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Much Ado About Nothing: Top 10 Beatrice & Benedicks

Posted: Sep, 19, 2013

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Today's Telegraph has an article which looks at the best interpretations of Beatrice and Benedick in recent years. Joseph's role in the RSC's 2006 Much Ado About Nothing has been included. 

Greig won an Olivier award for her performance as a clumsy and insecure Beatrice, but the underrated Millsom was almost equally entertaining as a hyperactive Benedick. The physical comedy during the “eavesdropping” scenes, where each of them thinks they discover the other’s hidden feelings, had the audience rocking with laughter. PG

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Macbeth: Millson has presence to spare

Posted: Sep, 06, 2013

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The NY Times has shared a great new review for Macbeth at The Globe.

That surely explains the absolute command of Samantha Spiro as Lady Macbeth in this go-round, opposite the hirsute Joseph Millson in the title role. Mr. Millson has presence to spare and there is no doubt on this occasion that this Scottish ruler is also a military man par excellence: Today, the crown, tomorrow, a superhero movie franchise.

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The Dead 2 India: FrightFest review roundup & premiere photos

Posted: Aug, 25, 2013

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Some lovely photos of The Dead 2: India team, at Thursday's FrightFest premiere, have been uploaded to Julie Edwards Photography, and are even available to buy! 

While a few reviews for the film, which have appeared online, have been mixed, quite a number have enjoyed Joseph's performance, including Screen Daily.

Dark, raw and visually stunning, the Ford Brothers’ latest feature is every bit as powerful as its predecessor. Daily Dead

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The Dead 2 India: FrightFest previews

Posted: Aug, 20, 2013

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Great previews and buzz for The Dead 2: India are appearing online, in advance of the FrightFest premiere on Thursday.

The Dead 2: India Directors: Howard & Jon Ford
The Ford Brothers made waves with their African-set, low-budget zombie epic The Dead back in 2010 and they’ve returned with their India-set sequel as our hero is forced to cross the undead-ridden country. Expect them to deliver more than you would think possible on a low budget. SciFiNow

This film is one of the most anticipated at this year’s FrightFest and it’s easy to see why. It’s got action, drama, tears and zombies — winning combination if you ask HI! Hi Magazie

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Macbeth: Millson clearly at home at the Globe

Posted: Jul, 26, 2013

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A couple of great new reviews for Macbeth have appeared in searches. Read them in full on the original sites. 

Joseph Millson does a great job in the title role, his Macbeth’s fiery temper increasing the drama and sense of instability. Clearly at home in the Globe – like many of the cast, Millson’s direct addresses to the crowd create a sense of startling immediacy. The London Magazine

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