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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Alex Heeney / May 28, 2015

Cannes Director’s Fortnight reviews

…ideal place for those of us at the bottom of the press hierarchy — sporting yellow or blue badges — as Fortnight doesn’t distinguish between different priority levels among press…

Rebecca Hall, Best performances 2016

Laura Anne Harris / February 21, 2017

Top 5 film performances of 2016 that deserve a closer look

…Moonlight Margarite Breitkreiz in Marija and Rebecca Hall in Christine During Awards season, flashy performances tend to get all the praise. Emma Stone’s soft shoe musical performance in La La…

C.J. Prince / May 11, 2023

Graham Foy on The Maiden

…that you relate to more?  Graham Foy: I feel a really deep connection to all three of those characters and all three of the actors who play [them]. I see…

Far From the Madding Crowd, Matthias Schoenaerts

Alex Heeney / May 1, 2015

Far From the Madding Crowd is a modern romance

…room. But when Mr. Boldwood arrives unexpectedly, Gabriel must give up the seat of honour and take his seat in the middle of the table. What Vinterberg does here is…

Crystal Swan, Darya Zhuk, Alina Nasibullina

Orla Smith / November 8, 2018

Interview: Crystal Swan‘s heroine is as unforgettable as her costumes

…eyes are transfixed by protagonist Velya (Alina Nasibullina). She walks onto the bus with swagger, scowling at the world, clad in bright clothes and a garish blue wig. She’s on…

Alex Heeney / October 10, 2014

The Guest: Dan Stevens’ charisma carries a flimsy genre film

…utterly vacant. But in the first half, at least, Stevens’s irresistible grin, blue eyes, and calm cool are enough to keep you guessing, waiting with anticipation for the mystery to…

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