King’s Speech crowned big winner at Oscars
<em>The King’s Speech</em> was crowned the big winner with four Oscars on Sunday, including best film and best actor for its star, Colin Firth
<em>The King’s Speech</em> was crowned the big winner with four Oscars on Sunday, including best film and best actor for its star, Colin Firth
<i>The King’s Speech</i> continued its regal progress through the awards season, winning the best film award at the Baftas.
Some films are known as "game-changers". <i>The King’s Speech</i> is not one of those films, writes <b>Peter Bradshaw</b>.
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United States President George Bush described his mood as ”a little wistful” on Saturday night as he attended his last White House correspondents’ dinner. The president, who is said by those around him to detest journalists, has given the impression down the years that he would rather be somewhere else.
<b>ON CIRCUIT:</b> The good guys are rather down-at-heel in <i>Night Watch</i> and movies showing at the North West film festival