“Trainspotting” doesn’t need a sequel. The 1996 classic about a group of lowlife junkies mainlining heroin and pop culture was pretty much perfect, a jolt of pure cinematic adrenaline as ...
Danny Boyle is directing the sequel to the film that cemented his career back in 1996. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Moving fast to a preemptive deal, the Sony label has landed the package, ...
With the sequel — finally — upon us, the director and star plus author Irvine Welsh, producer Andrew Macdonald and more look back on the 1996 Cool Britannia flagbearer and how it all happened. By Alex ...
TRAIN IN VAIN Nostalgia instead of heroin causes Miller and McGregor’s inertia in Boyle’s sequel to his 1996 breakout film. Trustworthy local reporting. Piping‑hot food news. Thoughtful obituaries.
The new film "T2: Trainspotting" is about a group of best friends from the projects of Edinburgh, who come together after 20 years with a wee bit of baggage. Oscar-winner Danny Boyle returns to direct ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... One of the most appealing things about 1996’s “Trainspotting” was its smack-you-in-the-face vigor. In nearly every scene, and certainly in the film’s ...
Sequels as well made and as well thought out as “T2 Trainspotting” are rare in this age of franchise productions that are more like episodes of a TV show than theatrical features. Oscar-winning ...
Twenty years ago, Danny Boyle’s adaption of Irving Welsh’s heroin chic novel “Trainspotting” opened with a young Ewan McGregor running manically through the streets of Edinburgh while Iggy Pop’s “Lust ...
If you're looking for exceptional Saturday evening entertainment, Channel 4 has the perfect solution. The broadcaster is presenting T2 Trainspotting, the highly anticipated follow-up to Danny Boyle's ...
Trainspotting‘s Rent Boy, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie reunite in the latest trailer for Danny Boyle’s T2, the sequel to the cult 1996 film that picks up two decades after the original cult classic. Iggy ...
WASHINGTON — There’s no denying that Darren Aronofsky’s “Requiem for a Dream” (2000) and Vince Gilligan’s “Breaking Bad” (2008) are masterworks, functioning as better anti-drug campaigns than any ...