News about Tom Conti

Where to watch the Oscar frontrunner films... as well as our analysts' reviews to see which ones are worth watching!

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
Our analysts examine the movies expected to make waves at the Academy Awards, from jaw-dropping Oppenheimer to epic Napoleon and Saltburn's exuberant satire on class.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: William and Kate's secret evening visit to sale of antiques in Berkshire

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 4, 2023
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: None other than the Prince and Princess of Wales indulged in what could be described as fervent window shopping last Friday, when they paid a discreet and entirely private evening visit to auctioneers Dreweatts in Berkshire. They were all looking very, very interested,' a antique trade trade devotee tells me, adding that 'everybody was on twitter to see them.' It was the start of a huge champagne reception that auctioneers always have before a serious bidding event.' And there are few such spectacular sales as the one that drew in Prince William and Catherine.

PATRICK MARMION in Shirley Valentine - Sheridan Smith is a wall to wall sunshine

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
PATRICK MARMION: It's as if sunshine breaks through the stage when the curtain rises on Sheridan Smith's return to the West End. Willy Russell's onewoman story of a lonely, middle-aged Liverpool housewife is simply irresistible, with the warmth of her smile. And if you agree that this 1989 film starring Pauline Collins as Shirley and Tom Conti as Costas, her leery Greek lover, is untouchable, there is a good chance you'll love this two-and-a-bit hour solo performance even more. Sheridan is a pint of pints to the film's pint of Watney's Red Barrel, complete with cocktail umbrella.

Tim Burton's London mansion wants to chop down and prune two trees

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
Tim Burton, a two-year-old Edwardian mansion, has opted to trim two trees at his £11 million Edwardian mansion less than two years after winning a tense planning contest involving 15 others. Edward Scissorhands, 64, of Hampstead, London, is trying to cut down a weeping ash in his front garden and trim an oak in his backyard. It comes just two years after he fought a fierce planning battle with infuriated neighbors as he applied to tamper with 15 trees on his property. Mr Burton made two separate bids to Camden, London Borough Council, requesting that the trees be felled and pruned.