Remember when everyone was obsessed with the book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The frenzy was such that people could not wait to see the on-screen adaptation of the same. The movie was average, but it created a fan following for a certain type of cinema, and ever since, a lot of cinema and television shows based on the same subject have come out that explicitly talk about a relationship that crosses the line. “Obsession” is a Netflix Original Miniseries directed by Lisa Barros D’sa and Glenn Leyburn and released on the platform on April 13, 2023. The show is all about an affair that happened between two people that might change their lives for the better.
The show begins with Dr. William Farrow, a well-known London-based pediatric surgeon who is known for successfully separating conjoined twins. After a long day at the hospital, all Will wants to do is spend some time with his wife and kids.
The show begins with Dr. William Farrow, a well-known London-based pediatric surgeon who is known for successfully separating conjoined twins. After a long day at the hospital, all Will wants to do is spend some time with his wife and kids.
- 4/13/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
This April, the temperature isn’t the only thing rising; TV shows are heating up too! It’s time for another exciting wave of premieres to kick off. The titles spread across all platforms, from traditional network and cable outlets to streaming services that bring even more original content than ever before.
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10 New TV Shows to Watch in April 2023 (Ranked by Popularity)
No matter how you prefer your entertainment served up – with plenty of adaptations or new programming – there is something this month sure to please all tastes. We’ve got romantic multiverses tugging at our heartstrings. At the same time, negotiations occur amongst high-ranking government officials in boardrooms everywhere, psychological thrillers exploring dark socio-political topics on a global scale, and one woman’s ability to impart sage advice drawing lines between comedy and drama.
And don’t forget two...
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10 New TV Shows to Watch in April 2023 (Ranked by Popularity)
No matter how you prefer your entertainment served up – with plenty of adaptations or new programming – there is something this month sure to please all tastes. We’ve got romantic multiverses tugging at our heartstrings. At the same time, negotiations occur amongst high-ranking government officials in boardrooms everywhere, psychological thrillers exploring dark socio-political topics on a global scale, and one woman’s ability to impart sage advice drawing lines between comedy and drama.
And don’t forget two...
- 4/2/2023
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
It's easy for Liam Neeson's post-"Taken" movies to start blurring together if you're not paying close attention. Are we talking about the film where he plays a vengeful snowplow driver or the one where he plays a heroic ice road trucker? Does he play a hitman dealing with dementia or a potential terrorist with amnesia? Is he fighting bad guys on a plane or on a train? Has a member of his family been kidnapped or has he himself been kidnapped (or both)? Is he playing a Jesuit priest who has renounced his religion after trying to spread Catholic Christianity across Edo-era Japan, no longer willing to allow others to suffer so that he might cling to his personal faith?
Okay, you probably won't mix that one up with any other Neeson movies, but the point still stands.
In all seriousness, it's hard to fault Neeson too much...
Okay, you probably won't mix that one up with any other Neeson movies, but the point still stands.
In all seriousness, it's hard to fault Neeson too much...
- 2/9/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
It can be hard at times to separate Rupert Grint from his "Harry Potter" roots. Even now, over a decade after the last film in the franchise was released, Grint's name is still synonymous with Ron Weasley, the clumsy boy wizard with a heart of gold. But Grint's acting career definitely has roots outside of Hogwarts. Over the years, he's appeared in various other films including Jeremy Brock's "Driving Lessons," Jonathan Lynn's "Wild Target," and 2009's "Cherrybomb" directed by Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn.
"Cherrybomb" is a British drama about two teenagers who both fall for the same girl. In increasingly more serious attempts at getting her attention, they eventually find themselves in over their heads and headed for disaster. Grint plays one of the teens, Malachy McKinney, an employee at a local movie theater. In the film, Malachy is the exact opposite of Ron Weasley, eager...
"Cherrybomb" is a British drama about two teenagers who both fall for the same girl. In increasingly more serious attempts at getting her attention, they eventually find themselves in over their heads and headed for disaster. Grint plays one of the teens, Malachy McKinney, an employee at a local movie theater. In the film, Malachy is the exact opposite of Ron Weasley, eager...
- 1/26/2023
- by Miyako Pleines
- Slash Film
Richard Armitage, Charlie Murphy to star in Gaumount, Moonage Pictures series.
Netflix UK executives Anne Mensah, Fiona Lamptey and Kate Townsend discussed the studio’s upcoming slate in London on Thursday (March 17), as the company launched new erotic thriller series Damage.
The three-part series is led by The Hobbit star Richard Armitage and Peaky Blinders’ Charlie Murphy. It is produced by France’s Gaumont and the UK’s Moonage Pictures.
Adapted from a novella by Josephine Hart, Damage centres on a love triangle between an enigmatic woman (Murphy) who embarks on a passionate affair with her fiancé’s father (Armitage...
Netflix UK executives Anne Mensah, Fiona Lamptey and Kate Townsend discussed the studio’s upcoming slate in London on Thursday (March 17), as the company launched new erotic thriller series Damage.
The three-part series is led by The Hobbit star Richard Armitage and Peaky Blinders’ Charlie Murphy. It is produced by France’s Gaumont and the UK’s Moonage Pictures.
Adapted from a novella by Josephine Hart, Damage centres on a love triangle between an enigmatic woman (Murphy) who embarks on a passionate affair with her fiancé’s father (Armitage...
- 3/17/2022
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Richard Armitage is set to star in “Damage,” a new Netflix series from Gaumont U.K. and Moonage.
Armitage (“The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”) will play William, a politician who embarks on a passionate affair with his soon-to-be daughter in law, Anna (played by “Peaky Blinders” star Charlie Murphy.)
Anna is already engaged to William’s son Martyn, played by “Miss Marvel’s” Rish Shah. She fights to keep both relationships alive – one with Martyn and one with William – but it is inevitable that the truth will emerge and someone is going to get hurt.
In the meantime, William finds himself drawn into an obsessive spiral, unbeknown to his wife Ingrid (played by “Obi Wan Kenobi’s” Indira Varma.)
Pippa Bennett-Warner (“Gangs of London”) is also set to join the cast as Peggy.
“Damage” is based on Josephine Hart’s 1990s political novella about “erotic obsession and forbidden desire.
Armitage (“The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”) will play William, a politician who embarks on a passionate affair with his soon-to-be daughter in law, Anna (played by “Peaky Blinders” star Charlie Murphy.)
Anna is already engaged to William’s son Martyn, played by “Miss Marvel’s” Rish Shah. She fights to keep both relationships alive – one with Martyn and one with William – but it is inevitable that the truth will emerge and someone is going to get hurt.
In the meantime, William finds himself drawn into an obsessive spiral, unbeknown to his wife Ingrid (played by “Obi Wan Kenobi’s” Indira Varma.)
Pippa Bennett-Warner (“Gangs of London”) is also set to join the cast as Peggy.
“Damage” is based on Josephine Hart’s 1990s political novella about “erotic obsession and forbidden desire.
- 3/17/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
The Hobbit star Richard Armitage and Peaky Blinders’ Charlie Murphy are leading a three-part Netflix UK erotic thriller about obsession and desire from Gaumont and Moonage Pictures.
Unveiled at a London event this evening by Netflix VP Scripted Content Anne Mensah, Damage also stars Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Indira Varma, Strangers’ Rish Shah and Chloe’s Pippa Bennett-Warner.
Adapted from Josephine Hart’s novella, the three-parter centers on a dangerous love triangle that emerges when the enigmatic Anna Barton (Murphy) embarks on a passionate affair with her fiancé’s father William (Armitage). Whilst Anna fights to sustain both relationships, William is drawn into an obsessive spiral.
2022 Netflix Pilot & Series Orders
Morgan Lloyd-Malcolm and Benji Walters are writing, with Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D’Sa directing. The series is produced by Gina Carter. Moonage’s Matthew Read and Frith Triplady, and Gaumont’s Alison Jackson are executive producers.
The commission is Moonage...
Unveiled at a London event this evening by Netflix VP Scripted Content Anne Mensah, Damage also stars Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Indira Varma, Strangers’ Rish Shah and Chloe’s Pippa Bennett-Warner.
Adapted from Josephine Hart’s novella, the three-parter centers on a dangerous love triangle that emerges when the enigmatic Anna Barton (Murphy) embarks on a passionate affair with her fiancé’s father William (Armitage). Whilst Anna fights to sustain both relationships, William is drawn into an obsessive spiral.
2022 Netflix Pilot & Series Orders
Morgan Lloyd-Malcolm and Benji Walters are writing, with Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D’Sa directing. The series is produced by Gina Carter. Moonage’s Matthew Read and Frith Triplady, and Gaumont’s Alison Jackson are executive producers.
The commission is Moonage...
- 3/17/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
After a one-year break and the subsequent reorganisation of the body, this year’s edition saw the triumph of Lance Daly's Black '47 and Lisa Barros D'Sa's Ordinary Day. The traditional awards ceremony of the Irish Film and Television Academy was broadcast last night on Virgin Media One, hosted by Deirdre O’Kane. After a one-year break and the subsequent reorganisation process that brought the body to approve a five-year strategic development plan for the period 2020-2024, the prestigious event was finally back and ready to award, as a one-time exception, the best productions and talents of the entire 2019/2020 season. In detail, this edition saw the triumph of Lisa Barros D’Sa romantic drama Ordinary Love, crowned as the best film of 2020, along with Lance Daly’s period drama Black ’47, named best title of 2019. Both accolades were handed out by legendary director Martin Scorsese. Speaking about the difficult times we.
- 10/19/2020
- Cineuropa - The Best of European Cinema
Kerry-born Jessie Buckey won two awards, for Wild Rose and Chernobyl.
Martin Scorsese presented the top awards at the Irish Film and Television Academy awards, which were held virtually for the first time in two years last night (October 18).
Ordinary Love, directed by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn and starring Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville, won the best film 2020 award. Lance Daly’s period thriller Black ’47 won the 2019 version.
The virtual awards were broadcast on national TV channel Virgin Media One, with Scorsese telling the audience: “It appears to me that we are all having to reinvent cinema now,...
Martin Scorsese presented the top awards at the Irish Film and Television Academy awards, which were held virtually for the first time in two years last night (October 18).
Ordinary Love, directed by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn and starring Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville, won the best film 2020 award. Lance Daly’s period thriller Black ’47 won the 2019 version.
The virtual awards were broadcast on national TV channel Virgin Media One, with Scorsese telling the audience: “It appears to me that we are all having to reinvent cinema now,...
- 10/19/2020
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Ordinary Love, a romantic dramedy starring Liam Neeson alongside Lesley Manville, can be viewed on Hulu as of today, August 3rd. The film, produced by Bleecker Street, features not only Neeson’s most recent performance (though that will soon change once Made in Italy releases later this month), but also one of his most heartwarming. For these reasons and more, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Neeson’s career spans several decades and dozens upon dozens of movies. During that time, the actor has cemented himself as one of the most recognizable faces of contemporary cinema. His roles are as versatile as his acting skills, too, as while most know him as the guy who often plays badasses, he can also portray a simple family man without expert combat skills.
One renowned romcom in which Neeson played such a character is the 2003 ensemble film Love Actually. Many years later, he...
Neeson’s career spans several decades and dozens upon dozens of movies. During that time, the actor has cemented himself as one of the most recognizable faces of contemporary cinema. His roles are as versatile as his acting skills, too, as while most know him as the guy who often plays badasses, he can also portray a simple family man without expert combat skills.
One renowned romcom in which Neeson played such a character is the 2003 ensemble film Love Actually. Many years later, he...
- 8/3/2020
- by Tim Brinkhof
- We Got This Covered
Liam Neeson (left) and Lesley Manville (right) star in directors Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Layburn’s Ordinary Love, a Bleecker Street release. Credit : Bleecker Street
Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville give touching, strong performances as a long-married couple who face a health challenge, in co-directors Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s drama Ordinary Love. This gentle,well-acted drama focuses on an ordinary older couple whose ordinary daily routine is disrupted by fate, and whose ordinary love must sustain them through it.
