Not a great title, but it's a juicy character for the talented and increasingly ubiquitous Jamie Bell to run with. By Kirk Honeycutt, The Associated Press BERLIN — Not a great title, “Hallam Foe,” but ...
So says Kate (Sophia Myles), the love interest at the center of “Mister Foe.” She’d better, because the guy she’s flirting with is one of the creepiest. Seems that troubled teen Hallam Foe (Jamie Bell ...
Covered with animal skins and war paint, peering through rooftop windows at a mother surrogate, the deeply distressed Hallam Foe suggests the ultimate Lost Boy himself, Peter Pan. Clambering around ...
Now a Hollywood star, Jamie's new movie, Hallam Foe, marks a breakthrough for the young Teesside actor who swaps his dancing shoes for his darkest role yet. copyright credit to Ashley Franklin.Hallam ...
The seventeen year-old Hallam Foe is a weird teenager that misses his mother, who committed suicide by drowning in a lake near their house in Edinburgh after an overdose of sleeping pills. Hallam ...
LONDON -- David Mackenzie's romantic drama "Hallam Foe" will open this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival, organizers said Wednesday. By Stuart Kemp, The Associated Press LONDON — David ...
After the coincidence of two movies about unexpected pregnancy (Waitress, Knocked Up) recently opening two weeks apart, Hallam Foe is the first of two films arriving within a fortnight (Disturbia ...
Stepping from the streets of Edinburgh into a cinema to watch the film festival's opening-night gala presentation was to be transported straight back into the city - but one magically re-imagined. In ...
Tip-top performances, led by young British thesp Jamie Bell, and a deftly handled tone reflecting all the title teen's confused emotions make "Hallam Foe" a viewing delight. Tip-top performances, led ...
IN Hallam Foe, a young man's deep emotional ties to his dead mother fester into obsession and a voyeuristic journey of self-discovery. IN Hallam Foe, a young man's deep emotional ties to his dead ...
Director David Mackenzie's strange coming of age tale is soundtracked by Scottish bands including Franz Ferdinand and Orange Juice, with further contributions from Domino artists including Clinic, ...
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