Ewen Bremner Editor's Picks

  • The Green-Light | My long, torturous relationship with Trainspotting

    Everyone I’ve spoken to seems to love Trainspotting, and so they should. But twenty-one years after its first release, approximately ten years since my first viewing of it, and two months since my re-watch, why don’t I love it too?

    Everyone I’ve spoken to seems to love Trainspotting, and so they should. But twenty-one years after its first release, approximately ten years since my first viewing of it, and two months since my re-watch, why don’t I love it too?
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Ewen Bremner Movie News

  • Sony's TriStar Pictures to Release Trainspotting Sequel

    The long-awaited sequel to 1996’s Trainspotting, directed by Danny Boyle, is to be produced and distributed by Sony’s TriStar Pictures, who have secured the rights to the film. Boyle will return in the director’s chair, alongside the original…

    The long-awaited sequel to 1996’s Trainspotting, directed by Danny Boyle, is to be produced and distributed by Sony’s TriStar Pictures, who have secured the rights to the film. Boyle will return in the director’s chair, alongside the original movie’s cast, which includes Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner and Robert Carlyle; although Kelly MacDonald, who portrayed Diane, is yet to be confirmed.

    Boyle said in a statement:

    “It’s been 20 years since we met these characters…

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Ewen Bremner Movie Reviews

  • T2 Trainspotting Review

    Tonally familiar to the original, showing off that same, unique ability to move seamlessly between comedy and tragedy, to be dark in parts, hilarious in others, and in some scenes, both.

    Tonally familiar to the original, showing off that same, unique ability to move seamlessly between comedy and tragedy, to be dark in parts, hilarious in others, and in some scenes, both.
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Ewen Bremner Movie Features

  • The Green-Light | My long, torturous relationship with Trainspotting

    Everyone I’ve spoken to seems to love Trainspotting, and so they should. But twenty-one years after its first release, approximately ten years since my first viewing of it, and two months since my re-watch, why don’t I love it too?

    Everyone I’ve spoken to seems to love Trainspotting, and so they should. But twenty-one years after its first release, approximately ten years since my first viewing of it, and two months since my re-watch, why don’t I love it too?
    Read More »

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