Of course, ordinary people and ordinary love are often not so ordinary, and may be filled with a surprising strength. Which is rather the point of this quiet, thoughtful drama, whose strength lies in the fine performances of these two outstanding actors.
Much of the early part of this film focuses on getting to know the couple as they go about the moments of daily life,...
Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville give touching, strong performances as a long-married couple who face a health challenge, in co-directors Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s drama Ordinary Love. This gentle,well-acted drama focuses on an ordinary older couple whose ordinary daily routine is disrupted by fate, and whose ordinary love must sustain them through it.
Of course, ordinary people and ordinary love are often not so ordinary, and may be filled with a surprising strength. Which is rather the point of this quiet, thoughtful drama, whose strength lies in the fine performances of these two outstanding actors.
Much of the early part of this film focuses on getting to know the couple as they go about the moments of daily life,...
- 2/28/2020
- by Cate Marquis
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Ordinary Love Bleecker Street Reviewed for Shockya.com & BigAppleReviews.net linked from Rotten Tomatoes by: Harvey Karten Director: Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Lyburn Screenwriter: Owen McCafferty Cast: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson, David Wilmot, Amit Shah Screened at: Park Ave., NYC, 2/10/20 Opens: February 14, 2020 People go to movies because they like to laugh, but they […]
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- 2/28/2020
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville in their new film “Ordinary Love” play a couple who spend time shopping in the supermarket, going on power walks or even waiting for the other to return from the bathroom. The only thing unusual about the setting is that Manville’s character has breast cancer.
“Ordinary Love,” which opened Friday in limited release stateside, is a love story that grapples with how two people try to maintain their normal lives even as they cope with a breast cancer diagnosis and looming chemotherapy. And in speaking with TheWrap, Manville and Neeson were struck by the simplicity of the story and how it played up the “small things” in life even as they go through a giant change.
“The challenge is how can you make scenes going to the supermarket interesting? How do you do scenes of just walking through the corridors of a hospital or...
“Ordinary Love,” which opened Friday in limited release stateside, is a love story that grapples with how two people try to maintain their normal lives even as they cope with a breast cancer diagnosis and looming chemotherapy. And in speaking with TheWrap, Manville and Neeson were struck by the simplicity of the story and how it played up the “small things” in life even as they go through a giant change.
“The challenge is how can you make scenes going to the supermarket interesting? How do you do scenes of just walking through the corridors of a hospital or...
- 2/17/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
“Ordinary Love” isn’t really a movie about cancer, even though this tender and discreet portrait of a marriage on fire begins with a woman (Lesley Manville) asking her longtime husband (Liam Neeson) to feel the lump she finds under her left breast. It isn’t even a movie about dying, even though Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s direction casts a moribund pall over the drama from the moment it starts. On the contrary — and true to the title of Owen McCafferty’s semi-autobiographical script — “Ordinary Love” is ; a story about how different kinds of pain can trace the limits and boundlessness of sharing your life with someone.
Tom and Joan have been together for so long that the world outside of their marriage only seems to exist in soft focus. The two retirees live a quiet upper-middle-class existence in a seaside Irish town, and spend their afternoons...
Tom and Joan have been together for so long that the world outside of their marriage only seems to exist in soft focus. The two retirees live a quiet upper-middle-class existence in a seaside Irish town, and spend their afternoons...
- 2/14/2020
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
With the 2020 summer Olympics around the corner, the timing of the release of the IFC Films romantic comedy Olympic Dreams couldn’t be any more perfect — but this isn’t an ordinary rom-com or a film about the Olympics.
Directed by Jeremy Teicher, who co-wrote it with his wife and real-life Olympian Alexi Pappas and Nick Kroll (Big Mouth), the film was actually shot on location during the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018 in Athletes Village. This marks the first time a feature was shot at a the Olympics. To add to that, the film was shot using improvisation of the script in just two weeks.
“Olympic Dreams is IFC Films to its core,” Arianna Bocco, Evp, Film Acquisitions & Production, tells Deadline. “It’s original, independent filmmaking.”
Kroll and Pappas star in the love story between two unlikely — and lonely — people who...
Directed by Jeremy Teicher, who co-wrote it with his wife and real-life Olympian Alexi Pappas and Nick Kroll (Big Mouth), the film was actually shot on location during the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018 in Athletes Village. This marks the first time a feature was shot at a the Olympics. To add to that, the film was shot using improvisation of the script in just two weeks.
“Olympic Dreams is IFC Films to its core,” Arianna Bocco, Evp, Film Acquisitions & Production, tells Deadline. “It’s original, independent filmmaking.”
Kroll and Pappas star in the love story between two unlikely — and lonely — people who...
- 2/14/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Announcing modest ambitions with its title, “Ordinary Love” tackles melodramatic subject matter with uncommon, quiet elegance. The story of a husband and wife dealing with a cancer scare, directors Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s film offers a beautifully understated look at intimacy and devotion in the face of potentially devastating loss, while stars Leslie Manville and Liam Neeson tap effortlessly into the relatable routines, rhythms and nuances of a lived-in, long term relationship.
Neeson and Manville play Tom and Joan, a married couple whose world is turned upside down when she discovers a lump in her breast that turns out to be cancerous. The comforting ease of their daily lives is thrown into disarray after doctors prescribe a rigorous battery of treatments for Joan, including surgery and chemotherapy, testing their individual fortitude even as it deepens minor rifts in their relationship. Joan finds solace in a fellow cancer patient,...
Neeson and Manville play Tom and Joan, a married couple whose world is turned upside down when she discovers a lump in her breast that turns out to be cancerous. The comforting ease of their daily lives is thrown into disarray after doctors prescribe a rigorous battery of treatments for Joan, including surgery and chemotherapy, testing their individual fortitude even as it deepens minor rifts in their relationship. Joan finds solace in a fellow cancer patient,...
- 2/11/2020
- by Todd Gilchrist
- The Wrap
In “Ordinary Love,” Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville star as a married couple coping with life after a breast cancer diagnosis. The romantic tearjerker is slated to open in theaters this Valentine’s Day.
Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn co-directed the film that was shot in Northern Ireland and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, where it won acclaim for the performances by both Neeson and Manville.
