Joey King and Logan Lerman are feeling the love at the Los Angeles premiere of their new Hulu series We Were the Lucky Ones on Thursday night (March 21).
The costars posed on the red carpet at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, where they were joined by Joey‘s husband Steven Piet and Logan‘s fiancee Ana Corrigan.
Joey looked chic in a mint and champaign dress, which she paired with tasteful jewels. Logan opted for a long boat, which he paired with matching pants and a gray top.
We Were the Lucky Ones is a reunion for Joey and Logan who previously collaborated on Bullet Train. The limited series is based on a book written by Georgia Hunter and charts the real-life story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II.
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Costars Ido Samuel, Marina Bye, Robin Weigert, Lior Ashkenazi,...
The costars posed on the red carpet at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, where they were joined by Joey‘s husband Steven Piet and Logan‘s fiancee Ana Corrigan.
Joey looked chic in a mint and champaign dress, which she paired with tasteful jewels. Logan opted for a long boat, which he paired with matching pants and a gray top.
We Were the Lucky Ones is a reunion for Joey and Logan who previously collaborated on Bullet Train. The limited series is based on a book written by Georgia Hunter and charts the real-life story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II.
Keep reading to find out more…
Costars Ido Samuel, Marina Bye, Robin Weigert, Lior Ashkenazi,...
- 3/22/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Shakirah Bourne’s tender-hearted adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a refreshingly low-key palate cleanser with plenty of time for its older characters
Russell T Davies set the bar very high for the edge and energy required for an accessible modern screen adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, on the BBC last year, with Stormtrooper-like soldiers, a shock death at the end and Maxine Peake playing a fairy. It’s perhaps unfair to compare Davies’ effort with this well-intentioned adaptation from Barbados, which doesn’t have the all-star cast and feels a little scrimped in the effects department.
Sticking mostly to the Shakespeare with a little slang mashed in, it plays out in a carnival atmosphere, performed by a mix of British and Barbadian actors. Aden Gillett is a genial, avuncular Theseus, commanding Hermia (Marina Bye) to marry Demetrius (Sam Gillett), while his own bride-to-be Hippolyta looks on frowning with concern.
Russell T Davies set the bar very high for the edge and energy required for an accessible modern screen adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, on the BBC last year, with Stormtrooper-like soldiers, a shock death at the end and Maxine Peake playing a fairy. It’s perhaps unfair to compare Davies’ effort with this well-intentioned adaptation from Barbados, which doesn’t have the all-star cast and feels a little scrimped in the effects department.
Sticking mostly to the Shakespeare with a little slang mashed in, it plays out in a carnival atmosphere, performed by a mix of British and Barbadian actors. Aden Gillett is a genial, avuncular Theseus, commanding Hermia (Marina Bye) to marry Demetrius (Sam Gillett), while his own bride-to-be Hippolyta looks on frowning with concern.
- 11/10/2017
- by Cath Clarke
- The Guardian - Film News
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