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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Born to Be Blue, Miles Ahead

Alex Heeney / March 25, 2016

Jazz trumpeters reminisce in unconventional biopics Miles Ahead and Born to Be Blue

After a 28 year dry spell, the jazz biopic returns, with films about trumpet legends Chet Baker (Born to Be Blue) and Miles Davis (Miles Ahead). Fortunately, neither Born to Be Blue nor Miles…

Patricia Clarkson, Out of Blue, Carol Morley

Elena Lazic / October 16, 2018

Interview: Carol Morley and Patricia Clarkson on Out of Blue

Director Carol Morley and star Patricia Clarkson discuss the genesis of their cosmic thriller, Out of Blue, and their process for bringing to life its unusual central character. Patricia Clarkson in…

Tom Hiddleston, Hollow Charmer

Alex Heeney / May 14, 2016

Tom Hiddleston and the hollow charm thwarting the promise of a great actor

…in The Deep Blue Sea, courtesy of Music Box Films. In Terence Davies’ words, Hiddleston has that old-fashioned look and demeanour of a “matinee idol.” It’s why he’s perfect as…

Orla Smith / April 16, 2021

Michael O’Connor on the joy of crafting true-to-life costumes in Ammonite

…a blue dress for outdoor work, an almost identical dress for indoor work, a smart blue dress for social gatherings, and a red dress that she buys at the end…

Alex Heeney / September 12, 2021

Benediction thoughtfully depicts a community of gay men

…adapted Terence Rattigan’s play about a mordantly funny woman, The Deep Blue Sea, for the screen, he put us so inside the head of the bright heroine that the film…

A collage of images of films featured in the article, with the text '2021' written on the image.

Seventh Row Editors / January 25, 2021

The thirty films we’re most looking forward to in 2021

…study on Raw. 4. Benediction (Terence Davies) Benediction is one of our most anticipated films of 2021. Having named Davies’s The Deep Blue Sea one of the best films of…

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