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Hugh Grant says fourth Bridget Jones film will be ‘funny but very sad’

Actor reprises character of Daniel Cleaver but says he won’t play role of ‘60-year-old wandering around looking at young girls’ It is a universally acknowledged truth that Bridget Jones films are packed with humour and comedic scenes that attract viewers in their droves. However, in a slight departure, Hugh Grant has revealed that the fourth film in the series will also be “very sad”. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/ZJoB2VO via IFTTT

Sharper review – classy cast lead delectable caper about fraudsters and the super-rich

Benjamin Caron applies Derren Brown experience to direct stylish swindler yarn set in Manhattan with Julianne Moore and John Lithgow leading the way Movies about confidence-trickery put a new spin on the old rule about playing poker: look around the table and if you can’t see the chump … then it’s you. Watch a film about swindlers and you may well think you can see the person who’s being conned. But the film’s entire narrative procedure, and its pleasure, relies on you, the audience, repeatedly submitting to being played, while in theory you are the one with the wised-up crook’s-eye-view of what is going on. Screenwriters Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka have had big successes in the world of comedy and satire: now they have crafted this delectably enjoyable caper about fraudsters and Manhattan’s super-rich, a little like something by David Mamet – though without reaching the Mametian hard concrete floor of cynicism – or maybe Stephen Frears’s sleazy drama The Grifters, based on

Super Bowl 2023: the biggest new movie trailers

From Scream VI to Fast X, the most expensive night of the year for new ads saw a string of enticing new trailers The resurgence in popularity of Dungeons and Dragons, and role-playing board games in general, meant that a tussle broke out over who owned the rights to bring it to screen with Paramount ultimately winning out. It’s not the first time someone has tried although for those who endured 2000’s reviled adaptation starring Jeremy Irons and Thora Birch, they might choose to pretend that it is. This one looks to be very much made from the Guardians of the Galaxy template – old rock music, raucous tone, wink-wink humour – which has, admittedly, started to get a little tired in recent years but the presence of Hugh Grant is enough to keep one at least mildly curious. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/quVO7GD via IFTTT

Outcome of Julian Sands search ‘may not be what we would like’, police say

California authorities ‘remain hopeful’ of finding British actor who was reported missing on Mount Baldy last month Authorities in southern California have said they are still “hopeful” of finding Julian Sands, but that the outcome of searches for the British actor “may not be what we would like”. San Bernardino county sheriff’s department said conditions in the area remained dangerous, but that ground searches were planned for the future. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/raPFSpd via IFTTT

Four Seasons in a Day review – playful amble along Ireland’s post-Brexit borderland

Annabel Verbeke’s amiable film peregrinates around the question of cultural identity on the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland ‘Brexit, Brexit, Brexit. 24/7,” bemoans one young Northern Irish man to his mates. “If it comes on [TV], I just go on my phone.” Annabel Verbeke’s piece of amiable, breeze-shooting psychogeography whiles away a few afternoons on and around the Carlingford Lough ferry, which crosses the invisible Ireland-Northern Ireland border. Anxieties about the possibility of a hard border raise the spectre of old enmities, but the general excitement over spotting one frontier-oblivious local – Finn the dolphin – shows there is no sectarian divide a few aquatic somersaults can’t cross. Amid the various day-trippers, kite-flyers, golfers, BMX bandits, farmers, hearse drivers and other punters eavesdropped on by Verbeke, you get the impression that she herself may think borders are arbitrary and meaningless. As a group of Asian tourists comment, borders obscure the

The screenwriter who would not quit: how Lesley Paterson funded her 16-year Oscar dream – by winning triathlons

Paterson’s debut film, All Quiet on the Western Front, is up for nine Academy Awards. It could not have been made without her earnings as an athlete – and the drive that made her swim a mile with a broken shoulder In 2011, Lesley Paterson was interviewed in Scotland’s Daily Record after becoming the off-road triathlon world champion. The headline crowed: “I beat my demons to be world champ … now I want an Oscar.” It was hard to know whether Paterson was rash, brash or simply delusional. The athlete had no track record in film. By then, she had spent five years trying and failing to remake the first world war epic All Quiet on the Western Front. It felt like a grand folly. Even her loved ones thought it was a pipe dream. This week, Paterson is up for the best adapted screenplay Bafta for All Quiet, alongside her co-writer Ian Stokell and director Edward Berger. On 13 March, she will attend the Academy Awards, where she hopes to win her Oscar for best adapted screenplay. In total, the

