By Tom Grater
18.02.2020 - 15:46 / evoke.ie
After releasing a teaser trailer for the upcoming movie adaptation back in September, Studio Canal has given fans their first proper look at The Secret Garden.
The full trailer was released on Tuesday and transports fans back to the world of Mary Lennox and her uncle’s magical estate.
Oscar winner Colin Firth and fan favourite Julie Walters star as Archibald Craven and Mrs Medlock with newcomer Dixie Egerickx tackling the lead role of Mary.
For those unfamiliar with the tale, the story
Raindog Films, the U.K. production company co-founded by actor Colin Firth and music industry veteran Ged Doherty, is to expand into TV drama, music content and documentaries after winning investment from the U.K. Creative Content EIS Fund.
Royal families have been captivating people around the world for centuries, whether it be real-life kings and queens or dazzling portrayals of them in movies and TV shows.
Colin Firth is enjoying a day out with a friend!
“The Secret Garden” is about to come alive on the big screen once again.
Mamma Mia and Harry Potter star Dame Julie Walters has revealed that she is doing "really well" after being diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
Veteran British actress, Dame Julie Walters has revealed she was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.
Dame Julie Walters has offered her sympathy to Caroline Flack discussing her death as an "example" of the fierce scrutiny the presenter was under.The Harry Potter actress addressed Caroline's tragic suicide during an interview with Victoria Derbyshire where she also spoke of her shock colon cancer diagnosis 18 months ago and her subsequent recovery.
Julie Walters has said that Caroline Flack’s death is a “big example” of how being at the “mercy of opinion” can make people “ill”.
Dame Julie Walters has opened up on her stage three bowel cancer diagnosis after she has been given the all clear.The legendary actress, 69, opened up on her secret health battle to Victoria Derbyshire, saying she initially thought doctors "must have made a mistake”, after she went for an appointment after suffering from stomach pain, heartburn and vomiting. She said: "I was still thinking, 'That's ridiculous, he must have made a mistake'.
LONDON (Reuters) - Julie Walters, one of Britain's most famous actresses, said she had undergone surgery to remove 30 cm (12 inches) of her colon and taken a course of chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer.