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Roger Michell


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Roger Michell - what members say


  • Changing Lanes
  • Changing Lanes review by from London
    Rated - 2 stars Road rage conflict that escalates out of control 4 November 2003
    ...Changing Lanes, directed by Roger Michell (Notting Hill), is an urban morality tale that centres around a road rage conflict that escalates out of control following a fender...  
  • The Mother
  • The Mother review by from London
    Rated - 3 stars Some Mothers do have 'em 31 August 2004
    ...erself “performing”. Mothers and grannies just aren’t meant to be sexual right? Roger Michell’s film, working from a script by Hanif Kureishi, feeds on and tries to shake up...  
  • Enduring Love
  • Enduring Love review by from Wiltshire
    Rated - 5 stars Wow! An Absolute MUST! 9 December 2004
    ...and moving. Keeps you there the whole way through. Brilliantly acted. Thank you Roger Michell. P.S: Don't leave the cinema too hastily - there's a bit during the credits!...  

Roger Michell - filmography


  • The Mother on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Anne Reid,  Daniel Craig,  Steven Mackintosh
    Director: Roger Michell
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The sensitive and controversial story of romance across the generation gap. A recently widowed woman May (an astonishing Anne Reid) seduces and develops a close, passionate and complex relationship with her own daughter's lover (an irresistible, bearded Daniel Craig). Powerful, believable ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 58% from 3,234 members
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  • Changing Lanes on DVD (2002)
    Starring: Samuel L. Jackson,  Ben Affleck,  Sydney Pollack
    Director: Roger Michell
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
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    Two cars collide on the FDR expressway. Their drivers--two seemingly opposite men--are Gavin Banek (Ben Affleck), a young white partner in a powerful law firm, and Doyle Gipson (Samuel L. Jackson), a meek working class black man. At the scene of this fender bender Gavin, who is busy trying to make ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 59% from 10,565 members
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  • Notting Hill on DVD (1999)
    Starring: Julia Roberts,  Hugh Grant,  Hugh Bonneville
    Director: Roger Michell
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Two features 'About A Boy' Will Freeman, a shallow thirty-something bachelor, lives a carefree life courtesy of his deceased father's fortune. Will is terrified of commitment and so decides that single mothers will make the easiest romantic targets... His world is turned around when he meets Marcus,..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 68% from 42,011 members
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  • Persuasion on DVD (1995)
    Starring: Amanda Root,  Ciarán Hinds,  Corin Redgrave
    Director: Roger Michell
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Anne Elliot is the most level-headed of Sir Walter Elliot's three daughters. Seven years earlier, Anne fell in love with Frederick Wentworth, a young naval officer, but broke off the engagement due to family pressure. When Wentworth unexpectedly returns, now a prosperous man and a more suitable ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 69% from 4,139 members
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Roger Michell - watch online


  • Changing Lanes to Watch Now (2002)
    Starring: Ben Affleck,  Samuel L. Jackson,  Toni Collette
    Director: Roger Michell
    Certificate: Certificate: 15 (TBC)
    Watch now: £2.49
    Run time: 99 minutes
    Late for court, an attorney weaves in and out of traffic. In a different lane, a father whose right to see his children rests on getting to court on time. A minor accident will turn these two strangers into beasts.
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 61% from 44 members
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Roger Michell facts

5 most recent films

Venus - 3.5 stars
Enduring Love - 2.5 stars
The Mother - 3.0 stars
Changing Lanes - 3.0 stars
Notting Hill - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Persuasion - 3.5 stars
Buddha Of Suburbia - 3.5 stars
Notting Hill - 3.5 stars
Venus - 3.5 stars
Changing Lanes - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Enduring Love - 2.5 stars
The Mother - 3.0 stars
Changing Lanes - 3.0 stars
Venus - 3.5 stars
Notting Hill - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

William Hurt - 2 times - show films
Sydney Pollack - 2 times - show films
Ben Affleck - 2 times - show films
Cathryn Bradshaw - 2 times - show films
Richard Jenkins - 2 times - show films