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Ammonite Review: Kate Winslet s Unblemished Performance Makes This A Treat To Watch - 3.5 Stars
Ammonite Review: Kate Winslet s Unblemished Performance Makes This A Treat To Watch - 3.5 Stars
Ammonite Review: Kate Winslet fleshes out the character with striking empathy and exactitude, Saoirse Ronan serves as the ideal foil.
Kate Winslet s fan page posted this picture. (Image courtesy: @kate.winslet.official)
Cast: Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan
Director: Francis Lee
Francis Lee s second directorial venture
Ammonite plays out in bleak, monotonous locales. The grey, cheerless hues reflect the dour routine of the life of one of the film s two protagonists, Mary Anning, whose visage is nearly always distant, impenetrable and immutable. Anning - Kate Winslet fleshes out the character with striking empathy and exactitude - was a 19th century English paleontologist who spent her life prowling the fossil beds and cliffs along the English Channel in Lyme Regis, Dorset, ferreting for
Pippa Bennett-Warner has joined the cast of a new murder mystery thriller.
The Gangs of London star will feature alongside Saoirse Ronan, Sam Rockwell and David Oyelowo in the untitled project for Searchlight Pictures.
The film is being directed by Tom George and is set in 1950s London as a desperate Hollywood movie producer hopes to turn a popular West End play into a film. When members of the production are murdered, world-weary Inspector Stoppard (Rockwell) and overzealous rookie Constable Stalker (Ronan) find themselves in the midst of a puzzling whodunit within the city s glamorous Theatreland and sordid underground.
Mark Chappell has penned the screenplay while Damian Jones is producing the movie for Searchlight Pictures.
FILMfans have faced much false hope in recent months, but long stretches spent waiting to get back in a cinema should soon be coming to an end. Many of the most anticipated films of 2020 – including the latest James Bond outing No Time To Die, Marvel’s Black Widow and the long-awaited Top Gun: Maverick – were delayed due to the onset of the pandemic, and then delayed even further when cinemas were forced to close their doors yet again as a result of lockdowns. It does mean there’s a slew of blockbusters waiting in the wings for when we can return to multiplexes though. Under the current government road map, cinemas are due to reopen in England and Scotland from May 17 and dates in Northern Ireland and Wales will hopefully be announced soon.