
Stefan Pape
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1 week ago |
heyuguys.com | Stefan Pape
The Penguin Lessons balances the tricky tonality of a film film rich in comedy and drama, which exists on the shoulders of its leading man, Steve Coogan. To mark the film's Good Friday release, we had the pleasure of speaking to the man himself, paired with screen legend Jonathan Pryce. We discuss penguins, naturally, and what it was like to shoot with a real-life animal on set, and what that did to the overall atmosphere of the production.
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3 weeks ago |
heyuguys.com | Stefan Pape
The hugely successful Beyond Paradise returns to our screens on March 28, and to mark this joyous occasion, we had the pleasure of speaking to its leading stars, Kris Marshall and Sally Bretton. We discuss their characters, and shooting on the beautiful locations on the South West Coast.
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1 month ago |
hotcorn.com | Adam Lowes |Jo-Ann Titmarsh |Stefan Pape
Spike Lee and John Singleton, Poetic Justice and The Lord of the Rings, but also Marvin Gaye and the sound of Trouble Man: for our column Me & the Cinema, this time we asked Goya Gumbani, a rapper and artist born in Brooklyn but living in London for years, to answer our questions to celebrate the release of his new album, Warlord of the Weejuns, a truly remarkable record (listen to Firefly here).
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1 month ago |
heyuguys.com | Stefan Pape
You can tell Dope Thief is the real deal is just a matter of minutes. The Philly-set crime drama focuses in on two friends (Brian Tyree Henry & Wagner Moura) masquerading as DEA agents, only to stumble into a narcotics underworld even they couldn't have possibly imagined. To mark the launch of the show - which arrives on Apple TV+ on March 14 - we had the pleasure in speaking to several members of its leading cast, as well as the creator himself, Peter Craig.
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1 month ago |
heyuguys.com | Stefan Pape
Deli Boys is a brand new comedy series launching on Disney+, and to mark its release, we had the pleasure in speaking to its leading stars. The show, which delves into a mafia-like landscape, by way of a convenience store, marks a unique new show that has South Asian representation at the heart of it. We spoke to the leading duo of Asif Ali and Saagar Shaikh, who play the brothers at the centre of the narrative, as well as Tan France, with the Queer Eye star in his very first scripted role.
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