The Brit List:
‘Woman in
Black,’
Paul McCartney,
‘W.E.’
(February 3,
2012)

What’s hot in British pop culture this week? Homeland‘s Damian Lewis chats with our on-air host Asha Leo, and Queen Madonna releases a movie about British royalty while reigning over the Super Bowl. And Paul McCartney employs a saucy double entendre for his new album title. Here’s this week’s Brit List, starting with No. 10…

10. Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace

Yes, yes, an American is responsible for creating this Holy Grail of science fiction. But what Star Wars movie has been complete without its requisite Brits? Liam Neeson, Anthony Daniels, Silas Carson, Ewan McGregor, Terence Stamp, and a then-unknown Keira Knightley star in this newly restored, 3D version of George Lucas‘s space opera, out next week.

NEXT: Superman, unsuited

2 Comments

  1. Laura
    Posted February 3, 2012 at 7:52 pm | Permalink

    Daniel Radcliffe took on the lead role in How to succeed in Business with out really trying knowing he didn’t have a back ground in singing or dancing, got himself a vocal coach and choreographer and pulled it off. He was amazing on Broadway, and for that reason alone he has my utmost respect and dedication. Now he’s in a new movie “The Woman In Black” and it’s getting rave reviews! And I love that. He’s set a goal for himself to not be pigeon holed by society or the media for playing the lead in a blockbuster phenomenon that is Harry potter and to take the reigns of his career and steer himself in the direction he wanna go. Much respect to Daniel I’m a fan and I wish him well in his future endeavors.

  2. tracey
    Posted February 4, 2012 at 6:52 am | Permalink

    I saw the Woman in Black last night and if this is an example of what we can expect from Daniel Radcliffe, now that Harry Potter is finished, then I say bring it on! It was the best film that I have seen in a long time. My best friend and I were dying to see this movie and were not disappointed. Daniel Radcliffe will no doubt have a wonderful career ahead of him as a leading man in future films. He is an amazing actor who can make a role his seemingly without effort. I too am a huge fan of his and can’t wait to see what he has to offer us next.

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