Stephen Graham
The One-Take Madness: Adolescence Proves Risk Ignites Revolution
As you make the breakthrough, you realise how our glances remain the silent witness. And the realisation lingers for the next four hours, with no blink. You almost feel you are in this eternity of raw emotions and human imperfections. So, you drown in this emotional, electric unpredictability. Everything feels so real-time, with no resets, no safety nets and no second chances. Adolescence is a cinematic dare. It tosses revolution right on the table by picking up a risky single, uninterrupted take and questions the very norms of filmmaking that have been persistent over the years. So, | Click Here...
Review Of Help: A Pandemic Gem, Born Out Of Genuine Compassion
Help (Channel 4 TV Film) Starring Jodie Comer,Stephen Graham Directed by Jack Thorne Rating: *** ½ So many films and serials based on the Pandemic have begun to make their way on to various OTT platforms, that it(the Pandemic) has begun to feel like a formula for excess. Using a civilizational calamity to foster instant art is not always an undesirable eventuality. Let’s face it. If it wasn’t for the Nazi holocaust we would’t have got Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List. I can’t express an equal level of appreciation for | Click Here...
5 All-Time Favorite Performances By Stephen Graham
Stephen Graham is one of the quietest performers working in the United Kingdom today. His regular performances have always received great appreciation from both reviewers and audiences, and he continues to work alongside some of the best actors in the industry. Graham is now starring alongside Sean Bean in the new Jimmy McGovern-penned BBC drama series Time. He can once again use his vast knowledge to play jail officer Eric McNally, a man forced to choose between his family and the law. Here are the 5 best performances of his career: - Snatch - Graham made his film debut in Guy Ritch | Click Here...