Kidulthood
5. June 2010 | 00:094.3.2.1 (15)
BAFTA-winning actor/writer/director Noel Clarke - who wrote the critically acclaimed Kidulthood and Adulthood - has penned a sexy, gripping thriller following three days in the lives of four very different girls. (News Source: Newham Recorder - 07:24:41)
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The Culture Show | The Book Show at Hay | The Simpsons | Pulse | Little Ships | You Have Been Watching The Culture Show 7pm, BBC2 Andrew Graham-Dixon previews Rude Britannia, Tate Britain’s new exhibition looking at the tradition of British satirical cartoons. Mark Kermode meets Kidulthood star Noel Clarke to discuss his latest film 4.3.2.1. Tom Dyckhoff explores the impact of good design on … (News Source: Guardian Unlimited - 10:16:22)
Noel Clarke: “I read the Vagina Monologues when my friends were still laughing at the word vagina.”
Upon graduation and realising my degree hadn’t really brought me any closer to a career path, like many graduates I perused endless job sites and signed up to countless (useless) recruitment agencies. In the process of one of these job-hunting sessions I came across an unfamiliar magazine which I sadly can’t remember the name of - but on the front page was the bad guy from Kidulthood and the … (News Source: Independent - 23:53:55)
FILM REVIEW: 4, 3, 2, 1 (15)
The weight of public expectation can be a heavy burden - it can cripple even the strongest men. (News Source: Chichester Observer - 07:14:51)
4.3.2.1., Noel Clarke and Mark Davis, 116 mins (15)
Noel Clarke wrote the script for Kidulthood (2006), a fast, aggressive, shocking look at the lives of poor, 15-year-old Notting Hillers. Its main concerns were sex, violence, drugs, bullying, suicide and dodgy shooters (Clarke starred as the villain, Sam) but it was bracingly funny and whizzed along to a groovy, Brits-only soundtrack. (News Source: Independent - 23:38:00)
Film review: 4.3.2.1
Noel “Adulthood” Clarke tries his hand at a transatlantic comedy thriller with four female stars, but the result is a chaotic mess, says Peter Bradshaw Noel Clarke writes and co-directs this ambitious but completely chaotic urban comedy-thriller, set in London and New York, about four young women with attitude. They are friends whose lives are upended when they come into contact with dangerous … (News Source: Guardian Unlimited - 09:19:30)
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