The North American premiere of ‘Jackie & Ryan’ took place last night at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Ben Barnes, Katherine Heigl, Clea DuVall and director Ami Canaan Mann were in attendance. Photos from the event have been added to the gallery.
Gallery Links:
030 x ‘Jackie & Ryan’ Premiere In Newport Beach
038 x ‘Jackie & Ryan’ Q&A In Newport Beach
023 x April 25, 2015 | Jackie & Ryan: NBFF Premiere
Picture Credits: Mina, Noel, Raecoke, David, Tafriha, Linda, Faisal & Iman
Ben attended the 9th Annual Britweek Launch Party at the British Consul General’s Residence in Los Angeles on April 21st. Photos have been added to the gallery.
Several red carpet videos have also been added to our video archive.
Video Links:
– BritWeek Launch Party – Arrivals (April 21, 2015)
– BritWeek Launch Party – Interview (PA) (April 21, 2015)
– BritWeek Launch Party – Interview (Anglophile Channel) (April 21, 2015)
– BritWeek Launch Party – Interview (Real TV) (April 21, 2015)
HISTORY’s latest blockbuster miniseries ‘Sons of Liberty’ is headed to DVD (+ Digital) and Blu-ray (+ Digital HD) on May 26, 2015 from Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
As riots consume the streets of Boston, a dangerous game plays out between a British governor and ringleader Sam Adams, which escalates to extreme measures-street brawls, black market dealings, espionage and murder. A sizzling, romantic affair percolates against a backdrop of rising civil unrest, the infamous Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere’s legendary ride. From the Battle of Lexington, a clash between the dedicated colonists and the superior British Army ensues, and the colonies join forces as a single, united country in the most epic revolution of our time.
The ‘Sons of Liberty’ DVD includes over 30 minutes of exclusive, behind-the-scenes special features and will be available for the suggested retail price of $29.99.
Ben is featured in the March issue of El Pais ICON magazine (Spain), on newsstands now. Scans have been added to the gallery. Thanks to Ashley for the translation!
When Ben Barnes realizes in the middle of the interview that my underlined words in the list of remaining questions are about Eurovision and Twilight, he complains without losing his charm “Is this really the highlight of my career? It’s a bit depressing.”.
Poor guy. Eurovision was a mess that he escaped just in time. “It was two weeks of my life”, he says referring to when, in 2004, he helped his friends in a band called Hyrise, and almost represented Great Britain in the festival and became a member of a boy band.
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