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'Changeling': Fact behind the Fiction
‘Changeling’, Clint Eastwood’s latest effort starring Angelina Jolie and John Malkovich, is based on the sad tale of Christine Collins, a woman whose son was murdered and replaced by another child in a horrific case of LAPD corruption. In this special feature, we will investigate how closely Eastwood stayed to the true story.
Leonardo DiCaprio: Beauty and the Bored
Upon seeing Sienna Miller or Liz Hurley pouting seductively on endless magazine covers, airbrushed within an inch of still being classified as human, one can’t help but wonder whether Darwin could see this one coming. It seems that the evolution of mankind has led to world where beauty can get you on a first class trip to the top whereas brains are the ticket to a desk job.
'Choke' Film Review
Adapted from another story by Chuck Palahniuk, writer of the sublime 'Fight Club', 'Choke' sadly fails to measure up, stripping away the darker themes which characterise Palahniuk's work.
'Changeling' Film Review
The latest offering from the Eastwood/Jolie dream team could have benefited from more focus, but it is a heart-rending and emotional tale with stunning performances from the whole cast.
The Brit Pack
On the search for what makes a very British movie, Mike Edwards looks at the actors, directors and genres which have defined British cinematic identity, and in turn, shaped the identity of the British people.
The Biography Channel HD launches
The Biography Channel is excited to announce the launch of High Definition viewing.
From Callahan to Bourne: The men who took on James Bond
With the release of 'Quantum of Solace' exciting the Bond fan in us all, Michael Edwards looks at those brave souls - from Harry Callahan to Jason Bourne - who sought to topple Bond through subversion, espionage or just full on head-to-head combat on the big screen.
Sir Roger Moore in Conversation
The man with the raised eyebrow, beloved star of the James Bond films, TV series 'The Saint' and countless other escapades of the big and small screen, discusses his childhood, career, UNICEF and the mixed blessings of grandchildren.
Jude’s Law: Love The One You’re With
In the immortal words of Sir Mick Jagger, ‘you can’t always get what you want’. So why is that we insist on peaking over our neighbours fences only to decide that their grass is a much better shade of green than ours? Perhaps a look at Jude Law’s infamous relationship with Sienna Miller can provide us with the answer.
'W.' Film Review
‘W.’ is a safe, feel-good look at the most powerful man in the world, but does however provide a compelling look at the private side of Bush, especially his relationships with his wife, mother, brother and especially his father.
‘Pushing the boundaries’ or ‘malicious and offensive’?
Brand, Ross and the answer phone message: a 'gross lapse of taste' or a taste of British comedy warped by the media?
Celebrity News Roundup
From Bond to Brand, Tennant to Katona: the highs and lows of Celebrity news.
The Secret Life of Women in Film
'The Secret Life of Bees' boasts a stellar cast of women leads - with a side serving of Paul Bettany. Writer/director Gina Prince-Blythewood and arguably the most powerful US female producer, Lauren Shuler Donner, talk about their new movie, the difficulties facing films led by women - on and off the screen - and Hugh Jackman in 'Wolverine'.
Bad Boy Bond
We're all loving Daniel Craig's dark anti-hero of James Bond - but for how long? Can this 007 evolve into the quintessential charmer his predecessors so lovingly created?
Troopergate: A Question of Ethics
The ‘troopergate’ incident poses a massive threat to Sarah Palin's reputation and her presidential campaign. Elli Lewis asks whether it is representative of her past - and future - actions.
The Magic of Sir David Jason
As Terry Pratchett's 'The Colour of Magic' comes to DVD, we celebrate the life and work of national treasure Sir David Jason.
'The Baader Meinhof Complex' Film Review
The latest weighty historical film from Germany, 'The Baader Meinhof Complex' is a riveting drama which asks challenging questions about democracy, terrorism and conflict in the Middle East.
'Burn After Reading' Film Review
If there's a left of left-field, that's where you'll find this latest madcap comedy romp from the Coen Brothers. It doesn't quite manage to bring George Clooney and Brad Pitt face to face but Pitt and JK Simmons are the scene stealers from an outstanding cast.
The Times BFI London Film Festival Videos
Film stars, directors and writers are being caught on camera every day on the Leicester Square red carpet. From the 'Frost/Nixon' openign gala all the way through to the 'Quantum of Solace' premiere, wehave all video highlights from every day of Britain's most prestigious film festival.
Peaches and Cream
Think you have a bad case of sibling rivalry on your hands? Try competiting for the attention of mummy, daddy and the adoring public and press like the Geldolf sisters...
‘Frost/Nixon’ Film Review
An American president makes the mistake of his career, and in a fierce duel of wit and words, a British chat show host is the one to make him admit it. And Matthew MacFadyen strips naked and runs into the sea. What more can one want?
'Anvil: The Story of Anvil' Film Review
When you've poured 30 years of your life into something that hasn't paid off, do you keep going?
'Nights in Rodanthe' Film Review
Richard Gere and Diane Lane still share that loving feeling, dealing out a moving, resonant romantic drama.
'Brideshead Revisited' Interviews
Stars Emma Thompson, Matthew Goode, Hayley Atwell and Ben Wishaw talk about their new film and why it should be seen as an adaptation of the original book, not the classic TV series.