Ranveer Singh to join Simu Liu, Hasan Minhaj, and Janelle Monáe at the 2023 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Salt Lake City

ESPN and the NBA announced the rosters and coaches for the 2023 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, featuring actors, comedians, Grammy Award-winning musicians, athletes and more. The game will take place at Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, February 17, at 7 p.m. ET. Utah Jazz team governor Ryan Smith and three-time NBA Champion and Jazz minority owner Dwyane Wade will serve as honorary captains. Two-time NBA MVP and 2023 NBA All-Star Game Captain Giannis Antetokounmpo, his brothers Thanasis and Alex Antetokounmpo and three-time Olympic Medalist Lindsey Vonn will coach for Team Dwyane and will take on Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer and Two-time WNBA Champion Lisa Leslie, rapper and actor Fat Joe and Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman, who will coach for Team Ryan. Grammy Award-winning recording artist 21 Savage, Grammy Award-winning recording artist and actress Janelle Monáe, Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Cordae, actors Simu Liu, S

Hugh Hudson: smash-hit pop classic Chariots of Fire director was a hero of British film

Hudson brought an ad-man’s eye to the brilliant 1981 drama about athletics and bigotry, as well as directing the hilarious Cinzano commercials As the 1980s dawned, British ad director Hugh Hudson took on his first feature film and made it a legendary hit: an inspirational story which supplied a sugar-rush of patriotism and a swoon of nostalgia which hit the spot both sides of the Atlantic. It somehow brought off the trick of being about the underdog and the victim of bigotry and religious discrimination – and yet also being a resounding endorsement of the status quo which could, on grounds of decency and meritocracy, always accommodate the outsider. This was the era of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, and the ethos of success for the hardworking and the deserving. The film of course was Chariots of Fire, the true story of the 1924 Olympic runners Harold Abrahams (played by Ben Cross), a Jew who ran to defy prejudice, and Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson), a devout Christian who found

Bigg Boss 16: Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan song ‘Naiyo Lagda’ releases at the finale; Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde romance

Just a few days ago, the makers of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan released the teaser of the song ‘Naiyo Lagda’. The makers decided to up the Valentine’s day celebrations by launching the romantic track of the film during the week. And hence they announced the release of the song on the sets of Bigg Boss 16, which is hosted by the superstar. February 12 also marks the grand finale of the latest season of the reality show with Shiv Thakare, Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, and MC Stan as the top three finalists. Talking about the song, a source close to the film said, “It is supposed to be one of the most blissful compositions of Himesh Reshammiya. It had to perfectly encapsulate the surreal chemistry between Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde, and the audiences will definitely not get enough of the on-screen couple after this song releases. Himesh Reshammiya’s compositions for Salman Khan flicks have always ended up being blockbusters and ‘Naiyyo Lagda’ will be no exception. The romantic number will mak

Bigg Boss 16: Rohit Shetty selects Shalin Bhanot as first contestant of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 but actor refuses

Just a couple of days ago, we had reported that Rohit Shetty will be going into the Bigg Boss 16 house with a larger purpose in mind. The action packed filmmaker and host was to select his first contestant for Khatron Ke Khiladi 13. A promo of the filmmaker making the contestants go through a tough test of stunts also was shared on the social media of the channel wherein finalists MC Stan, Archana Gautam, Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, Shiv Thakare, and Shalin Bhanot were seen getting out of their comfort zone to complete the tasks. Eventually, the episode ended with Rohit Shetty finalizing Shalin Bhanot as the first contestant of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 after the television actor managed to emerge victorious in all the challenges presented by the host. Colors even took to social media to officially announce this win. However, the episode saw an unexpected twist when Bhanot bowed down from the opportunity presented to him. In the show, Shalin Bhanot refused to take up the offer stating that

Freudian trip: psychoanalyst’s London home recreated in Dublin for major film

Freud’s Last Session, starring Anthony Hopkins, will feature a replica of the famous couch The north London home of Sigmund Freud is being recreated in Dublin for a major feature film in which Sir Anthony Hopkins , the Oscar-winning actor, will star as the Austrian founder of psychoanalysis. It will include the study, complete with reconstructions of his famous psychoanalytic couch and other possessions. Freud had meticulously arranged them in his suburban Hampstead house to look just like the study that he had left behind in Vienna in escaping Nazi persecution in 1938. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/EyAVugt via IFTTT