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Paul Mescal to Play Shakespeare in Chlóe Zhao’s ‘Hamnet’

©Amazon, Foe, Paul Mescal  Irish-born actor Paul Mescal will play the role of William Shakespeare in Chlóe Zhao’s upcoming film adaptation of Hamnet, the 2020 novel by Maggie O’Farrell. The yet-unnamed film will also star Jessie Buckley in the role of Agnes Shakespeare (aka Ann Hathaway), the wife of the celebrated dramatist. Buckley is noted…

New York Film Festival / FOE : Exclusive Interview with Director Garth Davis

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. With its world premiere at the 61st New York Film Festival, Garth Davis’s “FOE” brought a story of complicated relationships to life through a tale of futuristic complications that seem all too realistic to present days. Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal, and Aaron Pierre lead…

New York Film Festival Review – ‘Foe’ is a Sci-fi Romance That Doesn’t Quite Deliver

Those who sound the alarm on climate change are certain that the Earth will soon become uninhabitable. Whether those who don’t agree actually believe otherwise or just aren’t concerned about future generations is unclear. But certain people are actively preparing for what’s to come while others are living out their lives without a sense that…

FOE | Official Trailer : Starring Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal

Amazon studio has released a new trailer for “Foe” which stars Academy Award nominees Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal. “Foe” tells a story of a haunting exploration of marriage and identity set in an uncertain world. Hen and Junior farm a secluded piece of land that has been in Junior’s family for generations, but their quiet…

Oscar Nominations 2023: The Full List

The nominations for the 95th annual Academy Awards were announced Tuesday morning, and it looks like a genre-blending comedy-drama set in the multiverse is the favorite to win the Hollywood’s biggest night. online pharmacy robaxin with best prices today in the USA   “Everything Everywhere All At Once” dominated nominations for major categories, showing up…

Paul Mescal Reportedly To Play Lead in New ‘Gladiator’ Sequel

Irish actor Paul Mescal is reportedly in talks to play the leading role in Ridley Scott’s sequel of Gladiator, the epic 2000 film that won five Academy Awards, including one for Best Picture. The original production also earned more than $460 million at the box office worldwide. With a script written by David Scarpa, the…

New York Film Festival : Q&A with Directors Charlotte Wells and Mia Hansen-Løve on “Aftersun” and “One Fine Morning”

Aftersun Synopsis : At a fading vacation resort, 11-year-old Sophie treasures rare time together with her loving and idealistic father, Calum (Paul Mescal). As a world of adolescence creeps into view, beyond her eye Calum struggles under the weight of life outside of fatherhood. Twenty years later, Sophie’s tender recollections of their last holiday become…

New York Film Festival : Review – ‘Aftersun’ is a Captivating, Intimate Father-Daughter Story

There is a special bond that can exist between a father and daughter. What it looks like depends greatly on a variety of circumstances, including the presence of another parent or other siblings, and whether time together is a regular occurrence that is normal and expected or an infrequent delight that proves far too fleeting….

God’s Creatures / Exclusive Video Interview with Directors Anna Rose Holmer and Saela Davis

Check out more of our video interviews on our YouTube channel. In a perfect world, people who make the effort to see God’s Creatures, the Ireland-set drama co-directed by Anna Rose Holmer (The Fits) and Saela Davis, will start a conversation about the meaning of “right” and “wrong” after seeing what one mother goes through…

New York Film Festival : The Lost Daughter / Q&A with Director Maggie Gyllenhaal, Actress Olivia Coleman, Actor Peter Sarsgaard, Actor Ed Harris, Actress Dakota Johnson

Synopsis : Alone on a seaside vacation, Leda becomes consumed with a young mother and daughter as she watches them on the beach. Unnerved by their compelling relationship, (and their raucous and menacing extended family), Leda is overwhelmed by her own memories of the terror, confusion and intensity of early motherhood. An impulsive act shocks…