Jodie Turner-Smith looks like a goddess while walking the red carpet at the premiere of her movie After Yang during the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on Thursday (July 8) in Cannes, France.
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Naman Ramachandran BBC Two has released several images from its upcoming star-studded, long-gestating drama series “The North Water.”The new photos feature Jack O’Connell as Patrick Sumner, Colin Farrell as Henry Drax, and Stephen Graham as Captain Brownlee, alongside Tom Courtenay as Baxter, seen in character for the first time.
“The North Water” also stars Peter Mullan, Sam Spruell and Roland Møller.Adapted for the screen and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Andrew Haigh, “The North Water” is
.Jodie Turner-Smith looks like a goddess while walking the red carpet at the premiere of her movie After Yang during the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on Thursday (July 8) in Cannes, France.
Quickly becoming one of the greatest humanist filmmakers we have with the most superb eye for composition in cinema, South Korean director Kogonada delicately breaks your heart in the luminous and exquisitely crafted “After Yang.” If you have children (and or can acutely recall your childhood), you know that precise moment in time when your child starts to gently, curiously inquire about death—what happens to us when we die— and then begins to sadly grapple with the concept that all things die,
Andrew Haigh is one of the most respected English filmmakers working today because of the humane and tender qualities he lends his projects. Whether it’s his LGBT-themed dramas like “Weekend” and “Looking,” or the truly excellent “45 Years” from 2015, Haigh brings a subtle and tender style reminiscent of a novelist’s sensibility.
Colin Farrell got emotional as he discussed the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles while speaking to guest-host Wanda Sykes on Wednesday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
here.Hit with delays amid the pandemic, the film - which is the fifth installment in the franchise - was given the green light back in 2016.It comes after Hollywood stars Robert Pattinson and Colin Farrell headed to Glasgow last month to shoot final scenes for the long-awaited new Batman movie.Parts of The Batman were filmed there in February last year after the city was chosen as a location for the Caped Crusader’s home, Gotham City.
Colin Farrell is showing off his fit physique!
Colin Farrell is unrecognisable in shots released from his new BBC Two drama The North Water.
Naman Ramachandran John Malkovich and Lilly Krug will star in upcoming action-thriller “Shattered,” directed by Luis Prieto (“White Lines”).Krug (“Swing”) plays a con-artist, Cameron Monaghan (“Shameless”) as the millionaire who falls in love with her and Malkovich (“The New Pope”) a creepy landlord whose curiosity overwhelms him. Frank Grillo (“The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard”) plays Krug’s character’s violent, manipulative stepfather.
This Is England star Thomas Turgoose has revealed that Stephen Graham and Shane Meadows offered to adopt him.Turgoose, who first met Graham on set of Meadows’ 2006 film, recently said on the Private Parts podcast that the actor and filmmaker said they could take him in after his mother died of lung cancer.“My mum passed away from lung cancer after I finished filming This Is England,” Turgoose said. “She never got to see the finished film.“Shane Meadows dedicated the film to my mum.
Glasgow to shoot final scenes for the long-awaited new Batman movie. Parts of The Batman were filmed there in February last year after the city was chosen as a location for the Caped Crusader’s home, Gotham City.
Colin Farrell was spotted out on a coffee run this week in Los Angeles.
Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz are teaming up again for a new movie!
Co-stars of Yorgos Lanthimos’ morbid and borderline misanthropic “The Lobster” Rachel Weisz and Colin Farrell are set to reunite, rather appropriately, in the latest film from Todd Solondz: “Love Child,” recently announced for the upcoming Cannes virtual market. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is touted as a “dark and hilarious twist” on the classic Oedipus story, as a precocious child plans to rid himself of his brutish father so he can have his mother all to himself.
Cinetic Media and CAA Media Finance are arranging the financing and representing the domestic rights along with WME. Madriver International is overseeing international sales and bringing the title to the Cannes Virtual Market.“This is my first movie with a plot and my first movie taking place in Texas,” Solondz said in a statement.
Naman Ramachandran “The Lobster” co-stars Rachel Weisz (“The Favourite”) and Colin Farrell (“The Gentlemen”) are reuniting for Todd Solondz’s “Love Child.”Solondz (“Welcome to the Dollhouse”) will direct from his own script. In a darkly comic twist on the classical Oedipal story, “Love Child” will follow a precocious child who schemes to rid himself of his brutish father so he can have his mother all to himself.
After starring in Yorgos Lanthimos’s dark comedy The Lobster, Oscar winner Rachel Weisz (The Favourite) and Colin Farrell (The Batman) are set to reunite in Todd Solondz’s new comedy-drama, Love Child.