MTV After Dark: 15 R-rated (or at least PG-13) music videos of the ’80s
Two music videos directed by Bernard Rose during the 1980s are featured in Noel Murray’s article, “MTV After Dark: 15 R-rated (or at least PG-13) music videos of the ’80s” …
Two music videos directed by Bernard Rose during the 1980s are featured in Noel Murray’s article, “MTV After Dark: 15 R-rated (or at least PG-13) music videos of the ’80s” …
Mark Coles interviews director Bernard Rose about his latest film “Boxing Day” on the BBC radio programme, The Strand.
Philip Dodd interviews director Bernard Rose about his latest film “Boxing Day” on the BBC radio programme, Arts & Ideas.
Bernard Rose: Tolstoy, America and me
His “ivans xtc.” was a searing indictment of Hollywood. Now Bernard Rose has adapted another Tolstoy story – and turned it into an indictment of …
The 13th New British Film Festival, organized by the British Council Russia and CoolConnections art association together with partners took place in Formula Kino Gorizont cinema hall in Moscow.
On November …
VENICE PREVIEW: Bernard Rose Talks ‘Boxing Day,’ Third in Danny Huston Tolstoy Series, Starts Shooting ‘Paganini’
by Anne Thompson / Indiewire
August 15, 2012
Transplanted Brit writer-director Bernard Rose and Hollywood scion Danny …
Nineteenth century tsarist Russia is no different from modern day Los Angeles—at least according to Bernard Rose. Tolstoy’s analyses of human nature and morality, re-envisioned through morally deficient Los Angeles, …
Hi Ken, sorry I stole your movie
Director Bernard Rose has worshipped eccentric film-maker Ken Russell all his life. But the day the two finally met, there was something he had …
In 1992 author Clive Barker, director Bernard Rose (Paperhouse, Immortal Beloved) and composer Phillip Glass would join forces on Candyman – one of the most terrifying (and socially trenchant) movies …
Review by Roger Ebert / June 28, 2002
Film: ivans xtc.
Director: Bernard Rose
There is much sadness but little mourning at the funeral of Ivan Beckman. All agree he brought about his …
To live and die in LA
Bernard Rose went from music videos to directing a big-budget fantasy movie. But when he savaged Hollywood agents on screen, the British filmmaker paid a …
A short documentary on the making of Bernard Rose’s “Immortal Beloved”, including interviews with the director and cast of the film.
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Review by Roger Ebert / October 16, 1992
Film: Candyman
Director: Bernard Rose
Urban legends tap our deepest fears, and one of the most subterranean involves the call for help that is laughed …
Review by Roger Ebert / March 31, 1989
Film: Paperhouse
Director: Bernard Rose
“Paperhouse” is a film in which every image has been distilled to the point of almost frightening simplicity. It’s like …