Anya Taylor Joy has opened up in a brand new interview about how “Harry Potter” helped her to learn English when she was a young girl.
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The Crown stars Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter are to star in a socially distanced, virtual staging of pantomime classic Cinderella for BBC Two, with Richard Curtis executive producing.
The stars will perform from the safety of their homes for the Comic Relief special, which airs on Christmas Eve and will be brought to life with illustrations from iconic children’s illustrator Quentin Blake.
Colman plays the fairy godmother, while Bonham Carter features as the wicked stepmother Lady
Anya Taylor Joy has opened up in a brand new interview about how “Harry Potter” helped her to learn English when she was a young girl.
Anya Taylor-Joy seems to be the actress on everybody’s lips at the moment thanks to her hit series Queen’s Gambit on Netflix and some big Hollywood films too.
Thanks to “The Queen’s Gambit,” filmmaker Scott Frank is getting the buzz and acclaim that he has deserved for years. (This is our usual spot where we highly recommend that you go back and watch the Netflix series, “Godless.”) So, the world wants to know what’s next? Speaking to The Watch podcast, Frank answered that very question, and he teased a number of projects that are going to have film and TV fans excited for years to come.
The Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy has revealed she can make her nose bleed on cue.The actress, discussing her titular role in Autumn de Wilde’s Jane Austen adaptation Emma, detailed the scene in which her character gets a nosebleed during a scene with Johnny Flynn’s Mr Knightley.“I didn’t know I had that talent until that scene,” Taylor-Joy told The Guardian.
The Cambridges and The Crown just had a major crossover event.Per People, one of the stars of the hit Netflix series, Olivia Colman, donated to an online auction sponsored by one of Duchess Kate's charities that helps families and children in hospices. For the auction, Colman—who portrays Queen Elizabeth II in Seasons 3 and 4 of the show—offered a signed script of the Season 4 finale episode.
Anya Taylor-Joy let out her inner fangirl while working on “The Queen’s Gambit”.
Richard Curtis rarely re-watches 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'. The 64-year-old screenwriter penned the script for the iconic 1994 rom-com but confessed that he doesn't spend time looking back at his work on the movie.
Gallery: The best TV shows of all time (Espresso) Prince Charming will be played by Rege-Jean Page, Guz Khan has been cast as Buttons, and Jimmy Akingbola will step into the role of Dandini. Filmmaker Richard Curtis, the co-founder of the Comic Relief charity, will executive produce the show, which Matt Lipsey will direct.
Anya Taylor-Joy is opening up about how she didn’t know anything about chess before starring as a chess prodigy on the hit Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit.
Naman Ramachandran In today’s bulletin, Olivia Colman leads the cast of BBC’s pantomime “Cinderella”; season 3 of “Das Boot” commences production; Discovery Plus orders a Dutch adaptation of ITV Studios format “Sex Tape”; and Amazon India reveals Hindi-language anthology “Unpaused.”Olivia Colman (“The Crown”) and Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Queen’s Gambit”) will headline a virtual version of popular Christmas pantomime “Cinderella,” on BBC Two.“Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime,” is executive
Helena Bonham Carter is weighing on the controversy surrounding The Crown.
Helena Bonham Carter is keen for The Crown to stress the show is”not a drama-doc” and events have been “dramatized”.U.K. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden hit headlines over the weekend (November 28-29, 2020) with his revelation that he’s planning to write to Netflix to ask them to put a warning on the show, about Britain’s Royal Family, for viewers to make it clear that it’s dramatized.
The calls for Netflix to add a disclaimer to its hit royal seriesThe Crown don't appear to be dying down any time soon. Helena Bonham Carter —who plays Princess Margaret in seasons 3 and 4 —has now added her voice to the growing argument, saying that producers have a "moral responsibility" to tell viewers that it's a drama.
Helena Bonham Carter, who portrayed Princess Margaret for two seasons of The Crown, shared in a new interview that she believes the Netflix show should remind viewers that it is not a documentary.“It is dramatized. I do feel very strongly, because I think we have a moral responsibility to say, ‘Hang on, guys, this is not … it’s not a drama-doc, we’re making a drama,’” the actress, 54, said on “The Crown: The Official Podcast” on the Monday, November 30, episode.
Helena Bonham Carter, who plays Princess Margaret in The Crown, has weighed in on the debate surrounding the Netflix show’s dramatic interpretation of real-life events involving the British Royal Family.
Anya Taylor-Joy is the star of Netflix’s smash hit series The Queen’s Gambit and she’s opening up about her physical appearance in a new interview.