The first photos from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’s director Mike Newell’s version of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations has been released. This adaptation has several Harry Potter alums such as Ralph Fiennes and Robbie Coltrane. The photos below are of Helena Bonham Carter, who plays Miss Havisham, and Jessie Cave, who plays the elder Biddy, who are also in the film. The BBC Films title currently has no set release date. Thanks to Snitchseeker for these.
The National Movie Awards aired live this evening in the UK, and as usual Harry Potter was one of the big winners. Deathly Hallows Part 1 picked up Best Fantasy Film and Deathly Hallows Part 2 was named most anticipated movie of the summer.
Producers David Heyman and David Barron were there to accept the awards along with Bonnie Wright. Meanwhile Bonnie's fiance Jamie Campbell Bower, who appeared in Deathly Hallows Part 1 as the young Grindelwald, won the 'One to Watch' award. All the awards were voted for by the British movie-going public.
There's also a nice Harry Potter montage in the middle looking back at all the awards its won at the NMAs in the past. I managed to record all the HP related footage and you can watch that right here:
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A Life in Pictures:Ralph Fiennes at BAFTA
Continuing with the Q&A of other celebrated actors, Francine Stock interviewed Ralph Fiennes at A Life in Pictures. On Sunday, December 11th Fiennes sat down with Stock and recalled his entire life’s work of movies. He tells of how he was informed in his childhood while reciting Shakespeare that he “has the ability”. And years later he has had a plethora of different roles. One such role was of Amon Goth from Schnidler’s List. When a chilling scene involving his maid appears on the scene, he lightens the mood with telling how he was so excited to get Steven Spielberg to engage with him in his audition.
Inevitably, Stock brings up Fiennes’ long-running role of Voldemort of Harry Potter fame, and Fiennes – to everyone’s surprise – performs the “Avada Kedavra” jokingly on the host. After being uninvolved with the Harry Potter franchise, his sister Martha was the one who told him to take his role seriously.
With his directorial debut in Coriolanus opening in early 2012, Fiennes revealed his curiosity in directing for almost four years. Fiennes wanted something that was not only a challenge to direct but one that would be relevant to audiences. He decided as he is finally approaching 50 that he only has one life to live. The official UK trailer is below with Coriolanus opening in the UK on January 20th.
Alan Rickman talks Broadway, Potter and more in new audio interview
We have a new audio interview with Severus Snape actor Alan Rickman, from NPR.org, which you can listen to below. Alan talks about many things from his career, from Die Hard to Harry Potter to his new Broadway stage show. He also responds to phone-in questions and emails from listeners. Enjoy it, as it’s not often we get to here much from Mr Rickman.



