Today, we’re spotlighting a short film that’s touching on the important theme of mental health, with a stellar performance from its lead actress, Darcy Jacobs.
Produced by Fact Not Fiction Films, Finding Wilson has recently toured a number of prestigious film festivals across the UK and internationally. Having made a big impact down under at the Sydney Women’s International Film Festival and after a standing ovation at the North East International Film Festival here in the UK, it’s been an exciting few months for the cast and crew, and the film is about to enter the busy awards season.
With just a few short days before this year’s films get selected and voted on at the Oscars, there’s growing momentum behind Finding Wilson, and we’re hoping it continues to get the attention it deserves.
The filmmakers, who are also supporting The Lucy Rayner Foundation,...
Produced by Fact Not Fiction Films, Finding Wilson has recently toured a number of prestigious film festivals across the UK and internationally. Having made a big impact down under at the Sydney Women’s International Film Festival and after a standing ovation at the North East International Film Festival here in the UK, it’s been an exciting few months for the cast and crew, and the film is about to enter the busy awards season.
With just a few short days before this year’s films get selected and voted on at the Oscars, there’s growing momentum behind Finding Wilson, and we’re hoping it continues to get the attention it deserves.
The filmmakers, who are also supporting The Lucy Rayner Foundation,...
- 12/9/2022
- by Michael Walsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
'Coronation Street's Faye Brookes was crippled with nerves when she shot her first ever lesbian kiss. The 28-year-old actress joined the long-running soap last September as sex siren Kate Connor and, although she has a catalogue of acting experience under her belt, she was terrified when she had to lock lips with Rhea Bailey, who plays her soldier fiancée Caz, for their steamy love story. She explained: ''It was the first time I'd ever kissed a girl. Both Rhea and I were nervous and we had to talk to each other a lot. It was the first day I had ever met...
- 2/15/2016
- Virgin Media - TV
'Coronation Street's Faye Brookes was crippled with nerves when she shot her first ever lesbian kiss. The 28-year-old actress joined the long-running soap last September as sex siren Kate Connor and, although she has a catalogue of acting experience under her belt, she was terrified when she had to lock lips with Rhea Bailey, who plays her soldier fiancée Caz, for their steamy love story. She explained: ''It was the first time I'd ever kissed a girl. Both Rhea and I were nervous and we had to talk to each other a lot. It was the first day I had ever met...
- 2/12/2016
- Virgin Media - TV
Rhea Bailey has no regrets about swapping Los Angeles for 'Coronation Street'. The 32-year-old actress - who stars as Kate Connor's lesbian fiancée Caz in the soap - has spent the past five years trying to establish herself in Hollywood, but ultimately landed a life-changing role when she was visiting her mum back in Leeds. She shared: ''I'd spent five years in La and I'd come close to three life-changing acting jobs this year. But when they didn't land I felt I needed to take a break for the summer. ''I went to Bali for a month and on the way back...
- 11/18/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Warning: This review is written with the assumption that the reader has seen the episode. Do not read otherwise. Includes major spoilers.
After a steady build up in two recent episodes (5.07 and 5.11) the arc of Lisbon and Tommy Volker came to a head in this week’s fast paced and fairly action packed episode of The Mentalist, titled ‘Little Red Corvette’.
We’d seen it before, particularly in ‘If it Bleeds, it Leads’ with Amanda Shaw (Rhea Bailey), but opening the episode with Volker (Henry Ian Cusick) once again taking pleasure from seeing his henchman kill someone sure upped the creep factor. Volker seemed to genuinely get off on the power of it all, watching the life drain out of their eyes. I just now realize that’s how Jane (Simon Baker) described Red John, but I refuse to go down that rabbit hole.
Anyway, whilst...
Warning: This review is written with the assumption that the reader has seen the episode. Do not read otherwise. Includes major spoilers.
After a steady build up in two recent episodes (5.07 and 5.11) the arc of Lisbon and Tommy Volker came to a head in this week’s fast paced and fairly action packed episode of The Mentalist, titled ‘Little Red Corvette’.
We’d seen it before, particularly in ‘If it Bleeds, it Leads’ with Amanda Shaw (Rhea Bailey), but opening the episode with Volker (Henry Ian Cusick) once again taking pleasure from seeing his henchman kill someone sure upped the creep factor. Volker seemed to genuinely get off on the power of it all, watching the life drain out of their eyes. I just now realize that’s how Jane (Simon Baker) described Red John, but I refuse to go down that rabbit hole.
Anyway, whilst...
- 1/27/2013
- by Connor Davey
- Obsessed with Film
A team of cast members from The Bill have taken part in a mile-long run around the drama's Sun Hill police station for Sport Relief. Alex Walkinshaw (Dale Smith), Sam Callis (Callum Stone), Micah Balfour (Benjamin Gayle) and Ben Richards (Nate Roberts) were among the stars who pounded the pavements surrounding the station in order to encourage the public to participate in a Sport Relief Mile event later this month. John Bowler (Roger Valentine), Rhea Bailey (Mel Ryder) and Jason Barnett (Eddie Olosunje) were also part of the team, whose efforts will be broadcast on BBC One's The Sport Relief Mile Show on March 21. Walkinshaw (more)...
- 3/4/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
BBC soap EastEnders has scored a hat-trick of prizes at the Birmingham Black International Film Festival's Music, Video and Screen Awards (MVSAs). The Walford serial was named 'Best UK Drama' with a black or ethnic cast at the ceremony, which is the festival's flagship event each year. Meanwhile, Tiana Benjamin won the 'Best UK Actress' award for her role as Chelsea Fox on the programme. She beat off competition from Rhea Bailey, who has had roles in Crossroads and Waterloo Road, as well as ex-Doctor Who star Freema Agyeman and Spooks: Code 9 cast member Lorraine Burroughs. Speaking about the accolade, Benjamin told the soap's official website: "I'm really grateful to get this recognition, and thank you to all those who have voted, it's much appreciated." Meanwhile, Rudolph Walker (Patrick (more)...
- 11/6/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Frustrated at having to release a suspected rapist, DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) is granted an additional 24 hours in which to investigate the case. Mickey, along with DS Jacob Banks (Patrick Robinson) and PC Mel Ryder (Rhea Bailey), head to the Maceys' where they hope to speak with rape victim Caitlin about the events surrounding the incident. As Mel goes to check whether Caitlin's out of the bath, she's stunned to discover that (more)...
- 7/27/2009
- by By Kris Green
- Digital Spy
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