Veteran actress Judi Dench was left unimpressed when she was made a Dame - confessing she "hates" the regal title.
Bond star Dench was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire - the female equivalent of a Knighthood - in 1988.
But she is less-than-grateful with the title bestowed on her - insisting it makes her feel like a "teapot" that should be put in storage.
She tells Britain's The Times Magazine, "I just don't like the title! I really don't like it at all. It's a discarded, put-away thing. Like one of those things you're given and you think, 'What the hell am I going to do with this?'
"You make yourself sound like a teapot, put away in a cupboard, behind a piece of glass. No, I hate that."
Jake has always been an ordinary boy but when he finds himself on a small...
A badly under-developed script leaves a fine cast without much to do in this sequel...
Set eight months after the 2012 original film, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel sees...
Based on a true story, this warm drama uses sharp humour to keep from tipping...
Judi Dench stars as Philomena Lee in the emotionally moving and shocking true story based...
British farces work on stage, but usually feel agonisingly stupid on screen. And this is...
Things get very personal for 007 in this high-quality thriller, which keeps us gripped even...
James Bond, the legendary MI6 spy we all know and love, is starting to struggle...
James Bond struggles with his career, experiencing lassitude and depression concerning his MI6 role as...
Colourful and engaging, this lively comedy-drama gives a handful of mature actors terrific roles to...
Exquisitely designed and directed, with finely tuned performances that shine even through some heavy make-up,...
Muriel, Evelyn and Jean are just a few of a group of British retirees who...
Based on Colin Clark's memoirs, this film sometimes feels a bit too warm and nostalgic...
Colin Clark is an aspiring film maker and his first job upon leaving university is...