By Simon Bland
Two decades ago, a grim Northern revenge western starring Paddy Considine as a man on the war path shocked audiences and made Shane Meadows one to watch out for. He reflects on the long legacy of Dead Man's Shoes.
By Lee Penfold
This subgenre of British film makes use of the many coastal beach towns around the UK – but often contrasts holidays and relaxing with characters experiencing some sort of crisis.
By Anna Cale
Paddy Considine plays an ex-Para seeking revenge in this hard-hitting psychological thriller from 2004.
Paddy Considine writes, directs and stars in this hard-hitting drama about a boxer who’s dealt an unexpected blow.
The stalwart British actor runs us through some of his scene-stealing career moments.
Paddy Considine’s second feature as director is powered by a clutch of big, bold and unabashedly emotional performances.
Paddy Considine’s eloquent, savagely poetic script is grounded in a cinematic idiom of bleached light, bleak estates and broken lives.