“I can’t tell her how frightened I am. I have to just continue as normal. That’s my job in all this,” Neeson says in the trailer.
Also Read: Liam Neeson's Ugly Admission and What We Can Learn From It (Podcast)
“I had this feeling that if I could get through it all, it would somehow change me. I don’t think it has. I don’t think I want it to,” Manville adds.
Owen McCafferty wrote the screenplay about Joan and Tom,...
Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn co-directed the film that was shot in Northern Ireland and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last fall, where it won acclaim for the performances by both Neeson and Manville.
“I can’t tell her how frightened I am. I have to just continue as normal. That’s my job in all this,” Neeson says in the trailer.
Also Read: Liam Neeson's Ugly Admission and What We Can Learn From It (Podcast)
“I had this feeling that if I could get through it all, it would somehow change me. I don’t think it has. I don’t think I want it to,” Manville adds.
Owen McCafferty wrote the screenplay about Joan and Tom,...
- 1/8/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
It’s hard to go wrong by using a Magnetic Fields song in your film trailer, but the newest melodrama from Bleecker Street has really hit the nail on the head this time. Featuring a suspiciously well placed serenade of “The Book of Love”, the first trailer for “Ordinary Love” promises an elegantly acted tearjerker that will reach right into the depths of your soul and wring out all those wintertime feelings. Following a critically acclaimed premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2019, “Ordinary Love” stars Liam Neeson and Academy Award nominee Lesley Manville as a married couple reeling from a breast cancer diagnosis that upends their otherwise, well, ordinary life.
The synopsis out of the film’s Tiff debut reads: “Joan (Manville) and Tom (Neeson) are a long-married couple, with their set habits, cozy bickering, and assumption of a long walk together into the sunset. But when Joan...
The synopsis out of the film’s Tiff debut reads: “Joan (Manville) and Tom (Neeson) are a long-married couple, with their set habits, cozy bickering, and assumption of a long walk together into the sunset. But when Joan...
- 1/8/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
"For once in your life, can you be bloody normal?" "I am normal! Very normal." Bleecker Street Films has debuted a brand new Us trailer for an indie cancer drama titled simply Ordinary Love, from directors Lisa Barros D'Sa & Glenn Leyburn (Cherrybomb and Good Vibrations). This premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year to rave reviews and plenty of acclaim for the two lead performances. The short pitch for this is perfect: an extraordinary look at ordinary love. Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville (from Phantom Thread) star as a long-standing couple facing a potentially life-changing cancer diagnosis. We featured a UK trailer last fall, the film is getting a Us release in theaters next month. The very small cast includes David Wilmot, Amit Shah, Esh Alladi, and Geraldine McAlinden. It looks like a remarkably tender, honest, heartbreaking and also heart-filling look at the extraordinary power of love in tough times.
- 1/8/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson are note-perfect as an everyday couple coping with cancer in this singular drama with universal appeal
There’s nothing ordinary about this deeply moving, frequently funny and piercingly insightful drama from Belfast playwright Owen McCafferty, making his screenwriting feature debut. On the surface it’s a tale of a middle-aged couple facing up to a diagnosis of breast cancer, and a year of medical intervention. Yet beyond this immediate diagnosis is something far more rich and compelling – a story of everyday love between two people living in the shadow of grief, facing an uncertain future, both together and apart.
Directed with wit, subtlety and great emotional honesty by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn (the co-directors of 2012’s brilliantly life-affirming Good Vibrations), it’s a singular story with universal appeal – striking a very personal chord with some viewers while finding common ground with the widest possible audience.
There’s nothing ordinary about this deeply moving, frequently funny and piercingly insightful drama from Belfast playwright Owen McCafferty, making his screenwriting feature debut. On the surface it’s a tale of a middle-aged couple facing up to a diagnosis of breast cancer, and a year of medical intervention. Yet beyond this immediate diagnosis is something far more rich and compelling – a story of everyday love between two people living in the shadow of grief, facing an uncertain future, both together and apart.
Directed with wit, subtlety and great emotional honesty by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn (the co-directors of 2012’s brilliantly life-affirming Good Vibrations), it’s a singular story with universal appeal – striking a very personal chord with some viewers while finding common ground with the widest possible audience.
- 12/8/2019
- by Mark Kermode, Observer film critic
- The Guardian - Film News
‘Frozen II’ will look for a third session at number one.
Shia Labeouf’s autobiographical Honey Boy and Edward Norton’s directorial debut Motherless Brooklyn are among the titles opening in a quiet weekend at the UK box office, which should see Frozen II hold the number one spot for a third week running.
Released through Sony, Honey Boy is directed by Alma Har’el, from a screenplay by Labeouf based on his childhood and relationship with his father.
The film debuted at Sundance 2019, where it won the special jury prize in the Us Dramatic section, and followed that up with...
Shia Labeouf’s autobiographical Honey Boy and Edward Norton’s directorial debut Motherless Brooklyn are among the titles opening in a quiet weekend at the UK box office, which should see Frozen II hold the number one spot for a third week running.
Released through Sony, Honey Boy is directed by Alma Har’el, from a screenplay by Labeouf based on his childhood and relationship with his father.
The film debuted at Sundance 2019, where it won the special jury prize in the Us Dramatic section, and followed that up with...
- 12/6/2019
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Liam Neeson is mostly known these days for making one intense action-thriller after another. It seems like those are the only kinds of films he makes these days. But, today we have a trailer to share with you that he stars in called Ordinary Love and this is not an action movie. The is a heavy drama about “love, survival and the epic questions life throws at each and every one of us.”
The film also stars Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) and the story follows a long-standing couple who are faced with a life-changing cancer diagnosis. Here’s the synopsis:
Joan and Tom have been married for many years. There is an ease to their relationship which only comes from spending a lifetime together and a depth of love which expresses itself through tenderness and humour in equal part. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, the course of her...
The film also stars Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) and the story follows a long-standing couple who are faced with a life-changing cancer diagnosis. Here’s the synopsis:
Joan and Tom have been married for many years. There is an ease to their relationship which only comes from spending a lifetime together and a depth of love which expresses itself through tenderness and humour in equal part. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, the course of her...
