“The Crown” is back, and things are, to quote another prestige drama, not great, Bob.
Netflix finally dropped the first trailer for Season 5 of “The Crown” on Thursday (watch above), teasing a season of turmoil and tumult as the Emmy-winning series enters the 1990s, an infamously difficult time for the royal family. Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) is in crisis mode as the marriage between Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) implodes very publicly. The future (and now current) king calls for a “more modern monarchy that reflects the world outside,” to which his mother coolly says, “I don’t think it’s my behavior that’s threatening its survival.”
Meanwhile, as the woeful strains of a cover of The Verve‘s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” play, Diana laments, “People will never really understand how it’s really been for me. I never stood a chance.” We get...
Netflix finally dropped the first trailer for Season 5 of “The Crown” on Thursday (watch above), teasing a season of turmoil and tumult as the Emmy-winning series enters the 1990s, an infamously difficult time for the royal family. Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) is in crisis mode as the marriage between Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) implodes very publicly. The future (and now current) king calls for a “more modern monarchy that reflects the world outside,” to which his mother coolly says, “I don’t think it’s my behavior that’s threatening its survival.”
Meanwhile, as the woeful strains of a cover of The Verve‘s “Bitter Sweet Symphony” play, Diana laments, “People will never really understand how it’s really been for me. I never stood a chance.” We get...
- 10/20/2022
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
Stars: Kate Lister, Mark Ozall, Becca Hirani, Cassandra French, Joanna Thea, Tiffany-Ellen Robinson, Sian Crisp, Denese Ricketts, Claire-Maria Fox, Louisa Warren | Written and Directed by Scott Jeffrey
The folks at Proportion Productions are back with Another genre film, The Final Scream – headlined, once again, by actress Kate Lister. This time round Scott Jeffrey, co-writer of Mummy Reborn, steps behind the camera for his second feature which tells the story of Kia (Lister), an actress recently dumped by her agent for being too old, who is invited to a final re-call for a role in a horror film, also called The Final Scream. Of course not all is as it seems and the casting call is much more than just another screen test; and her director Tim (Marc Ozall) has an “interesting” way of getting the emotional range he requires from his cast… and her audition workshop that weekend, filmed as...
The folks at Proportion Productions are back with Another genre film, The Final Scream – headlined, once again, by actress Kate Lister. This time round Scott Jeffrey, co-writer of Mummy Reborn, steps behind the camera for his second feature which tells the story of Kia (Lister), an actress recently dumped by her agent for being too old, who is invited to a final re-call for a role in a horror film, also called The Final Scream. Of course not all is as it seems and the casting call is much more than just another screen test; and her director Tim (Marc Ozall) has an “interesting” way of getting the emotional range he requires from his cast… and her audition workshop that weekend, filmed as...
- 10/28/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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