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Movie Review – Days of the Bagnold Summer (2019)

June 7, 2020 by Tom Beasley

Days of the Bagnold Summer

Days of the Bagnold Summer, 2019. Directed by Simon Bird. Starring Monica Dolan, Earl Cave, Rob Brydon, Alice Lowe, Tamsin Greig, Elliot Speller-Gillott, Grace Hogg-Robinson and Tim Key. SYNOPSIS: A mother and daughter who are drifting increasingly further apart are forced to spend a dull summer together when more exciting plans fall through. One of […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: Alice Lowe, comedy, Days of the Bagnold Summer, Earl Cave, Elliot Speller-Gillott, Grace Hogg-Robinson, Monica Dolan, rob brydon, Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig, Tim Key

Simon Bird’s directorial debut Days of the Bagnold Summer gets a trailer and release date

May 2, 2020 by Gary Collinson

Altitude has announced that Days of the Bagnold Summer, the critically acclaimed directorial debut of The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird, is set for a digital release in the UK this June. Check out the trailer for the film, which features a cast that includes Monica Dolan (Eye in the Sky), Earl Cave (The End of […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Alice Lowe, Days of the Bagnold Summer, Earl Cave, Elliot Speller-Gillot, Monica Dolan, rob brydon, Simon Bird, Tamsin Greig, Tim Key

The Inbetweeners’ Simon Bird to direct Days of the Bagnold Summer

March 16, 2017 by Gary Collinson

The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird is set to make his feature film directorial debut with Days of the Bagnold Summer, an adaptation of Joff Winterhart’s graphic novel of the same name. Days of the Bagnold Summer tells the story of an idle summer in the lives of a shy fifteen-year-old heavy metal fan and his librarian […]

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News Tagged With: Days of the Bagnold Summer, Simon Bird

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