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Welcome to the new episode of Scene In Fifteen! Sorry for the hiatus, we just had to get a few things in order, but we're back! New episodes have TJ takng the role of host, and we can't wait to see how THIS goes. He's promising no more ball drops and even decided to start his run with a theme!Let's just say we hope you're a fan of british spy movies. hehehe.All kidding aside, we're excited to see how TJ does, so let's KEEP it moving and not SLEEP on this new episdoe or Scene In Fifteen!
This Rogue Agent review contains no spoilers. Rogue Agent is a dramatization of the real-life story of Robert Freegard who is one of the most notorious con men in history. His story of manipulation, "kidnapping", and theft is real and quite disturbing. James Norton, Gemma Arterton, and Marisa Abela lead this fine cast. In our quick-fire review, we give you a no-spoiler look at this movie to help you determine if this movie is worth your time. Rogue Agent is likely to be one of those movies you will either love or hate. Our review will help guide you in your choice. In addition, our Rogue Agent review is designed to enhance your viewing experience of the movie as we give you some background information the movie doesn't. Please email any comments or feedback to info@spymovienavigator.com. Visit our website to find our podcast catalog. To learn more about Rogue Agent, you can visit IFC Film's website.
Welcome back, Movie Lovers! In this episode, Daniel and Keith talk about the movie: The King's Man They will give their synopsis and their thoughts on the movie. Also, in this episode, they will go over their:Top 5 Ralph Feinnes MoviesWe appreciate your subscription to the podcast, and encourage your feedback & suggestions for future episodes!
Desde el sur de África hasta el comienzo de la Gran Guerra, conocemos el origen del servicio de espionaje más secreto de la historia. Un reparto liderado por Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans y Djimon Hounsou saca partido a un largometraje que cambia el tono de las dos películas anteriores. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
NO SPOILERS! Intrigue, honor, duty, violence, poisons, World War I, upper-class privilege, Rasputin and other real-world people, a sinister organization, a cool airplane stunt, and an awesome mountain goat are some of the things that make up the origination movie, The King's Man. This is a NO-SPOILERS, quick-fire review! Ideas: Info@SpyMovieNavigator.com Website Podcast page:
Dave and Alonso travel to far-flung locales with Beyoncé and Gemma Arterton, visit the queer past, and witness the scariest Zoom meeting ever. Subscribe (and review us) on Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, 'til I find the righteous one, computer blue. Join our club, won't you? Dave's streaming pick of the week: NIGHTFALL Alonso's streaming pick of the week: GAYBY
This week we review new lesbian-themed films Summerland and The Half of It, lesbian-related film Banana Split, horror film She Dies Tomorrow, and political docuseries And She Could Be Next.
This week we review new lesbian-themed films Summerland and The Half of It, lesbian-related film Banana Split, horror film She Dies Tomorrow, and political docuseries And She Could Be Next.
This week we review new series Our Boys, On Becoming a God in Central Florida and When Hope Calls, as well as the lesbian-themed movie Vita and Virginia and the new season of Glow.
This week we review new series Our Boys, On Becoming a God in Central Florida and When Hope Calls, as well as the lesbian-themed movie Vita and Virginia and the new season of Glow.
Film, stage and television actress Gemma Arterton discusses how Andrea Arnold’s BAFTA-winning film Fish Tank has inspired her. Using the film as a starting point, hear Arterton go in-depth with her career as an actor, the consequences of not having a creative outlet and the future of women in the film industry.
