Alice Lowe
Born | April 3, 1977 |
Hometown | Coventry, England |
Height | 5'5" (1.66m) |
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Eternal Beauty review: A more nuanced take on mental illness than most films are capable of
Sally Hawkins’s enthralling performance doesn’t rely on the same old tropes – it stays truthful to psychological reality
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Eternal Beauty, review: even Sally Hawkins can’t make paranoid schizophrenia funny
Dir: Craig Roberts. Cast: Sally Hawkins, David Thewlis, Billie Piper, Penelope Wilton, Alice Lowe, Morfydd Clark, Robert Pugh. 15 cert, 94 min Eternal Beauty is full of extremely talented people who aren’t quite sure what they’re doing. This dark comedy about depression – or put in another light, about a very British form of bottomless misery – cycles through an awful lot of tones and gimmicks. It’s as apt to remind you of Ingmar Bergman’s Cries and Whispers, or Roman Polanski’s Repulsion, as an
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Days of the Bagnold Summer review – sweet tale of a metalhead and his mum
Days of the Bagnold Summer review – sweet tale of a metalhead and his mum. Earl Cave and Monica Dolan are a delight in this charming comedy directed by The Inbetweeners’ Simon Bird
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Days of the Bagnold Summer review: a charmingly relatable take on our cancelled summer holidays
Dir: Simon Bird; Starring: Monica Dolan, Earl Cave, Rob Brydon, Tamsin Greig, Nathanael Saleh, Alice Lowe. 12 cert, 86 min Days of the Bagnold Summer begins with a cancelled holiday – we all know that feeling. Daniel (Earl Cave, son of Nick) is a teenage metalhead who’s meant to be spending the summer in Florida with his dad and stepmum. They’re expecting a baby, and abruptly change their minds about hosting him just before he’s due to fly. The call comes through to his singleton mum Sue (Monica
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The best underappreciated horror films on UK streaming
The scariest films you've probably never seen .
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Sometimes Always Never, review: an oddball gem of Scrabble, sadness and English whimsy
Dir: Carl Hunter. Cast: Bill Nighy, Alice Lowe, Jenny Agutter, Sam Riley, Tim McInnerny, Andrew Shim, Louis Healy, John Westley. 12A cert, 89 min
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Alice Lowe wants a Garth Marenghi's Dark Places world tour
"The world is ready for it."
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Prevenge is the mother of all bloodbaths – review
Making her directorial debut, Lowe also stars as Ruth, a soon-to-be mother goaded into going on a murderous rampage by a squeaky, malevolent voice emanating from her womb. From a hoggish Seventies DJ ("I f------ love fat birds… you don’t mind what people do to you"), to an unctuous pet-shop owner desperate to show off his "big snake", her targets at first appear to be picked at random, perhaps part of some extreme feminist plan to purge the world of misogyny.
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Prevenge's Alice Lowe interview: 'I seriously just went it should be a pregnancy revenge thriller'
“I didn’t sort of go I’m going to get pregnant and make a movie!” says Prevenge director Alice Lowe. Lowe had just finished a five-day shoot for Black Mountain Poets when director Jamie Adams said he’d enjoyed the experience so much that they should make another film.
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She Is Love review – ex-pop star and ex-wife meet again in flimsy romcom
Sam Riley and Haley Bennett are acrimonious exes staying at the same remote hotel in Jamie Adams’ directionless film that sees great talent go to waste
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