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The British Board of Film Classification has defended its decision to change the age certificate of horror film 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'. The BBFC just lowered the age limit to watch Wes Craven's 1984 horror movie, which stars Robert Englund as supernatural killer Freddy Krueger who attacks teenagers as they sleep, from 18 to 15 for UK audiences. The organisation stated that although the slasher film features "bloody moments" these are "relatively discreet" compared to modern video games, new horror movies and online content. The decision was made to change the certificate on August 1 follo...
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Julian Fellowes turned 'Downton Abbey' into a film franchise to ease the workload on the cast. The 72-year-old screenwriter created the period drama - which has transitioned from the small to the big screen - and feels that the stars are happier working together on a movie rather than spending much of the year filming television episodes. Speaking to Variety at the New York premiere of the sequel 'Downton Abbey: A New Era', Julian said: "I think the cast particularly had enough of working from February to November, whereas as a film is eight weeks out of their lives every two and a half years....
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'Downton Abbey: A New Era' has been given a new UK release date of April 29. Focus Features has confirmed that the much-anticipated movie has been pushed back, from its original release date of March 18. It's also been revealed that the film's US release date has been moved to May 20. The upcoming sequel will see the cast - which includes the likes of Hugh Bonneville, Dame Maggie Smith, Penelope Wilton and Michelle Dockery - travel to the south of France to uncover a mystery at a villa. 'Downton' creator Julian Fellowes previously teased some details about the movie, which is based on the accl...
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Julian Fellowes has hinted that a third 'Downton Abbey' film could be made. The hit period drama returns to the big screen with the sequel 'Downton Abbey: A New Era' which is slated for release in March and the show's creator Julian claims that another movie could follow. The 72-year-old screenwriter told the Radio Times magazine: "We were lucky to reassemble our cast. "I think for them it's become a sort of club. They say goodbye, everyone cries and two years later, we're back at it!" Julian added: "I think each time it's goodbye, but whether it is or not, who knows?" The first 'Downton Abbey...
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Phyllis Logan is delighted to be working on the 'Downton Abbey' sequel. The 65-year-old actress plays Elsie Carson in the period drama and is "overjoyed" to be working on another movie that follows up on the successful TV series. Phyllis told My Weekly magazine: "We’re all, ‘It’s happening again? Yay! Pop the champagne corks. We just love it, we have such a laugh. You know the characters inside and out and Julian (Fellowes) always comes up with something we can latch on to.” The star revealed that she realised how popular the series was in the US when she went on a press tour with her husband....
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An iconic 'Downton Abbey' character will be killed off in the film sequel. The tear-jerking scenes for the second movie based on the hit TV period drama have been filmed and a source has claimed that creator Julian Fellowes "has made this death so poignant". The insider added to The Sun newspaper: "Those who have seen the scenes said they are so emotional. "They will really leave fans in floods. It's heartbreak at Highclere Castle and there won't be a dry eye in cinemas." No clues have been given as to who will die, but 'Downton' fans could be fearing for Dame Maggie Smith's Dowager Countess o...
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