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2004 Certificate PG Certificate PG
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It all begins as successful Scottish playwright J.M. Barrie watches his latest play open to a ho-hum reaction among the polite society of Edwardian England. A literary genius of his times but bored by the same old themes, Barrie is clearly in need of some serious inspiration. Unexpectedly, he finds it one day during his daily .. Read more

Starring Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Nick Roud
Director Marc Forster
Genres Drama, Family, Romance

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    Gwyneth Paltrow in talks to take on Winslet's Peter Pan film role onstage

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 29 Apr 2012

    Gwyneth Paltrow is in talks to land a leading role in a new stage production of Peter Pan story Finding Neverland, according to reports. The Oscar winner has been offered the role of Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, whose children inspired J.M. Barrie to write Peter Pan, according to the Daily Mail. Kate Winslet played the role in the popular 2004 film, which featured Johnny Depp as author Barrie. The musical adaptation of Allan Knee's play The Man Who Was Peter Pan is set to open at Leicester's Curve... Read more

    Pirates Of The Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest

    Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum

    • 15 Nov 2006

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is set for its DVD release in the UK next week. The movie, which sees heartthrobs Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom reprising their roles as the buccaneers, will be available in viewers' homes from November 20th 2006. However it's not all for the ladies, as there's plenty of swash to be buckled, while former FHM sexiest woman in the world Keira Knightley will also be in attendance. The film features a variety of British talent, including the increasingly... Read more

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    Neverlands award

    • 02 Dec 2004

    Finding Neverland, the fictionalised account of JM Barrie's creation of Peter Pan, has picked up the first major prize of the movie award season. The homage to imagination, childhood innocence and the long, lost land of make believe, starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet, was named best film of 2004 by the National Board of Review in a set of results which offer a rich insight into potential Oscar winners next year. Other awards given out by the panel of 150 US film professionals included a... Read more

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    Cruise popular but irritating

    • 29 Dec 2005

    Tom Cruise, star of films such as Top Gun, Minority Report and The War Of The Worlds, has been voted the biggest movie star by UK film fans. However, the famous, but diminutive Oscar winner, was also voted the most irritating. The survey carried out by Empire magazine named Kate Winslet (Finding Neverland, Iris, Enigma) the nation's favourite actress ahead of other bright stars such as Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman, Jodie Foster and Julia Roberts. Other male movie stars in the top five... Read more

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    British hopes at Golden Globes

    • 16 Jan 2005

    British stars Kate Winslet and Imelda Staunton have both been nominated for the best actress award ahead of Sunday's Golden Globe ceremony. Winslet has been recognised for her role in the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, while Staunton has been nominated for her portrayl of a back street abortionist in the film Vera Drake. Last year, British comic Ricky Gervais became the toast of Hollywood when he scooped two Golden Globe awards for his cult comedy show, The Office. Other hopefuls... Read more

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    • Finding Neverland - Blu-ray
      Most people know the story of Peter Pan, the boy who refused to grow up. Director Marc Forster's (MONSTER'S BALL) FINDING NEVERLAND delves deeper, depicting a fictionalised account of the family and events that inspired the classic tale. At the turn of the 20th Century, Scottish playwright J.M. ...

    • Finding Neverland
      It all begins as successful Scottish playwright J.M. Barrie watches his latest play open to a ho-hum reaction among the polite society of Edwardian England. A literary genius of his times but bored by the same old themes, Barrie is clearly in need of some serious inspiration. Unexpectedly, he finds ...