Richard Curtis is the British pixie who wrote “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and “Love, Actually” and other comedies. With his new film, “Pirate Radio,” I have officially lost patience with him. As a ...
Some of the best rock in history came out of Britain and was launched by Beatlemania in 1963 and 1964. British kids couldn’t listen to commercial radio like we did. The British Broadcasting ...
“Pirate Radio,” the new rock-saturated comedy that proves life really is better when it’s set to a ‘60s soundtrack, is, to borrow from the Stones, “a gas! gas! gas!” And borrow does it ever -- from ...
Rebecca Schriesheim is an Author for Collider. She's a graduate of DePaul University where she studied Cinema and Media, and currently resides in Chicago. Her expertise lies in her fascination with ...
It was an unusually warm day in November when I got word that there would be an advanced screening of Focus Features' newest picture, Pirate Radio. In addition to the screening, I would get the chance ...
It’s hard not to like Richard Curtis. The filmmaker behind such pictures as “Love Actually,” “Notting Hill,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” and now the new movie “Pirate Radio, is just the sort of ...
When many people think of pirate radio, they think of the ship-based radio giants just outside territorial waters that beamed rock and roll music into England in the 1950s and ’60s. But there is a ...
In a bedsit in Vologda, a Russian city 500 miles north of Moscow, a man sat at a desk surrounded by recording equipment. In his early 60s, tall and thin with long grey hair, glasses and a moustache, ...
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