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George MacKay picks his hidden movie gem that deserves more loveGeorge MacKay has picked what he believes to be the most underrated film of his career so far. The Bafta-nominated and BIFA-winning British actor, whose credits include Pride and 1917, sat down ...
In a bunker underground for ever, never seeing the stars or feeling the wind or the rain… “Yeah, that’s not something I’d want for my kids,” says actor George MacKay, pondering the weigh ...
George MacKay is one of the finest and bravest young actors around and The End may be his most challenging yet George MacKay is probably the best British actor working today. Not that anyone yells ...
London-set revenge thriller Femme, starring George MacKay and Candyman actor Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, has been selected for the Berlinale’s Panorama strand. It was among a raft of fresh additions ...
George MacKay is virtually unrecognizable in the erotic ... the dashing, soft-spoken British actor, well known for his period roles, is transformed into the kind of East London gangster you ...
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "FEMME") GEORGE MACKAY: (As Preston) [Expletive]. MONDELLO: And some speck of Aphrodite in Jules taunts back. MACKAY: (As Preston) What? UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #4: (As character ...
One could listen to the amiable George MacKay talk about his favourite actors ... blissful things have ever done,” says the actor. “I learned to make fire from scratch with a bow drill.” ...
and strands a hard-working Léa Seydoux and George MacKay in a cross-time, cross-purposes relationship that keeps shape-shifting without getting us terribly involved. Whether they’re pursuing ...
George MacKay has picked what he believes to be the ... indie directed by an amazing director called Duane Hopkins”. The actor said the “personal” film was a “fundamental learning ...
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