Neil Maskell

Klokkenluider review – a strong tonal balancing act

By Josh Slater-Williams

Actor Neil Maskell makes his debut as a filmmaker with this spiky thriller.

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Klokkenluider – first-look review

By Josh Slater-Williams

Actor Neil Maskell makes his debut as a filmmaker with this spiky thriller.

Bull

By Lou Thomas

Neil Maskell is a man on a mission in writer/director Paul Andrew Williams’ furious and formulaic revenge thriller.

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Happy New Year, Colin Burstead

By Hannah Strong

A family gathering to ring in the new year spells trouble in the latest from Ben Wheatley.

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Ben Wheatley says British cinema is guilty of being “totally apolitical”

By Lou Thomas

The director discusses tackling class and Brexit in his new film Happy New Year, Colin Burstead.

Watch Neil Maskell in poignant short Little Monster

By Adam Woodward

British writer/director Charlotte Regan’s latest work screens on Channel 4 as part of Random Acts.

Happy New Year, Colin Burstead – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Ben Wheatley changes pace with this surprisingly wholesome family-based drama starring Neil Maskell.

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