- 9/23/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"There isn't a moment... I won't be there with you." Focus Features / Universal UK have debuted an official trailer for an indie cancer drama titled Ordinary Love, from directors Lisa Barros D'Sa & Glenn Leyburn (Cherrybomb and Good Vibrations). This just premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, and is next playing at the San Diego and Chicago Film Festivals this fall. The short pitch for this film is perfect: an extraordinary look at ordinary love. Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville (from Phantom Thread) star as a long-standing couple facing a potentially life-changing cancer diagnosis, in this film written by Northern Irish playwright Owen McCafferty. The very small cast includes David Wilmot, Amit Shah, Esh Alladi, and Geraldine McAlinden. This picked up solid reviews out of Tiff, and it looks especially lovely and heartbreaking. This is a really beautiful trailer (perfect song choice) that will bring out some strong emotions. Take a look below.
- 9/20/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Liam Neeson and Phantom Thread actress Lesley Manville are teaming up for Normal People, an Ireland-set drama about a couple dealing with the emotional impact of the wife's cancer diagnosis, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn will direct the indie for Out of Orbit and Canderblinks Films, with Bankside Films to start shopping the project to international buyers at Cannes.
Normal People, based on a screenplay by veteran Northern Ireland playwright Owen McCafferty, stars Neeson and Manville as a long-married couple who test their relationship and face an uncertain future when the wife is unexpectedly diagnosed...
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn will direct the indie for Out of Orbit and Canderblinks Films, with Bankside Films to start shopping the project to international buyers at Cannes.
Normal People, based on a screenplay by veteran Northern Ireland playwright Owen McCafferty, stars Neeson and Manville as a long-married couple who test their relationship and face an uncertain future when the wife is unexpectedly diagnosed...
- 4/11/2018
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Liam Neeson and <em>Phantom Thread</em> actress Lesley Manville are teaming up for <em>Normal People</em>, an Ireland-set drama about a couple dealing with the emotional impact of the wife's cancer diagnosis, <em>The Hollywood Reporter </em>has confirmed.
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn will direct the indie for Out of Orbit and Canderblinks Films, with Bankside Films to start shopping the project to international buyers at Cannes.
<em>Normal People</em>, based on a screenplay by veteran Northern Ireland playwright Owen McCafferty, has Neeson and Manville in the starring roles as they play a long-married couple who test their relationship and face an uncertain future ...
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn will direct the indie for Out of Orbit and Canderblinks Films, with Bankside Films to start shopping the project to international buyers at Cannes.
<em>Normal People</em>, based on a screenplay by veteran Northern Ireland playwright Owen McCafferty, has Neeson and Manville in the starring roles as they play a long-married couple who test their relationship and face an uncertain future ...
- 4/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Decadence, violence, love and space – Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw shares his fantasy award nomination list for 2013
• The 2012 Braddies
Awards season is now upon us and here, as every year, is my personal fantasy award nomination list for 2013, whimsically called the Braddies, which covers the period running from the beginning of the calendar year to the present. There are 10 nominations in eight categories: film, director, actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, screenplay and documentary.
The reader is invited to nominate the winner in the comments section below, and perhaps to note omissions and evidence that the list betrays suggestions of sociocultural bias.
I like to think that these awards will one day evolve into an actual ceremony with chrome-and-glass statuettes, sponsorship from Sky Atlantic and a televised evening presided over by Dara Ó Briain or Mariella Frostrup. But until then, it exists in a world of fantasy only. And so,...
• The 2012 Braddies
Awards season is now upon us and here, as every year, is my personal fantasy award nomination list for 2013, whimsically called the Braddies, which covers the period running from the beginning of the calendar year to the present. There are 10 nominations in eight categories: film, director, actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, screenplay and documentary.
The reader is invited to nominate the winner in the comments section below, and perhaps to note omissions and evidence that the list betrays suggestions of sociocultural bias.
I like to think that these awards will one day evolve into an actual ceremony with chrome-and-glass statuettes, sponsorship from Sky Atlantic and a televised evening presided over by Dara Ó Briain or Mariella Frostrup. But until then, it exists in a world of fantasy only. And so,...
- 12/6/2013
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
A critically acclaimed, 'must-see' instant classic featuring an incredible punk rock soundtrack, Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn's Good Vibrations (2012) - which follows the true story of indie music god Terri Hooley - is released on DVD and Blu-ray this coming Monday (5 August), courtesy of UK distributor Universal Pictures. To celebrate the film's long-awaited home entertainment release next week, we've been provided with Three Blu-ray copies of Good Vibrations to give away to our loyal, valued readership. This is an exclusive competition for our Facebook and Twitter fans, so if you haven't already, 'Like' us at facebook.com/CineVueUK or follow us @CineVue before answering the question below.
As a music-lover in 1970s Belfast, Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer) watches on as 'the Troubles' shuts down his city. As all his friends take sides and take up arms, Hooley opens a record shop on the most bombed half-mile in Europe,...
As a music-lover in 1970s Belfast, Terri Hooley (Richard Dormer) watches on as 'the Troubles' shuts down his city. As all his friends take sides and take up arms, Hooley opens a record shop on the most bombed half-mile in Europe,...
- 8/9/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
★★★☆☆ Directors Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn have defied the conventional sobriety of a film about 'the Troubles' in their Belfast-set music biopic, Good Vibrations (2012). Without shying away from the darker aspects of the city in the 1970s, their story is concerned with one man who believed music could make a difference in such distressing segregated times. That man is Terri Hooley, known affectionately as Belfast's 'godfather of punk', who not only opened a record store in the city centre during the height of the hostilities, but founded the label that gave the world The Undertones and their most famous hit, Teenage Kicks.
Hooley's (Richard Dormer) love of music sees him continuing his weekly DJ set in the now empty shell of a bar that, a few years earlier, would have been jam packed with Protestant and Catholic alike. Convinced his passion is a positive and unifying force, he decides...
Hooley's (Richard Dormer) love of music sees him continuing his weekly DJ set in the now empty shell of a bar that, a few years earlier, would have been jam packed with Protestant and Catholic alike. Convinced his passion is a positive and unifying force, he decides...
