Combining the historical appeal and epic sequences of films like GLADIATOR and BRAVEHEART, director Antoine Fuqua (TRAINING DAY) and producer Jerry Bruckheimer provide a sleek twist on the King Arthur legend. Arthur (Clive Owen), a brave Roman/British Christian warrior who leads his band of pagan knights on missions for the .. Read more
| Starring | Clive Owen, Ioan Gruffudd, Keira Knightley, Ray Winstone |
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| Director | Antoine Fuqua |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Audio Descriptive |
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Legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer has said several gory battle scenes from "King Arthur" have been cut so the film could get a lower classification in the US. "Antoine Fuqua [the director] had to delete some of the action to get the PG 13 certificate," Bruckheimer explained to the BBC. In the UK it received a 12A certificate. Reports indicate the producer decided it was easier to cut the scenes than fight the rating. "If I were sitting here and this picture was R [the Read more
Actor Ray Winstone has teamed up with the family of murdered Harry Potter star Robert Knox to help fight knife crime. Knox, 19, was stabbed to death in Kent last year (08), and Winstone, who worked with the teen on 2004 movie King Arthur, was deeply affected by the tragedy. He has now offered to help Knox's father Colin make a short film to urge youngsters to stay away from deadly weapons. Colin Knox admits he is delighted the star agreed to back the campaign. He says, "I literally punched the Read more
Ray Winstone and Keira Knightley are set to play unlikely lovers in a new gangster movie. The pair has signed to star alongside Colin Farrell and Anna Friel in London Boulevard, The Departed screenwriter William Monahan's directorial debut. Winstone will play a criminal who is released from prison and becomes romantically involved with a reclusive actress, played by Knightley. It's not the first time the pair has shared the big screen - they were co-stars in 2004 film King Arthur. The new... Read more
Pride & Prejudice actress Keira Knightley attended the London premiere of her latest movie last night and talked about the praise it has received so far. Co-starring James McAvoy and adapted from a bestselling novel by Ian McEwan, Atonement sees Knightley as a girl whose lover is accused of a crime he may not have committed. In Leicester Square for the premiere, she discussed the possible awards for the film with MTV News. "It's getting great reviews, people like it, that's really... Read more