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Want to behold the glory that is ' on your TV or mobile device at home? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Ken Loach-directed movie via subscription can be tricky, so we here at Moviefone want to do right by you.

Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'My Name Is Joe' on each platform. Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of how you can watch 'My Name Is Joe' right now, here are some particulars about the Tornasol Films S.A. Released January 22nd, 1999, 'My Name Is Joe' stars, Annemarie Kennedy The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 45 min, and received a score of (out of 100) on Metacritic, which compiled reviews from top critics. Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: 'Criminal and social elements affect the relationship of an unemployed Scot (Peter Mullan) and a community health worker (Louise Goodall).' 'My Name Is Joe' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on VUDU, and Amazon.com.

German filmmaker R.W. Fassbinder once remarked, “I would like to build a house with my films. Throughout his career, Cannes staple, has likewise constructed a monument to the dignity of the working class. Building this metaphorical domicile since the 1960s, his corpus investigates the workers building that home and the families inhabiting it. This parable is at play in the literal construction in “,” or the neighborly decorating that takes place in “.” Loach’s latest film “”—the director’s 14th Competition selection at the Cannes Film Festival—is yet another look at the household of a family under great financial strain and dehumanizing labor standards. Continue reading ‘’: Ken Loach Is Back With A Tender, Devastating Working Class Drama Cannes Review at The Playlist.». 07 January 2019.

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by Nicholas Bell. Sorry We Missed You One of Britain’s most notable filmmakers of all time, the two-time Palme d’Or winning will be set with his new social issue drama in 2019. Produced by his regular collaborator Rebecca O’Brien and is the director’s fourth consecutive film handled by eOne. His latest stars (who previously had a supporting role in Loach’s 2001 title The Navigators) along with, and Rhys Stone. As mentioned, Loach is one of a select few auteurs to win thePalme d’Or twice, having competed a total of thirteen times winning the Ecumenical Jury Prize in 1981, 1990, 1995, 2009, and 2016, a Fipresci Prize for 1991’s Riff Raff and 1979’s Black Jack, and the Jury Prize in 1993 and 2012.». 04 May 2018.

by Riley Chow. At last year’s Emmys, “” became the first series in four years (since “” and “”) to be nominated for Best Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress. The science fiction western did not receive any guest nominations; it had not submitted for consideration. For its in-progress second season, is campaigning, and for Best Drama Guest Actor.

This quartet debuted this season in flashbacks in this past weekend’s episode titled “,” which featured a surprise cameo by Emmy-nominated “” actor, whom HBO is not campaigning. Jimmi Simpson was one of the seven main cast members that HBO campaigned last year, having appeared in eight out of the ten episodes in a linear arc, usually opposite Ben Barnes.

Both Barnes and Simpson are billed as guest stars this season and appear in asides that take place». 01 November 2016. , also score multiple noms. ’s I, leads this year’s British Independent Film Awards (Bifa) nominations, which were announced this morning by British actors and in London. Loach’s timely social drama - which won Cannes’ Palme d’Or earlier this year - was nominated in seven categories including Best British Independent Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Co-stars and are each nominated twice – for Best Actress and Best Actor and will also go head to head in the Most Promising Newcomer category. The other nominees in the Best British Independent Film category are (six nominations), (two nominations), (six nominations) and the (six nominations). Other titles with receiving multiple nominations but in other categories included (six nominations) and zombie». 25 October 2016. by MaryAnn Johanson. MaryAnn’s quick take Lefty, loud, proud (and heartbreaking and infuriating with it).

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Rages against systems once meant to help people that have become machines intended to crush them. I’m “biast” (pro): I’m a raging angry lefty I’m “biast” (con): nothing (what is this about? See my critic’s minifesto) I’ve often said that there’s no such thing as “just a movie,” and it’s true. Even the most ineptly produced piece of disposable cinematic junk does not spring from a cultural vacuum and in fact, entertainment deliberately offered up as mindless pabulum can be the most revealing about the underlying unspoken assumptions upon which our society operates.

But when I say that I, is not just a movie, I’m talking about something on a whole ’nother level. This is a fictional story, yes, but it is about truth with a capital T,». 13 August 2016. by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney). Bulgarian drama won the Golden Leopard as well as Best Actress for star. Bulgarian director ’s debut feature has won the top prize, the Golden Leopard, at the 69th Locarno Film Festival.

The drama also took the Best Actress award for ’s performance as a nurse looking after elderly patients with dementia in a remote Bulgarian town. In addition, the production by Klas Film’s with Denmark’s Snowglobe and France’s Alcatraz Films and Film Factory, received the Ecumenical Jury’s Prize, which comes with a cash award of $20,500 (CHF20,000). The screenplay for - which is being handled internationally by Greek-based Heretic Outreach - had been supported by Torino FilmLab’s FrameWork, Sarajevo’s CineLink and the Women in Film Finishing Fund in Los Angeles. “This prize was unusual among juries because it was a unanimous decision between all the members of our team,” the International». 10 August 2016.

by Vikram Murthi. Cinemax has had great success with its recent run of original programming. First, there was ’s historical medical drama “,” which concluded its second season last year, and then supernatural horror series “,” which will conclude its debut season on August 12th. Now, the network is set to debut its new crime drama “,” loosely based on the series of novels by mystery writer. Read More: ‘’ Trailer: Is a Wayward Vietnam Veteran in Cinemax’s Drama Series The series follows Mac Conway , a Marine who returns home to Memphis from Vietnam in 1972 and finds himself shunned by his family and demonized by the public. Alienated by his surroundings and other people, Conway becomes drawn into an underground network of contract killers that spans the length of the Mississippi River.

The series also stars (“». 23 July 2015. by Ethan Sapienza.

Read More: Venice Champ 'Court' Acquired by Zeitgeist Films Venice Critics' Week, an independent section of the Venice Film Festival, has announced its lineup of debut features that will be in competition alongside official selections for the festival's Lion of the Future award, worth $100,000. The 30th edition of Venice Critcs' Week will also open with a tribute to Scottish director and actor (',' '), who will have his 1998 directorial debut ' screened. The seven works in competition have been selected by Italian film critic Francesco Di Pace.

All synopses have been provided by the Venice Critics' Week website. 'Banat' Director: From Puglia to Romania through a reverse migration process, agronomist Ivo drags with him the destiny of Clara. ' Director: David, a 14 year old boy who is living a crucial moment of his existence.». 27 April 2015.

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by Michael Oates Palmer. All week long our writers will debate: Which was the greatest film year of the past half century. Check here for a complete list of our essays.

Just one glance at the Oscar nominees for 1998 might make it seem less a questionable choice for “best year in film” — and more an insane one. Instead of a 1974 – The Godfather II, etc – or even a 1994, where Shawshank, and lost to Gump – you choose a year where the Oscars would allow to climb atop both the figurative and literal chairs of the Shrine?

Fine, step away from the Oscars. Would you still celebrate a year that saw not one, but two movies about asteroids threatening the Earth? A year that saw such scars carved across cinematic history as, Stepmom, and Krippendorf’s Tribe?

It bears repeating: Krippendorf’S Tribe?». 19 March 2014. by Alison Nastasi. A tale told in two volumes and eight chapters, ’s Nymphomaniac finally has a trailer that encapsulates the double release about one woman’s erotic journey. “, and I'm a nymphomaniac and I love my dirty, filthy lust,” ’s self-described sex addict utters at a wide-eyed support group in this new exclusive TV spot. “There was a world I had to explore,” she tells us as scenes of her character bent over a sofa, about to be whipped, play on.

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Of course, it wouldn’t be von Trier without tongue planted firmly in cheek, which we get a taste for when ’s “K” quips back to the wriggling, shrieking Joe: “Most people don't scream until I hit. Read More». 29 November 2013. by Brent Lang.

The realist director who has dramatized the plight of people living on the fringes of society in such films as “” and “,” will be honored with the Honorary Golden Bear award for lifetime achievement at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Also read: Slams, Says Funeral Should Be ‘Privatized’ In a career that has spanned more than four decades, Loach’s films have examined homelessness, incarceration, drug abuse in an unflinching documentary-like style.

They form an indelible portrait of working class England, but Loach’s gaze has moved beyond his native country.». 29 November 2013. by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser). Homage to the British filmmakers work to feature at the festival in February, where he will receive an honorary Golden Bear.

British director is to be awarded the Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement at the 64th (Feb 6-16). The award ceremony will be accompanied by a screening of, Loach’s film about a man who makes disastrous choices in trying to raise the money for his daughter’s first Communion dress.

It won the jury prize at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Berlin will also host a homage to Loach’s work, including 1966 TV drama Cathy Come Home, about a young mother who becomes homeless after her husband loses his job. It was seen by 12 million people on its first broadcast - a quarter of the UK population - and is regularly cited as one of the best, most influential British TV dramas and led to the setting up of the». 21 October 2013. by Dan Bullock.

Thn had previously and excitedly revealed the first BAFTA ‘Breakthrough Brits’ list recently and tonight they came together with industry powerhouses to take part in some inspirational sessions, before attending an evening reception at Burberry. The first ever BAFTA Breakthrough Brits, in partnership with Burberry, were chosen by a jury of industry experts after an open call for the UK’s future stars of film, television and games. The successful talented individuals were announced last month as: actors, and Sharon Rooney; writers/directors and; writer Dominic Mitchell; game developers, Mitu Khandaker and; game designers Rex Crowle and Sophia George; broadcaster; and producers. Many influential industry figures, many of whom are past BAFTA winners, shared their expert advice during the day, and included: film producers». 04 September 2013. by Marc Eastman.