- 8/5/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
In The House | Trance | Good Vibrations | 12 In A Box | The Host | GI Joe: Retaliation | One Mile Away | King Of The Travellers | We Went To War | Point Blank | Finding Nemo 3D
In The House (15)
(François Ozon, 2012, Fra) Fabrice Luchini, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ernst Umhauer, Emmanuelle Seigner. 105 mins
A French teacher is instantly drawn in by a student's essay on infiltrating his friend's family, and so are we. Before we know it, we're swept off on a self-reflexive journey into storytelling, voyeurism and ethical boundaries. Both the boy's story and the movie struggle to find an ending, but it's another distinctly "Ozonian" comedy-thriller.
Trance (15)
(Danny Boyle, 2013, UK) James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel. 101 mins
Boyle chucks everything he can (maybe too much) at this twisty, visceral art-heist thriller, which hinges on McAvoy's hypnosis to reveal the whereabouts of a stolen Goya painting. The result is more of a Jackson Pollock.
Good Vibrations (15)
(Lisa Barros D'Sa,...
In The House (15)
(François Ozon, 2012, Fra) Fabrice Luchini, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ernst Umhauer, Emmanuelle Seigner. 105 mins
A French teacher is instantly drawn in by a student's essay on infiltrating his friend's family, and so are we. Before we know it, we're swept off on a self-reflexive journey into storytelling, voyeurism and ethical boundaries. Both the boy's story and the movie struggle to find an ending, but it's another distinctly "Ozonian" comedy-thriller.
Trance (15)
(Danny Boyle, 2013, UK) James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel. 101 mins
Boyle chucks everything he can (maybe too much) at this twisty, visceral art-heist thriller, which hinges on McAvoy's hypnosis to reveal the whereabouts of a stolen Goya painting. The result is more of a Jackson Pollock.
Good Vibrations (15)
(Lisa Barros D'Sa,...
- 3/30/2013
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
This biopic of Belfast's godfather of punk is terrific, particularly in its scenes of noisy, pogoing epiphany
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn have directed a terrifically warm and entirely lovable movie about Terri Hooley, Belfast's chaotic godfather of punk. In the 70s, Hooley defied the miseries and ugly tribalism of the Troubles by opening a record shop in the middle of the city, quixotically called Good Vibrations. This tiny store became his tour promotion HQ, as well as the indie record label that put out the Undertones' Teenage Kicks. It was also the base from which Hooley could cultivate his entrepreneurial genius and messianically insist on a new and non-divisive way of thinking about Northern Ireland and its young people. Richard Dormer gives an excellent performance as Hooley, and the moment when he is first ecstatically converted to punk in the middle of a pogoing crowd – not knowing whether...
Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn have directed a terrifically warm and entirely lovable movie about Terri Hooley, Belfast's chaotic godfather of punk. In the 70s, Hooley defied the miseries and ugly tribalism of the Troubles by opening a record shop in the middle of the city, quixotically called Good Vibrations. This tiny store became his tour promotion HQ, as well as the indie record label that put out the Undertones' Teenage Kicks. It was also the base from which Hooley could cultivate his entrepreneurial genius and messianically insist on a new and non-divisive way of thinking about Northern Ireland and its young people. Richard Dormer gives an excellent performance as Hooley, and the moment when he is first ecstatically converted to punk in the middle of a pogoing crowd – not knowing whether...
- 3/29/2013
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
★★★☆☆ Have you ever wondered what you might come up with if you dared to blend 1980's thriller The Long Good Friday with High Fidelity (2000)? You probably haven't, but rest assured that Good Vibrations (2012) would almost certainly be the result. Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn (Cherrybomb) bring us a biopic of Terri Hooley, an integral factor in the rising punk-rock scene of 1970s Belfast, finding hope and inspiration against the backdrop of the Northern Irish Troubles. Labelled the 'Godfather of Punk', Hooley (Richard Dormer) has little care in life for anything but music, causing conflict with his long-suffering wife Ruth (Jodie Whittaker).
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- 3/27/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
As one half of this year's 'Rising Star' Ifta-nominated directing couple, Glenn Leyburn has a lot to smile about. Along with wife and filmmaking partner Lisa Barros D'Sa, he has earned rave reviews for 'Good Vibrations' –an exhilarating journey through the punk rock scene in Belfast in the 70s, as seen through the eyes of record label rebel Terri Hooley.
- 3/26/2013
- IFTN
Yeah. I said it: Good Vibrations is the best and truest film about punk music and culture since Michael Winterbottom's critically acclaimed look at early 80s Manchester, 24 Hour Party People. Lisa Barros D'Sa & Glenn Leyburn's new film is an absolute revelation and captures the ecstasy of the music and the lifestyle that surrounds it better than any film I've ever seen. They may not have the same kind of high profile cast that films like 24 Hour Party People, Control, or any number of others, but Good Vibrations more than makes up for it with heart. This is a joyous celebration of a movement that has affected so many over the last 35 years, and is edging toward the top of my best of 2013...
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- 3/25/2013
- Screen Anarchy
If you're depressed about Sam Mendes ruling out Bond 24, here's something that should cheer you right up: an exclusive new trailer for Good Vibrations, the story of Belfast music shop owner and record producer Terri Hooley. brightcove.createExperiences();Hooley not only ran a successful record store at the height of the Troubles, but also supported and promoted new bands - notably The Undertones - who were part of the local punk scene. As you can see from this clip, it's a rather likeable underdog story and one with a great soundtrack.Good Vibrations stars Richard Dormer as Hooley himself, with Jodie Whittaker, Kerr Logan, Dylan Moran and many more. It's directed by Cherrybomb's Lisa Barros d'Sa and Glenn Leyburn. Good Vibrations hits UK screens on March 29.
- 3/6/2013
- EmpireOnline
★★★☆☆ Detailing the life of Belfast's Godfather of Punk, Terri Hooley (played with a compelling level of emotion by Richard Dormer), Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn's Good Vibrations (2012) is the story of a man with a very special dream. Hooley, amidst the chaos and confusion of the Northern Irish Troubles, decides that the answer to Belfast's woes is to open a record shop which he named 'Good Vibrations'. Despite the problems of protection rackets, daily riots and roadblocks, the shop went on to birth its own label, consequently representing John Peel favourite The Undertones - who gave us the tune to many an adolescence, Teenage Kicks.
