Russian Film Officials Have Blocked The Release Of Tom Hardy's New Film, Child 44, In Which He Portrays A Disgraced Soviet Agent Tracking Down A Serial Child Killer.
Culture Ministry bosses, who claim the movie distorts historical facts, have withdrawn plans for its release this weekend (17Apr15) after a preview raised concerns about Hardy's character and the plot, set in Stalin-era Russia.
A statement suggests the film's release in the run-up to the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two is "unacceptable".
Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky claims the movie depicts Russians as "physically and morally base sub-humans".
Britain's epic 1940 evacuation of Dunkirk has been dramatised on film before, but no one...
It's 1940 and World War II is in full swing. Allied soldiers from Britain, Belgium,...
In one of the biggest military disasters in British history, 400,000 soldiers found themselves stranded...
A wrenching saga of survival and revenge, Alejandro G. Inarritu's new epic is just as...
Written and directed with a rakish swagger, and featuring two full-on performances from Tom Hardy,...
Hugh Glass is a skilled hunter, experienced in trapping some of the most predatory of...
Leave it to a veteran to show the young sparks how to do it: it's...
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, London was at the mercy of the terrifying Kray twins...
The world is messed up. Years after multiple calamities totally trashed the planet, the world...
Between 2006 and 2008, Steve Wright killed five people in the town of Ipswich, Suffolk....
A meaty, fascinating story is splintered into three plot strands that battle for the viewer's...
Mad Max just keeps on running. With nothing else to lose in his life, his...
During the Second World War, many Russian men were able to make a name for...