Tuesday Jul 7 | The Austrailian
BRIAN Cox may be nearing 150 screen credits, but he knows how hard it still is to make a film.
Public Enemies - Michael Mann Observes Cops and Criminals Once Again
"The reason you caught me Will is we're just alike! You want the scent? Smell yourself!" -Dr. Hannibal Lecktor speaking to Will Graham from a scene in Michael Mann's "Manhunter" After all these years, Michael Mann still has a great fascination with criminal masterminds and those who spend their careers chasing them down.
Merlin, 8 p.m., NBC After Lancelot rescues Merlin from an attack by a magical winged creature, Merlin rushes the young man to Gaius to have his wounds treated.
'Manhunter' introduced Hannibal Lecter
Mr. Inman: This past week I saw the last few minutes of a rather intense movie that had a young William Petersen as a cop.
TROY a ' The Trojan War story is retold without the gods and goddesses of Homera TMs original in this 2004 adventure.
Famous names promote city image
Famous Dundonians are aiming to promote a new image of the city. Actor Brian Cox and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly are among the Dundee Ambassadors who have revealed what they believe makes the city special.
Braveheart Battles Up to Blu-ray on September 1st
You can relive Mel Gibson in all his face-painted glory in 1080p this September.
TV: Brian Cox not taken by gangster life
Sitting in the cosy drawing room of a luxurious London hotel, sipping tea from a delicate china cup and saucer, Brian Cox looks a million miles away from his latest on-screen alter-ego. The Dundee-born actor will appear in The Take as vicious crime kingpin Ozzy from Wednesday June 17.
A leading man on the London stage since the 1960s, Brian Cox was most often cast in character and supporting roles when his career led him to Hollywood in the 1990s.
THE CAST: Director Rupert Wyatt has broken into the big time with his new film The Escapist.
The tension between mutants and humans continues to intensify, even with Magneto behind bars.
He's a Lumberjack, and He's Angry: X-Men Origins: Wolverine Reviewed
Roaring into the summer season with claws flashing and veins a-bulging, Hugh Jackman is looking to set the tone for a summer of reboots, sequels and explodymabobsa 'all while carrying the weight of a million greasy fanboys on his back.
USA Film Festival: Highlights of the upcoming movie bash
The 39th annual USA Film Festival kicks off today at the Dallas Angelika. The five-day festival features tributes to stars such as Ray Liotta and Brian Cox and, of course, movies.
It's tough to go three for three. Michael Cuesta made two excellent and criminally underseen films, 'L.I.E.' and 'Twelve and Holding.' 'L.I.E.' has terrific performances by Brian Cox and a very young Paul Dano, and it injected Donovan's 1968 song 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' with a sense of dread that comes back to me every time I hear it.
Drama, Biographical, Sports, Biopic John Lee Hancock, Dennis Quaid, Angus T. Jones, Rachel Griffiths, Jay Hernandez, Brian Cox, Rick Gonzalez Jim Morris never made it out of the minor leagues before a shoulder injury ended his pitching career twelve years ago.
Brian Cox Interview: Miller's Tales
WHEN Brian Cox stands on The Law, the landmark hill that rises above his hometown of Dundee, the actor finds himself taking in not only breathtaking views across the Tay to Fife, but also the industrial topography of his childhood, the mills and chimneys which once produced the jute which, along with the two other Js of jam and journalism, made the ...
From Troy to town, on jute trail
Emmy-winning Scottish actor Brian Cox, a familiar face in Hollywood blockbusters, is in the city tracing the route of his countrymen to the jute mills by the Hooghly.
In order to see a critically ill daughter, a man serving a life sentence must suddenly team up a group of much younger inmates to plot a daring escape.
Prisoner Chops Off Own Thumb; One-Eyed Alien Squishes Humans: Rick Warner
From a oe Grand Illusion a in 1937 to a oe The Shawshank Redemption a in 1994, lots of prison-escape adventures have been turned into classic movies.
Brian Cox breaks out in The Escapist
BAR KEEPS: Lenny Drake , Frank Perry , Liam Cunningham, and Viv Batista Scotlanda s Brian Cox consistently proves himself to be one of film's best working character actors, although he used to be most famous as a kind of footnote.