In this month's Cinefile, RFI's Rosslyn Hyams meets British actress and producer Gemma Arterton for her new film The Escape, directed by Dominic Savage, and Walid Mattar for his Franco-Tunisian film Vent du Nord (Northern Wind). THE ESCAPE -UNE FEMME HEUREUSE The Escape (Une Femme Heureuse) reads like a short story with train-ride views instead of an illustrated page inserted before each chapter. Editing speeds up the family routine and disrupts the monotony. What is happiness and how do you find it? "It's an honest film. It's not necessarily an easy one to watch. It's quite a taboo subject, talking about a woman who leaves her children..." Tara, played by Gemma Arterton, is married (her husband is played by Dominic Cooper). However, she is pulling away from him even though he beleives he has everthingl he needs to be happy - wife, kids, house, car, and job. Tara flails around from the beginning of the film until she reaches for the cross-Channel train and a pokey hotel room in Paris. Inevitably, she embarks on a romantic interlude in Paris with Jalil Lespert whose footloose character has his own baggage. The film is realistic, but the paring down of the elements packs an emotional punch and drama. "I think even the happiest of couples may go through difficult times," Arterton says. The audience is left with even more questions than they did at the outset, the most sallient of which is Tara 'Une Femme Heureuse', a happy woman? VENT DU NORD - NORTHERN WIND Walid Mattar's Vent du Nord, Northern Wind blows industry from the north. Mattar's film is constantly moving and offers brief pauses for thought with aerial views of a container ship sailing from the top of the screen to the bottom and vice versa. Throughout the film, Mattar asks about what the people who live in these physically different places have in common. It stars Corinne Masiero as a swimming pool cleaner flogging her husband's fishing catch to colleagues, and Philippe Rebbot as her husband trying to rebound after miserable lay-off pay-off. Kacey Mottet-Klein is their school-leaver son who chooses what ironically appeals as a 'secure' job away from his economically depressed home area. Nineteen-year-old Mottet-Klein has already shown his versatility after playing the 18th century Spanish, Prince Louis role in last year's The Exchange of the Princesses where Lambert Wilson played his father, the mad King Philippe. Mattar's social-realism film bears traces of Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake, but is not as dark. Mattar captures and contrasts the northern sea and sky colours of the region on the English Channel around Calais, with the sunnier southern side of the Mediterranean. "The optimism in the film lies [in the fact] that any 'normal' human being wants to keep going. The question I'm asking is whether in the current system are human beings important," he says. There are two cultures and two stages of economic development. Mattar manages to find commonalities between the two in his search for humanity. The grass is always greener even when there are pebbles and sand.
"Their Finest" Movie Review, Interviews & "Dunkirk" Movie Comparison I watched 2 movies this weekend. “Their Finest,” from BBC films. I wasn't sure why I hadn't heard of Their Finest. Probably because it never actually got an American release, and even its UK release came two years after it acquired distribution. But its cast is everything good in the world: Gemma Arterton and Bill Nighy, who'll join us in a bit, via SKYPE. “Their Finest,” is really a ‘movie within a movie,' about an aging British matinee idol who thinks he's been given too small a role as the uncle of twin sisters. An American who's supposed to play a hero is as dull as a stick. But a young woman in the script department has an idea that might make the formula work for a wartime British drama that's supposed to lift spirits at home and warm hearts across the ocean. The wartime drama is centered around the role the twins play in rescuing soldiers from Dunkirk.
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K. Howard) reviews Their Finest.
We're joined by Bill Nighy and Gemma Arterton, on the Curzon Film Podcast this week, to discuss their period comedy drama 'Their Finest'.'Their Finest' is a fascinating insight in to the world of British filmmaking during World War Two. Arterton plays an up and coming screenwriter, and Nighy as one of the stars of her new script. 'Their Finest' is funny, poignant and startlingly relevant. On the podcast this week are Jenna Hobbs and Jake Cunningham.Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamStudio services by CSRFM.comMusic supplied by incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole, Actresses, Hide and Seek. FRED’s Matt Micucci meets HANNAH ARTERTON and REA MOLE, the two lead actresses in HIDE AND SEEK by Joanna Coates. They talk to Fred Film Radio about how their involvement in the project began, the challenges of improvisation, and also how they [...] The post Hannah Arterton, Rea Mole – Hide and Seek #CorkFilmFest appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Two director interviews this week: Neil Jordan (Byzantium) and Park Chan-wook (Stoker), plus reviews of The Wolverine and Pain & Gain as well as the usual news and comment.
El decano de la Universidad George Washington ha visitado la UN y ha impartido una sesi