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Locked Down, the romantic comedy/heist thriller he shot in London during lockdown last year, hits digital download on May 10, so that gave us the excuse we ve been looking for to finally post the interview Chris Hewitt did with Liman a few months ago. In it, they talk about how Doug flew himself to England, the challenges of shooting in lockdown, and Steven Knight s incredible, never-ending script.
Our second guest this week is the wonderful Emily Mortimer, returning for the second time in a few months, to tell Chris all about how she handled making the move to directing with the excellent new BBC One series,
Amanda, meanwhile, donned a white shirt, beige chinos and some black combat boots.
Her signature golden tresses were covered with a short chestnut wig as she pulled an animated face in another snap.
Looking good: The actor, 35,shared hilarious behind the scenes snaps with the Mamma Mia star, 35, as he posed in the dress
Alluding to the movie s scary elements, James fixed the camera with a stare as he sported bloodshot eyes and an unhappy expression.
In another snap, he posed on a boat with co-star F. Murray Abraham as the pair appeared to be in good spirits while filming.
Thursday, 29th April 2021 at 3:19 pm
From the very first shot of Netflix‘s latest original horror movie, Things Heard and Seen, it is very clear that the streamer is not planning on keeping it light.
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The film opens with a quote from 18th-century Swedish theologian Emmanuel Swedenborg, whose most famous work was a book on the afterlife, appropriately titled Heaven and Hell.
Unsurprisingly, this goes on to have a major significance for the events of the film, particularly in its climactic final moments – which may have left viewers with one or two questions.
Read on for everything you need to know about the ending of Things Heard and Seen.