Anyway I thought I'd attempt scans of the Empire article seeing as it's Gemma...



A place to keep track of what my favourite actresses are doing. Also some content on my favourite authors and books. And if I see a movie or TV show that I particularly like then I'll mention that too.
Michael Attenborough calls Ruth Wilson an 'anti-star' because she cares just for the work and not her vanity.
'She has no inhibitions at all,' the director said of the actress he will direct in the stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's 1961 best foreign language Oscar winner, Through A Glass Darkly.
It's about a woman caught between two worlds - one of reality and another of spiritual dimensions.
Her husband, father and brother use her, and her illness, for their own ends. 'They take what they need,' Attenborough noted. He will direct the production at the Almeida Theatre, with performances beginning June 10.
Ruth, who appeared with David Oyelowo and Benedict Cumberbatch in the small gem that was Small Island on BBC TV, went with Attenborough to Sweden last summer to perform in a workshop production of Through A Glass Darkly. Later in the year, Ruth will be seen opposite Idris Elba (from The Wire) in another BBC TV offering, the thriller Luther.
Phil Traill’s romantic teen comedy The Chalet Girl stars Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Christine Baranski and Bill Nighy. Written by Tom Williams and produced by Pippa Cross and Harriet Rees, the film is about a working class girl who finds herself in a glamourous ski resort and discovers her inner snowboarding genius as well as a taste for her boss’s son. Roxy/Quicksilver are providing the branding for the film.
The best supporting actress category was also expanded: as well as Knightley, there were nominations for Hayley Atwell in A View from the Bridge, Michelle Dockery in Burnt by the Sun, Alexandra Gilbreath for Twelfth Night, Rachel Stirling for The Priory, and Ruth Wilson for A Streetcar Named Desire.
Set in the 1970s, Cemetery Junction follows Freddie (Christian Cooke), who spends his life getting pissed and stirring up chaos with his two mates.The movie is due on 14 April 2010. And now the main event...
But while Freddie wants to escape his working-class world, friends Bruce (Tom Hughes) and Snork (Jack Doolan) are quite happy for things to carry on as they are.
Bagging himself a new job as a door-to-door salesman, Freddie bumps into old flame Julie (Felicity Jones)...