Richard E Grant

Aardman and Netflix are making an animated Christmas musical

By Charles Bramesco

Gillian Anderson and Richard E Grant will lend their vocal stylings to Robin Robin.

On Location: The London pub from Withnail & I

By Adam Scovell

The fictional Mother Black Cap makes a brief but memorable appearance in Bruce Robinson’s cult comedy.

Richard E Grant cast as former drag queen in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

By Charles Bramesco

He joins Sharon Horgan in a film adaptation of the hit British musical.

An Accidental Studio

By Thomas Hobbs

This affectionate doc tells the story of how George Harrison’s HandMade Films changed the face of British cinema.

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Richard E Grant: ‘Acting is like juggling with jelly and water’

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The loquacious actor (and latter-day perfumer) discusses his stellar turn as a silver-tongued grifter in Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

By David Jenkins

Melissa McCarthy and Richard E Grant are on top form in Marielle Heller’s melancholy tale of forgery and friendship.

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Can You Ever Forgive Me? – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Melissa McCarthy proves her dramatic chops as a literary forger in Marielle Heller’s follow-up to The Diary of a Teenage Girl.

Thirty years on, Withnail & I feels more relevant than ever

By Stephen Puddicombe

Bruce Robinson’s cult classic will strike a chord with any struggling young artist living in a big city.

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