romantic comedy shows life in a modern post-2000 London as people fall in and out of love with one another. Ten stories unfold over the five weeks in the lead up to Christmas before everything comes to a head on December 24.
20.12.2020 - 01:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Love Actually.The romantic festive film from writer-director Richard Curtis features multiple plot threads intersecting and features an all-star cast.Whether it is Hugh Grant as the Prime Minister romancing his potty-mouthed assistant played by Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman as a cheating husband and Emma Thompson as his devastated wife crying to Joni Mitchell, or Bill Nighy as a washed-up rock star, we all have our favourite stories and characters.However, there are some bits of information
.romantic comedy shows life in a modern post-2000 London as people fall in and out of love with one another. Ten stories unfold over the five weeks in the lead up to Christmas before everything comes to a head on December 24.
Martine McCutcheon has revealed that her on-screen chemistry with “Love Actually” co-star Hugh Grant was more than just good acting.
Love Actually is one of the best-loved Christmas movies of all time.The star-studded film follows a diverse range of characters in the run up to the festive period and how their lives intertwine. In recent times, Richard Curtis’ blockbuster has become as much of festive staple as a box of Celebrations.
Radio Times have revealed that the popular Christmas movie will be repeated almost every day in the run up to December 25.
Can you feel it in your fingers? Feel it in your toes?
It’s that time of year again where we feast on our favourite Christmas films, from The Grinch to Home Alone. And one festive film you simply can’t miss is the one, the only, Love Actually, starring a wealth of famous faces.
New York City-based filmmaker Judith Helfand broke through as a filmmaker in 1997 with a highly personal documentary, A Healthy Baby Girl. This multilayered essay on maternity, medical negligence and guilt, among many other things, explored how her mother Florence's use of a drug to prevent miscarriage led to Judith having first cervical cancer and then a radical hysterectomy in her twenties.
Ivor the Engine is staging a comeback, with a live action feature film serving as his vehicle of choice. The Locomotive of the Merioneth and Llantisilly Rail Traction Company Limited – or Ivor to his friends – is being backed by a host of celebrities hailing from his home country, Wales, including musician and radio host Cerys Matthews, comedian Rob Brydon and actor Rhys Ifans.
Mirror Online, Daniel Postgate said: “Set in the hills and valleys of Wales, it will be gently humorous family fayre to take us all off to the charming and eccentric world of Jones the Steam, Dai Station, Mrs Porty, Mr Dinwiddy, Idris the dragon and, of course, Ivor himself. “Telling the tale of how Ivor got his musical pipes, it will showcase the abundance of top-notch acting talent Wales has to offer and the breath-taking beauty of Wales itself.
Josh Hutcherson and Liev Schreiber are enjoying their time on set together!