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Tag Archives: olivia colman
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
Director: Joel Crawford (Co-directed by Januel Mercado) Writers: Paul Fisher and Tommy Swerdlow (Story by Tommy Swerdlow and Tom Wheeler)
Posted in Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Fantasy
Tagged 2022, adventure, animated, animation, antonio banderas, bear, bears, cat, cats, chris stover, comedy, conrad vernon, da'vine joy randolph, etan cohen, fairy tale, family, fantasy, florence pugh, goldilocks, harvey guillen, heitor pereira, james ryan, Januel Mercado, joel crawford, john mulaney, magic, mark swift, milk, olivia colman, orphan, paul fisher, puss in boots, puss in boots 2, puss in boots: the last wish, ray winstone, salma hayek, samson kayo, sequel, shrek, spin-off, tom wheeler, tommy swerdlow, wagner moura, wish, wolf
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Empire of Light (2022)
Director: Sam Mendes Writer: Sam Mendes
Posted in Drama, Romance
Tagged 1980s, affair, atticus ross, beach, chariots of fire, cinema, coast, colin firth, crystal clarke, drama, empire of light, england, film, hannah onslow, lee smith, love, mental illness, michael ward, movies, ocean, olivia colman, pippa harris, projector, racism, relationship, riot, roger deakins, romance, sam mendes, schizophrenia, schizophrenic, sex, skinhead, tanya moodie, theater, theatre, toby jones, tom brooke, trent reznor
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The Lost Daughter (2021)
Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal Writer: Maggie Gyllenhaal (Based on the novel by Elena Ferrante)
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2021, adaptation, adultery, affair, Alfonso goncalves, beach, charles dorfman, children, dagmara dominczyk, dakota johnson, dickon hinchliffe, doll, ed harris, elena ferrante, family, flashback, greece, greek, helene louvart, holiday, jessie buckley, maggie gyllenhaal, memory, missing, mom, mother, olivia colman, past, paul mescal, peter sarsgaard, professor, sonata handelsman-keren, talia kleinhendler, the lost daughter, vacation
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The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021)
Director: Mike Rianda Writers: Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe Good! Unique animation style and has some laughs!
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Comedy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2021, abbi jacobson, action, adventure, animated, animation, apocalypse, beck bennett, charlyne yi, chrissy teigen, christopher miller, college, comedy, conan o'brien, connected, danny mcbride, dog, eric andre, family, fred armisen, furby, greg levitan, jay pharoah, jeff rowe, john legend, kurt albrecht, machine, machines, mark mothersbaugh, maya rudolph, michael rianda, netflix, olivia colman, phil lord, pug, road trip, robot, robots, sassier zamata, sci-fi, science fiction, technology, The Mitchells vs the Machines
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The Father (2020)
Director: Florian Zeller Writers: Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller (Based on the play “The Father” by Florian Zeller) Great! Really surprised by this one. Hopkins is incredible.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2020, adaptation, alzheimers, anthony hopkins, ben smithard, caretaker, christophe spadone, christopher hampton, daughter, david parfitt, dementia, drama, england, europe, family, father, florian zeller, france, hospital, imogen poots, jean-louis livi, london, Ludovico Einaudi, mark gatiss, memory, memory loss, olivia colman, olivia williams, paris, philippe carcassonne, play, rufus sewell, simon friend, the father, theater, theatre, torsos lamprinos
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The Favourite (2018)
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos Writers: Deborah David and Tony McNamara
Posted in Comedy, Drama
Tagged 18th century, 2018, britain, british, comedy, dark comedy, deborah david, drama, emma stone, england, favor, friendship, homosexuality, james smith, joe alwyn, john locke, lesbian, mark hatiss, nicholas hoult, olivia colman, power, queen, rabbit, rachel weisz, relationship, sex, the favourite, tony mcnamara, war, yorgos lanthimos
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Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
Director: Kenneth Branagh Writer: Michael Green (Based on the novel by Agatha Christie)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Mystery
Tagged 2017, accident, adaptation, agatha christie, avalanche, case, crime, daisy ridley, derek jacobi, detective, drama, hercule poirot, investigation, johnny depp, judi dench, kenneth branagh, leslie odom jr., michael green, michelle pfeiffer, murder, murder mystery, murder on the orient express, mystery, olivia colman, orient express, penelope cruz, ridley scott, suspect, thriller, train, willem dafoe
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Locke (2014)
Director: Steven Knight Writer: Steven Knight Excellent! Definitely one of the best of the year so far. Tom Hardy is riveting.
Posted in Drama
Tagged 2014, affair, alice lowe, andrew scott, ben daniels, car, construction, drama, drive, driving, locke, london, manager, olivia colman, phone, pregnancy, pregnant, ruth wilson, steven knight, tom hardy, tom holland
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Hyde Park on Hudson (2012)
Director: Roger Michell Writer: Richard Nelson
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Review
Tagged 1930s, 1939, 2012, affair, bertie, bill murray, biography, comedy, drama, england, fdr, franklin d. roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, hot dog, hyde park, hyde park on hudson, king, king of england, laura linney, love, olivia colman, olivia williams, park, president, queen of britain, richard nelson, roger michell, roosevelt, samuel west, true story
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