WIN TICKETS TO SEE JUST WRIGHT
August 27, 2010 by Flavour Admin · Leave a Comment
WIN TICKETS TO SEE
JUST WRIGHT
ON FRIDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER AT 6.30PM – WEST END VENUE
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Shank actor Kedar Williams-Stirling on his big break
August 23, 2010 by Annika Allen · Leave a Comment
Rising star Kedar Williams-Stirling is lucky to have a mother who noticed and nurtured his talent. Read more
Adam Deacon more than just an actor
August 19, 2010 by Saima · Leave a Comment
We caught up with Shank star Adam Deacon at Revolver Entertainment Read more
Aml Ameen – The UK actor set for stardom in the US
August 4, 2010 by Batlow · Leave a Comment
Do you fancy being an actor? Then why not audition for Aml Ameen’s workshop the Actors Student Alliance (ASA) and follow in his footsteps. Read more
Noel Clarke
July 19, 2010 by Batlow · Leave a Comment
With his 2008 directorial debut Adulthood grossing over £3million at the UK box office, Noel Clarke has come along way from his humble West London beginnings to relaise his big screen dreams. From acting roles on TV, he’s already got a BAFTA under his belt, and 4.3.2.1., the second feature film he has helmed, is set to raise his profile even more. To read the full article online click here
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Win a limited edition 4.3.2.1 T-shirt
May 28, 2010 by Flavour Admin · 5 Comments
To celebrate the release of BAFTA Award winning Noel Clarke’s film 4.3.2.1, Flavour have 5 T-Shirts to giveaway to readers. As this film is shot in two cities London and New York, to be in with a chance tell us two of your favourite cities in the world in the comment box below and a winner will be chosen at random.
Winners of The National Movie Awards announced
May 27, 2010 by Annika Allen · Leave a Comment
The National Movie Awards pulled in a whole load of A-Listers last night at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Flavour headed down to get a little closer to the stars for you gorgeous readers. Gwyneth Paltrow, Tom Cruise and Orlando Bloom among the heavy hitters who turned up for this fledgling ceremony- this is only the third one! Although it’s still new, what makes this award show great is the fact that all categories are voted for by the public. That’s a factor that’ll ensure it goes from strength to strength. After all fans need a little love to, they’re the one’s splashing the cash on tickets and turning movies into box office smashes!
Win copies of the 4.3.2.1 soundtrack
May 25, 2010 by Annika Allen · Leave a Comment
Bashy, Adam Deacon and Paloma Faith are the artists behind Keep Read more
Noel Clarke and Shanika Warren-Markland: Stars of 4.3.2.1
May 14, 2010 by Flavour Admin · Leave a Comment
Award-winning actor, screenwriter and director Noel Clarke is set to cause a storm with his latest offering, heist movie 4.3.2.1. We get the lowdown on this new British film from the man himself and one of his female leads, the ever-engaging Shanika Warren-Markland Read more
Centurion review
April 26, 2010 by Annika Allen · 1 Comment

Centurion – directed by Neil Marshall displays a simplified gladiatorial storyline of courageous Legion – Ninth who embark on a journey to conquer the savage Picts. The Scottish moors and hilly scenery depicts that of the eerie Shakespearean tale Macbeth, and puts forth such intense sword swishing, and slicing of fleshy limbs in bloody battles, that it becomes overwhelmingly gory for the faint hearted. Although the plot is inevitable and easy to follow it does take a while to fully formulate.
As an exciting challenge, and perhaps unfamiliar genre-territory for British actor Noel Clarke who plays Macros, it puts a smile on faces to see him transform into an intrepid superior and sturdy soldier from his preceding mischievous streetwise roles. It was however somewhat disappointing to see his character end so soon, left to be mauled to death by a pack of ferocious wolves after being deceived by a fellow warrior. Centurion may come across as a boyish for-the-men film, yet voiceless Pict woman Etain played by Olga Kurylenko is definitely one for the ladies, her tale saddens many as we understand why she is so callously unemotional when fighting. The frequent comical inserts cleverly soften the severity of the movie – a good film by Marshall overall.

Words by Kemi Giwa