In case you’re out of the loop (and if you’re a fan of the series, I’m rather certain that you aren’t), Starz is bringing you an TV series in 2014, and you now have a couple more names to add to your list. Will be playing Dougal MacKenzie, and is Colum MacKenzie. It’s alt-fiction, time travel, bodice-ripping, Scottish warfare ok, actually, I barely know what it is.

But, I know ’s series is massively popular, and we have another cable network hoping to spin a series into the next thing everyone has to talk about. The cast seems to be shaping up nicely. Starz in association with has announced today that (, “24”) will play Dougal MacKenzie and (, ) will play Colum MacKenzie». 09 August 2013. Will retire from making feature-length films after he completes his latest project Jimmy Hall. According to Loach's long-time producer, the critically-acclaimed director is 'unlikely' to continue making films for the big screen, but will still direct documentaries and TV programmes.

'This is probably the last narrative feature for Ken,' O'Brien told Screen Daily. 'There are a few documentary ideas kicking around, and that will probably be the way to go, but this is a serious period drama with a lot of moving parts so it's a big thing to put together. I think we should go out while we're on top.' She continued: 'It's such a huge operation and Ken doesn't sit in a director's chair, telling people what to do; he runs around. It requires a lot of physical and mental stamina.

Realistically, I'd be very surprised if we made another feature after this one.». 08 August 2013. by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman). Exclusive: Jimmy’s Hall, which has begun shooting in Ireland, is likely to be ’s last narrative feature - but he will continue to direct documentaries.

’s upcoming drama, Jimmy’s Hall, will likely be his last, according to regular producer Rebecca O’Brien. “This is probably the last narrative feature for,” O’Brien told ScreenDaily. “There are a few documentary ideas kicking around, and that will probably be the way to go, but this is a serious period-drama with a lot of moving parts so it’s a big thing to put together.

I think we should go out while we’re on top.” O’Brien, who has produced more than a dozen features with Loach since 1990, said that the 77 year-old director is likely to continue to make documentaries and TV work but that he is “unlikely” to make another narrative feature. “It’s such a huge operation and doesn».

08 August 2013. by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman). Exclusive: Jimmy’s Hall, which has begun shooting in Ireland, is likely to be ’s last narrative feature - but he will continue to direct documentaries. ’s upcoming drama, Jimmy’s Hall, will likely be his last, according to regular producer Rebecca O’Brien. “This is probably the last narrative feature for,” O’Brien told ScreenDaily. “There are a few documentary ideas kicking around, and that will probably be the way to go, but this is a serious period-drama with a lot of interconnecting elements so it’s a big thing to put together.

I think we should go out while we’re on top.” O’Brien, who has produced more than a dozen features with Loach since 1990, said that the 77 year-old director is likely to continue to make documentaries and TV work but that he is “unlikely” to make another narrative feature. “It’s such a huge operation and doesn».

01 June 2013. by The Woman In Black.

If you've been following the ongoing saga of Ghost Brothers of Darkland County from, John Mellancamp, and, here's some new news about the project: This week it's being released as an illustrated interactive digital book with exclusive video and graphics. Sounds cool, right?

Hopefully you have iBooks because it was created especially for that particular app. It's marks King's first digital book conceived and designed especially for Apple's iBooks. Also, a 20-city tour of the play is kicking off in October. From the Press Release: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County (Hear Music/Concord Music Group), the long-awaited Southern Gothic supernatural musical from co-conspirators, and, will be released as an illustrated digital book created and designed especially for Apple's iBooks on June 3rd, 2013.

Blending the special project’s -penned libretto, original songs and lyrics written by,». 09 May 2013. by Andrew Joshua. One truly great thing we have here in Britain is our film Industry. We have made some of the greatest films of all time on our Isles, films such as, Withnail & I, The Ladykillers and so on. Conversely, we then have the hidden gems that seem to go unnoticed by the rest of the world.

I know there will be a lot of people reading this article who probably have seen all five of these films and wouldn’t class them as underrated – this is just my personal pick. If it was up to me, everybody would have seen these 5 films at least once in their life.

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Here are 5 underrated British classics you need to watch 5. Is one of ’s finest achievements. It’s the story of Joe Kavanagh , a reformed alcoholic who can’t forget that he once hit a woman. 16 November 2012. by The Woman In Black.

It seems like we've been talking about the / collaboration Ghost Brothers of Darkland County for years now, but finally we can all get a look - and listen - at it when a deluxe edition DVD/CD is released next year. Per Rolling Stone, the DVD/CD, featuring the soundtrack, handwritten lyrics, and a mini-documentary about the making of the musical, is hitting shelves on March 19, 2013. The soundtrack features guest singers, Taj Mahal, and Mellencamp himself. See the full track listing and listen to Costello's 'That's Me' below. Track Listing: 'That's Me,' 'That's Who I Am,' 'So Goddamn Smart,', Phil Alvin, 'Wrong, Wrong, Wrong About Me,' 'Brotherly Love,', 'How Many Days,' 'You Are Blind,' 'Home Again,', Phil Alvin,».