In a brand new podcast series from Vue, film critic James King goes behind the lens with some of the biggest and best known names in cinema and entertainment to chat about their favourite big screen moments across a range of themes including love, comedy and cinematography. Escaping to another world has never been more important — this series reignites the wonder, joy and excitement that getting lost in a great film on the big screen brings.
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In a brand new podcast series from Vue, film critic James King goes behind the lens with some of the biggest and best known names in cinema and entertainment to chat about their favourite big screen moments across a range of themes including love, comedy and cinematography. Escaping to another world has never been more important — this series reignites the wonder, joy and excitement that getting lost in a great film on the big screen brings.
Legendary screenwriter, producer and director Richard Curtis is the latest guest to join James King. In this instalment, the man behind Love Actually, Notting Hill and Four Weddings and a Funeral reveals his favourite love-related moments on the big screen. And no, it’s not all about romance.
Richard talks about finding love at the heart of many films in different forms, the importance of finding the right cast vs casting based on chemistry and why people shouldn’t be embarrassed about love.
Richard’s big screen love picks:
(500) Days of Summer
Brief Encounter
The Son’s Room
Jerry Maguire
This is Spinal Tap
Richard Curtis, CBE is the screenwriter and director behind some of the UK’s most iconic romantic comedies - from Notting Hill to Love Actually.
Outside of film, Richard is dedicated to charity work as the co-founder of Comic Relief and Red Nose Day.
Get Lost in Great Film
In a brand new podcast series from Vue, film critic James King goes behind the lens with some of the biggest and best known names in cinema and entertainment to chat about their favourite big screen moments across a range of themes including love, comedy and cinematography. Escaping to another world has never been more important — this series reignites the wonder, joy and excitement that getting lost in a great film on the big screen brings.