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- 10/21/2012
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
This is the Pure Movies review of Good Vibrations, directed by Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn, starring Jodie Whittaker, Dylan Moran, Richard Dormer, Adrian Dunbar, Mark Ryder, Andrew Simpson and Demetri Goritsas. Reviewed by Dan Higgins for @puremovies. "New York have the haircuts, London have the trousers, Belfast has the reason" shouts Terri Hooley across a crowded Ulster Hall. The fact that his guest list for the fundraising concert is so big that he's making a loss on the door doesn't affect him. This was the Woodstock of Belfast Punk. When Hooley opened Good Vibrations records on Great Victoria Street a year or so into the troubles in Belfast, he was going against the norm. Everyone was leaving Belfast, nobody was starting up businesses. But Hooley would never have predicted what came next.
- 10/13/2012
- by Dan Higgins
- Pure Movies
Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody has filmed a scene for HBO series 'Game of Thrones', he announced on the band's Facebook page. Lightbody has been dipping his guitar-playing hand into the Northern Irish film industry recently, making his acting debut last week in romantic comedy 'Made in Belfast', currently shooting in the city. He also took on the role of associate producer for the award-winning film 'Good Vibrations' last year. 'Good Vibrations' was recently named Best Irish Feature at the Galway Film Fleadh. It was directed by husband and wife Lisa Barros D'sa and Glenn Leyburn, produced by David Holmes and Chris Martin, and stars Richard Dormer.
- 7/25/2012
- IFTN
Northern Irish actor Richard Dormer is among 14 new cast members who have been announced to appear in season three of 'Game of Thrones'.Among the other new actors who will join the much-anticipated third season of the HBO drama are Diana Rigg; Mackenzie Crook; Clive Russell; Nathalie Emannuel; Kerry Ingram and Paul Kaye. Thomas Brodie-Sangster; Ellie Kendrick; Kristofer Hivju; Philip McGinley; Tara Fitzgerald; Tobias Menzies and Anton Lesser have also all joined the cast. Dormer (43) is currently garnering huge acclaim as Belfast record shop owner Terri Hooley in directors Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn's music biopic 'Good Vibrations'.
- 7/16/2012
- IFTN
Check out all the images from the 24th Galway Film Fleadh, including photos from screenings of 'Grabbers', 'Citadel' and 'Songs for Amy' as well as pics of the cast and crew from Good Vibrations and a range of shots from Ifta's networking reception. Among those who attended the Fleadh included Ruth Bradley, Richard Coyle, Kevin Lehane, director Jon Wright, Ned Dennehy, Pascal Scott, Kate O'Toole, Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glen Leyburn, Bill Daly, 'Charlie Casanova' director Terry McMahon, actors Aoibheann McCall, Susan Loughnane and Natalia Kostrlewa, Sean Maguire, Ciaran Foy and Isabelle Hubbert.
- 7/16/2012
- IFTN
Northern Irish feature film 'Good Vibrations' will be released in cinemas towards the end of this year after securing a distribution deal with UK distribution company The Works.The Terri Hooley biopic, which was directed by husband and wife Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn was written by Colin Carberry and Glenn Patterson. Andrew Eaton (The Trip), Chris Martin (Peacefire) and musician David Holmes produced. The film is a co-production between Belfast's Canderblinks Film and Music, London-based Revolution Films and Dublin's Treasure Entertainment. Richard Dormer (Five Minutes of Heaven), Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) and Jodie Whittaker (One Day) star.
- 7/10/2012
- IFTN
Irish feature film 'Good Vibrations' is set to receive its international premiere next week when it opens the prestigious Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on June 29. Directed by husband and wife team Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn (Cherrybomb) with a script by writers Colin Carberry and Glenn Patterson, 'Good Vibrations' is one of three films set to screen during the June 29-July 7 festival in the Czech Republic. Belfast-born director Jon Wright's comedy-horror 'Grabbers' and Carol Morley's 'Dreams Of A Life' will also be shown.
- 6/22/2012
- IFTN
Irish feature film 'Good Vibrations' will receive its Irish premiere on May 31 as part of the Belfast Film Festival. Directed by Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn (Cherrybomb), the feature will be screened in Belfast's Ulster Hall as the festival's opening film. 'Good Vibrations' tells the story of Belfast music legend Terri Hooley, played by Richard Dormer (Five Minutes of Heaven, A Mighty Celt), who opened up a record shop named Good Vibrations on the most bombed half-mile in Europe during the Troubles.
- 4/20/2012
- IFTN
Irish Comedian Dylan Moran & Jodie Whittaker Now On Board Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa, the husband and wife duo behind the Rupert Grint vehicle "Cherrybomb," pulled a major coup earlier this year when they managed to recruit Michael Fassbender, Steve Coogan and Robert Sheehan among others for "Good Vibrations," their biopic of Belfast music legend Terri Hooley. Things, however, have changed a bit since then, particularly for Fassbender who has since established himself as a bonafide tinseltown A-lister, capping it off with his Best Actor victory in Venice for Steve McQueen's "Shame." Either way, it looks likes there's…...
- 9/12/2011
- The Playlist
No other time, no other place sees a greater concentration of the world's film journalists than the Cannes Film Festival. If you've got an announcement to make, Cannes is the when and where to make it. Before what looks like a pretty raucous week gets rolling tomorrow, I thought I'd gather notes on a few of the most interesting made so far.
The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Roxborough goes to work on the story that's probably made the biggest noise so far: "The creator of Antichrist and the helmer of Taxi Driver will collaborate on their next project. Danish director Lars von Trier and Oscar-winner Martin Scorsese are teaming up for a remake of The Five Obstructions, von Trier's 2003 documentary deconstructing the filmmaking process…. It's unclear which of Scorcese's films will form the basis of the Five Obstructions remake."
Jason Guerrasio for Filmmaker: "This news got me thinking about another project...
