Michael Winterbottom is one of the most likeable directors around – but his new film has caused outrage with its ferocious violence. There’s something surprisingly boyish about Michael Winterbottom.
Greed may be jarring for those of us who know Michael Winterbottom (director) and Steve Coogan (star) through their work together on The Trip movies (which are actually shows in the UK). These a ...
One of Britain's busiest, fastest-moving directors is snatching a moment of downtime over a cappuccino, but even here Michael Winterbottom shows few signs of slowing down. He talks a mile a minute ...
Michael Winterbottom is Britain’s most prolific, versatile and restless director. He’s also the most difficult to pin down - this is a man who’s made 20 films in 17 years, across multiple genres, in ...
There are few filmmakers quite as difficult to second guess as Michael Winterbottom. The resourceful, creative director is never one to abide by convention, and his latest is emblematic of this notion ...
“This is not a campaign film, it’s a polemic, it’s saying that we should get up and doing something,” Winterbottom explained. “We can change it, you don’t need to be pessimistic about change, be ...
Steve Coogan may be playing a veiled portrait of fashion mogul and billionaire Sir Philip Green in Michael Winterbottom’s new satire “Greed,” but he isn’t that interested in Green as a person, and he ...
Steven Weintraub launched Collider in the summer of 2005. As Editor-in-chief, he has taken the site from a small bedroom operation to having millions of readers around the world. Over the years, he ...
I first met Michael Winterbottom when he whisked through San Francisco doing press for Welcome to Sarajevo back in 1997. I remember thinking at the time that he was a rather young lad to be doing such ...
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