Sir Keir Starmer hit out at the Government over the shortage of lorry drivers as he got behind the wheel of a HGV in Greater Manchester.
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(Warning: The following includes major spoilers for “Silent Night.”) When Keira Knightley read the script for Camille Griffin’s “Silent Night,” she thought it was “one of the most f—ed up things” she’d ever read.
“I thought it was one of the most f—ed up things I’ve ever read, and I was like, wow, she went there, and she went there, and then she killed them all!” Knightly told TheWrap’s Steve Pond during a virtual interview at the Toronto International Film Festival.“It really made me laugh,”
.Sir Keir Starmer hit out at the Government over the shortage of lorry drivers as he got behind the wheel of a HGV in Greater Manchester.
Call Of Duty title to be released in 2022 will be called Modern Warfare II.According to industry insider Tom Henderson, Activision is planning on calling its next first-person shooter from Infinity Ward “Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare II” while also hinting that “the artwork looks fucking amazing”, as first reported by PCGamesN.In a follow-up tweet, Henderson clarified his claims saying: “I can confirm that I’ve seen artwork that says “Modern Warfare II” – But this does not necessarily confirm the
The Weeknd has teased the release of his fifth album, stating that the record is "nearing completion."
From narrative films (“Zodiac”), Tv series (“Mindhunter”) to doc series (see everything Netflix is consumed with and their Ted Bundy doc), serial killers tend to be compelling subject matter for crime thrillers. And thus, yet another new film gestating at 20th Century Studios will spotlight the notorious true-life Boston serial killer with Matt Ruskin (“Crown Heights”) writing and directing “Boston Strangler” starring Oscar-nominee Kiera Knightley, according to Deadline.
th Century Studios.Keira Knightley most recently starred in the black comedy “Silent Night” that premiered at Toronto, and she’s also the lead voice of the animated film “Charlotte.” Knightley is represented by United Agents, Range Media Partners, Narrative and attorney Jason Sloane. Ruskin is represented by United Talent Agency and Grandview. LuckyChap Entertainment is represented by Management 360, CAA, Attorney Jeff Bernstein and Narrative.Deadline first reported the news.
EXCLUSIVE: 20th Century Studios has set Keira Knightley to star in Boston Strangler, a drama written and to be directed by Matt Ruskin, best known for Crown Heights. Ridley Scott and Kevin Walsh of Scott Free will produce alongside Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara of LuckyChap Entertainment. Pic begins shooting in December in Boston.
Daniel Craig as James Bond.Craig makes his last appearance as 007 in No Time To Die, with speculation over who his successor will be back in the spotlight.The conversation has now extended to the Labour leader, who was asked on ITV’s Good Morning Britain about his favourite Bond actor.Starmer replied: “I don’t have a favourite Bond, but I do think it is time for a female Bond.”Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who is credited as part of the No Time To Die writing team, recently expressed the opposite.
Keir Starmer may have taken on a fight that he cannot win today as he joined those calling for the next James Bond to be a woman. As Daniel Craig bows out of playing the British secret agent in No Time To Die, there have been calls for him to be replaced by a female lead.
TORONTO – “Silent Night,” which debuted at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival last week, starts off like a familiar holiday comedy. Multiple friends, along with their significant others and kids, reuniting for the Christmas holiday at a beautiful home in the English countryside.
Lily-Rose Depp is looking lovely on the red carpet!
Guy Lodge Film CriticFor anyone who — toward the end of a long, loud, fractious familial gathering at Christmas — has ever fleetingly wished death on their nearest and dearest, “Silent Night” is an uncomfortable sort of wish-fulfilment exercise.
Writer-director Camille Griffin’s debut feature film “Silent Night” effectively blends two seemingly disparate genres — holiday films and impending apocalyptic cinema. Both high-pressure situations that get you thinking about what really matters, Griffin’s film navigates difficult family and friend dynamics with mordant humor as they face the end of the world together on Christmas Eve.
Christmas movies to make uncomfortable points.
‘Tis the season. Well almost. And perhaps that is why AMC+ and RLJE recently swooped in and took the new holiday-themed dramedy Silent Night off the market (domestically at least) before its Toronto International Film Festival premiere tonight. Who doesn’t love a good ‘ol Christmas movie, perhaps the most reliable genre for feel good feelings?