The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Roxborough goes to work on the story that's probably made the biggest noise so far: "The creator of Antichrist and the helmer of Taxi Driver will collaborate on their next project. Danish director Lars von Trier and Oscar-winner Martin Scorsese are teaming up for a remake of The Five Obstructions, von Trier's 2003 documentary deconstructing the filmmaking process…. It's unclear which of Scorcese's films will form the basis of the Five Obstructions remake."
Jason Guerrasio for Filmmaker: "This news got me thinking about another project...
- 5/15/2011
- MUBI
Hilarity peddler Steve Coogan rocked into stardom with "24 Hour Party People" and his portrayal of the British music scene's now legendary impresario, Tony Wilson. The Playlist (via ScreenDaily) reports that he's joined the cast of another UK music flick, this time about Belfast's godfather of punk, Terri Hooley.
Hooley's tale centers around the record store he founded in the early 70's called Good Vibrations, which naturally became a record label. The bands Hooley signed are now largely forgotten -- The Moondogs, Victim, The Outcasts, and The Shapes. But one night the highly influential John Peel got his hands on one of Hooley's acts and played their single on his infinitely popular radio show. The band was The Undertones, the song was "Teenage Kicks," and the rest is punk history.
Coogan joins Richard Dormer who plays Hooley along with Michael Fassbender, and Robert Sheehan. Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa who...
Hooley's tale centers around the record store he founded in the early 70's called Good Vibrations, which naturally became a record label. The bands Hooley signed are now largely forgotten -- The Moondogs, Victim, The Outcasts, and The Shapes. But one night the highly influential John Peel got his hands on one of Hooley's acts and played their single on his infinitely popular radio show. The band was The Undertones, the song was "Teenage Kicks," and the rest is punk history.
Coogan joins Richard Dormer who plays Hooley along with Michael Fassbender, and Robert Sheehan. Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa who...
- 5/12/2011
- by Brandon Kim
- ifc.com
With extraordinary performances in movies like "Fish Tank," "Hunger," "Inglourious Basterds" and "Jane Eyre," plus big Hollywood pictures like "X-Men: First Class" and Ridley Scott's pseudo-"Alien" prequel "Prometheus," Michael Fassbender is officially on a roll.
Now, he's going to add a little rock to it.
According to CineEuropa, Fassbender, along with Liam Cunningham ("Clash of the Titans") and relative unknown Richard Dormer (he co-starred with Liam Neeson in "Five Minutes of Heaven") have joined the cast of "Good Vibrations," a biopic based on the life of Terri Hooley. Hooley was the founder of a record store in Belfast, Ireland called -- you guessed it -- "Good Vibrations," which later went on to evolve into a music label that started the careers of many a Irish punk rock band.
Dormer is set to play Hooley in the film, while Fassbender and Cunningham's roles are undetermined.
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Now, he's going to add a little rock to it.
According to CineEuropa, Fassbender, along with Liam Cunningham ("Clash of the Titans") and relative unknown Richard Dormer (he co-starred with Liam Neeson in "Five Minutes of Heaven") have joined the cast of "Good Vibrations," a biopic based on the life of Terri Hooley. Hooley was the founder of a record store in Belfast, Ireland called -- you guessed it -- "Good Vibrations," which later went on to evolve into a music label that started the careers of many a Irish punk rock band.
Dormer is set to play Hooley in the film, while Fassbender and Cunningham's roles are undetermined.
While we love seeing...
- 4/5/2011
- by Matt Patches
- NextMovie
We have a few gallery updates for you today. First is Rupert Grint in a "Making Of" "Cherrybomb" feature that appears on the UK DVD. This is particularly nice as you can see very interesting behind-the-scenes moments and an interview with not only Rupert, but his co-stars Robbie Sheehan and Kimberley Nixon. Along with the directors Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa, the script writer Daragh Carville, and also with cast and crew members including Conor McNeill. You can view those images here. In other news, with only 46 days left, thanks to Uhp we have a look at the Deathly Hallows sticker book that should be coming out soon. You can view that here. Continue reading →...
- 10/4/2010
- by Tao
- Rupert-Grint.us/
Rupert Grint: New Cherrybomb Clip And Directors Interview!May 21st, 2010, 1:15 Am-Our favorite directors Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn recently appeared as guests on UK's Art Space discussing their debut film Cherrybomb and it's cast Rupert Grint, Kimberley Nixon and Robert Sheehan. In addition to the interview we are lucky to get new clips as well showing Mr. Malachy looking hotter than ever! You'll definitely enjoy this one. Thanks to Laura for uploading for us and we've conveniently added it to our you-tube channel here for you guys to watch! And screen-caps are available in our galleries here. News might be a little slow but no worries we have some cool exclusives to come this summer so make sure to check in for the latest.
- 5/21/2010
- by Michelle
- Rupert-Grint.us/
We reported recently that the directors of Rupert Grint’s film Cherrybomb, Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros D'Sa, were scheduled to be at a Q&A event after the film’s screening this past Friday in Belfast. Staffers Anna and Karo were also in attendance, and we can now share two clips from the event! First, Glenn and Lisa’s short introduction before the film and the Q&A itself. The two talked about filming Cherrybomb, the casting process and the fan support – “We have some familiar faces in the crowd” – as well as their upcoming project, Good Vibrations. Also, Glenn and Lisa told us after the Q&A that Luke’s family name is actually Connolly.
- 5/11/2010
- by Karo
- Rupert-Grint.us/
With Wild Target currently screening in Luxembourg (the final screening there is tomorrow, May 6), we thought we'd share with you another good review of the film. The reviewer screened the film at the Beaune International Film Festival and adds their voice to the chorus of rather enthusiastic response the film received there last month. Translated from French, the review states Wild Target is- "...an excellent balance between dark humor and sight gags, enlivened by dialogue that does not lack salt without ever seeking the easy punchline. If the trio of Victor [Bill Nighy], Rose [Emily Blunt] and Tony [Rupert Grint] works as well, it's not only because of the quality of interpretation but also because the script plays gladly with the difficulty of each finding their own place..." Of Rupert in particular, the reviewer says: "...Rupert Grint...reinforces our view that the role of the ever colorful buddy of Harry Potter is far from the single...
- 5/5/2010
- RupertGrint.net
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