Carey Mulligan has been hailed as the toast of New York theatreland with critics declaring the Londoner one of the finest actresses of her generation ... more
Director, Mark Romanek, aided by an excellent cast, shows us a strange alternative world that seems so much like our own except for a few details... more
They are both Surrey girls, born only months apart. As the release of their latest film Never Let Me Go casts a spotlight on Hollywood stars Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley, Olivia Cole ponders just who will eclipse whom?... more
What no one dares whisper about Never Let Me Go is that it’s science fiction. A literate, low-key and heartbreaking example, but sci-fi nonetheless... more
Channel 4 is increasing its movie financing budget to £10 million, with films involving Danny Boyle, Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan in the pipeline... more
Colin Firth and Carey Mulligan scooped the British Actor and Actress of the Year awards at the 30th Annual London Film Critics' Circle Awards.
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Video: The small-budget BBC drama, An Education, faces a David-and-Goliath battle against James Cameron’s £180m blockbuster Avatar at this year’s Baftas after both receive eight nominations... more
Carey Mulligan, who was born in Westminster and lives in Covent Garden, is one of five young actors in the running for the only Bafta voted for by the British public... more
A dazzling year of performances on the London stage will be honoured at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2007. Here, for the first time, is the longlist.
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This enthralling version of The Seagull offers a series of shocks for traditional Chekhov lovers and Mackenzie Crook's transition from TV comedian to serious actor is amazing.... more
Our critics introduce the names to watch out for over the next 12 months - the ones you won’t have heard of before, the ones that you’ll suddenly see everywhere – and the one the critics will love best in 2007.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do