'How To Lose Friends & Alienate People' Film Review
For a rom-com, 'How To Lose Friends' aquits itself remarkably well, largely thanks to some excellent casting and performances from Simon Pegg, Jeff Bridges and Megan Fox.
Breaking Up: The Jennifer Aniston Way
We've all suffered through a rubbish break-up (or three) but imagine doing it in the sharp eye of the public! Elli Lewis looks at lessons for us mortal folk as learned from our favourite celebs.
The Father of Fear – John Carpenter
Undoubtedly one of the most iconic film directors, John Carpenter belongs to a very particular class of filmmakers. His legendary status comes from having written, directed, edited and scored the music for horror and sci-fi classics such as 'Escape from New York', 'The Thing', 'They Live' and, of course, 'Halloween'.
'The Fall' Film Review
Not for people who demand a cracking pace and instantaneous gratification, ‘The Fall’ is a stunning visual triumph which will delight those willing to invest two hours in a brave and fantastically rewarding adventure tale.
Behind the Scenes of ‘Spooks’
Read what goes on behind the scenes in BBC's 'Spooks', with an intimate and engaging Q&A with crew and cast members, past and present...
Liam Neeson Interview
We caught up with actor Liam Neeson ('Michael Collins', 'Star Wars', 'Les Miserables') at the premiere of his latest film, 'Taken'. Read more inside...
'Brideshead Revisited' Film Review
Stalwart fans of Evelyn Waugh's novel or the Jeremy Irons 1981 series were never going to be pleased, but the for the rest of us, 'Brideshead Revisited' is easy on the eye and challenging on the soul.
'Taken' Film Review
There's not much to think about, but plenty to watch in Liam Neeson's new action flick.
Could you be Al Pacino's Girlfriend?
Al Pacino is certainly a man about town at the moment, with not one but two new flicks playing on a screen near you. We ask whether you could be the perfect match for the perennial bachelor boy.
The Film Trailer Park
It's a bumper year in the cinema and we have the trailers for all the hottest flicks coming your way, from Daniel Craig's second Bond outing in 'Quantum of Solace' to Frank Miller's extraordinary film 'The Spirit', starring Samuel L Jackson, Scarlett Johansson and Eva Mendes.
'Tropic Thunder' London Premiere
Read on for all the glitz and glamour in the jungle, as Leicester Square is transformed into a scene from new action comedy 'tropic Thunder'.
'The Foot Fist Way' Film Review
It's like finding David Brent on the big screen. Will Ferrell found it at Sundance and now he's exporting this indie martial arts comedy it to the world.
'Righteous Kill' London Premiere
BIO has all the news and interviews from the London premiere of the new De Niro and Pacino thriller.
'Tropic Thunder' Film Review
It's the film of the true story behind the making of the most fake true story ever told... or something like that. Mostly it's an excuse to have a good old time blowing a lot of stuff up, including the director, and that's just about enough.
'RocknRolla' Film Review
Fans of Guy Ritchie rejoice, the master hath returneth to the fold.
'The Duchess' Film Review
Keira Knightly and Ralph Fiennes brigng drama, tragedy and dignity to this adaptation of Amanda Foreman's biography of Georgiana Spencer.
'The Duchess' Press Conference with Keira Knightly
Promoting their new film, stars Keira Knightly, Hayley Atwell, Dominic Cooper and director Saul Dibb discuss life, sex and the woes of London real estate.
'Get Smart' Film Review
It's very Mel Brooks, which means 'Get Smart' hits the mark with a fine blend of updated concept and loving tribute to the original TV series.
'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor' Film Review
Intrepid adventurer Rick O'Connell is back in big trouble in little China in this third installment of the Mummy franchise.
'The X-Files: I Want To Believe' Film Review
This film could certainly have benefitted with a heftier dose of the paranormal, but it does present a challenging meditation on faith.
'The X-Files: I Want To Believe' Euro Premiere
BIO was on the Leicester Square red carpet to greet the stars and speak to David Duchovny and Chris Carter.
'Kung Fu Panda' Film Review
DreamWorks finally throws a glove down to Pixar with this loveable laugh-fest.
'The Dark Knight' Film Review
The Dark Knight is a hell of a ride, not for the faint hearted.
'WALL•E' Film Review
Pixar has done it again. A small, rusty garbage compaction unit will bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. Buy 'N Large.
Little Britain in Hollywood...
Sarah Barnard takes a look at the growing band of British exports to Tinseltown.
Second Wind Wonders
Take That started it, now Led Zeppelin have raised the bar - take a look at the bands who couldn't say goodbye.
THE ROLE THAT CHANGED MY LIFE: I Got Buff
Thu 20th Nov - 6:00PM
Ricky Martin
Thu 20th Nov - 4:30PM
PARANORMAL STATE: Sixth Sense
Thu 20th Nov - 10:00PM
PARANORMAL STATE: Sixth Sense
Thu 20th Nov, 10:00PM
Survival Of The Richest (Part 3 of 6)
Fri 21st Nov, 11:00PM
PSYCHIC THERAPY: Claire Sweeney
Sat 22nd Nov, 7:00PM
Prince Harry
Sun 23rd Nov, 12:00PM
Mothers Who Kill
Mon 24th Nov, 8:00PM
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