Rimi (The Day of the Jackal), Charlie Rix (Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) and Jude Mack (Such Brave Girls).

Through his work, the show follows how...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 5/6/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
Jason Statham at an event for The Beekeeper (2024)
Milo Ventimiglia Joins Jason Statham in 'Heat' Remake
Jason Statham at an event for The Beekeeper (2024)
Milo Ventimiglia has been cast in a lead role opposite Jason Statham in "Heat," a remake of the 1986 Burt Reynolds movie of the same name. Ventimiglia ("Heroes") will play Danny DeMarco, a role portrayed by Neil Barry in the original. Danny is the son of a prominent businessman with ties to a mobster and casino owner named Baby. Given his father's connections, arrogant Danny believes himself to untouchable and travels with two bodyguards to make sure he remains untouchable. Also read: Simon West to Direct Jason Statham in 'Heat' Remake Statham is taking over...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 4/11/2013
  • by Greg Gilman
  • The Wrap
Ken Loach in Route Irish (2010)
It's a Free World
Ken Loach in Route Irish (2010)
Venice International Film Festival

VENICE, Italy -- Few countries have a handle on matters of immigration, but a combination of free market profit-seeking and nanny-state regulations has resulted in a singular mess in Great Britain, as Ken Loach illustrates in his tough-minded slice of life picture "It's a Free World."

The ironically-titled movie, screened in competition at the Venice International Film Festival, focuses on a spirited young English woman who becomes inured to the fate of immigrants while working for a big recruiting agency. Battered by her own work experience, she starts up a new agency, but the opportunity to make big money by exploiting the desperate and vulnerable leads to corruption and violence.

Loach is in excellent form making the most of a shrewd screenplay by Paul Laverty and drawing a winning performance from newcomer Kierston Wareing as a brassy but misguided entrepreneur. The film should play well when it is telecast on Channel 4 in the U.K., and prospects are bright for its theatrical release elsewhere, not least because the dilemma it profiles is universal.

Cinematographer Nigel Willoughby and editor Jonathan Morris contribute much to the film's brisk energy while composer George Fenton's score, using alto sax and viola to great effect, illuminates its changing moods.

Immigrants enter the U.K. from all over the world, legally and illegally, and many of them are at the mercy of recruitment agencies that, if not entirely criminal, have dubious credentials. At one of them, Angie (Wareing) has a knack for placing workers into jobs but gets no respect from her male coworkers, who mostly see her as sexual fodder.

When complaining gets her fired, Angie convinces roommate Rose (Juliet Ellis), a college graduate who works at a call center, that they should go into business for themselves. Angie has a way with men, so she makes the rounds drumming up business while Rose works the phone and the Internet.

No matter how well educated people may be in their home countries, qualifications are irrelevant and the only work available is drudgery. Angie and Rose make contracts with builders, caterers, packagers, and others, for a given number of workers. Then they contract with the immigrants and send them jammed into vans for a day's work.

The film provides an urgent snapshot of one small part of a big problem, and offers a memorably tragic character in Angie. She goes nose-to-nose with tough-guy employers and fights for every inch of her place in the world. But she can't keep a relationship with a smart and caring Polish man (Leslaw Zurek), and the more things get out of hand the more callous she becomes and the more willing to flout the law.And while chasing her materialistic goals, she is a single mother whose son Jamie (Joe Siffleet) is in trouble at school and whose father, Geoff (Colin Coughlin) is a retiree who recalls when working people were paid more respect.

That's a time that has little place in the world sketched by Loach and Laverty. They offer no answers in this vivid and troublesome film, but then there probably aren't any.

IT'S A FREE WORLD

Pathe Distribution

Sixteen Films, Film4

Director: Ken Loach

Writer: Paul Laverty

Producer: Rebecca O'Brien

Executive producer: Ulrich Felsberg

Director of photography: Nigel Willoughby

Production designer: Fergus Clegg

Music: George Fenton

Costume designer: Carole K. Fraser

Editor: Jonathan Morris

Cast:

Angie: Kierston Wareing

Rose: Juliet Ellis

Karol: Leslaw Zurek

Jamie: Joe Siffleet

Geoff: Colin Coughlin

Cathy: Maggie Hussey

Andy: Raymond Mearns

Mahmoud: Davoud Rastgau

Mahmoud's wife: Mahin Aminnia

Children: Shadeh and Sheeva Kavousian

Derek: Frank Gilhooley

Tony: David Doyle

Company directors: Eddie Webber, Johnny Palmiero

Angry worker: Faruk Pruti

Headmistress: Jackie Robinson Brown

Attacker: Miro Somers

Care team: Neal Barry, Mick Connolly, Sian Wheldon

Polish translator: Malgorzata Zawadzka

Ukrainian translators: Marina Chykalovets, Oksana Gayvas

Motorbike riders: Abbi Collins, Julie Maynard

No MPAA rating, running time 93 minutes...
  • 9/1/2007
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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