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Pregnant Pixie Geldof cosies up to husband George Barnett for lunch
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George, meanwhile, cut an equally cool figure in a leather jacket, classic bottoms and a thick silver chain.
The couple appeared in great spirits as they hugged and giggled during their rare outing.
Parents-to-be: The model, 30, who is currently expecting her first child, cosied up to her musician spouse, 32, and their pet pooch as they engaged in conversation
Relaxed: Opting for comfort, the catwalk star covered her baby bump in a brown velvet jacket as she enjoyed a break from her schedule
Radiant: The Violet singer displayed her naturally clear complexion as she went make-up free, and accessorised with black shades and drop earrings
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George, meanwhile, cut an equally cool figure in a leather jacket, classic bottoms and a thick silver chain.
The couple appeared in great spirits as they hugged and giggled during their rare outing.
Parents-to-be: The model, 30, who is currently expecting her first child, cosied up to her musician spouse, 32, and their pet pooch as they engaged in conversation
Relaxed: Opting for comfort, the catwalk star covered her baby bump in a brown velvet jacket as she enjoyed a break from her schedule
Radiant: The Violet singer displayed her naturally clear complexion as she went make-up free, and accessorised with black shades and drop earrings
Harry Styles is set to go blond as he portrays gay officer in LGBT romantic drama My Policeman
Harry Styles is reportedly set to go blond as he portrays a gay police officer in the upcoming LGBT period drama My Policeman.
The former One Direction star, 27, will take on the starring role of Tom Burgess – who has an affair with museum curator – in the film, set in both the 1950s and 1990s.
He will be joined in the movie by Emma Corrin, 25, who recently won acclaim for her portray of the late Diana, Princess of Wales in The Crown.
Blond ambition: Harry Styles is reportedly set to go blond as he portrays a gay police officer in the upcoming LGBT period drama My Policeman. Pictured in 2017
Harry Styles is reportedly set to go blond as he portrays a gay police officer in the upcoming LGBT period drama My Policeman.
The former One Direction star, 27, will take on the starring role of Tom Burgess – who has an affair with museum curator – in the film, set in both the 1950s and 1990s.
He will be joined in the movie by Emma Corrin, 25, who recently won acclaim for her portray of the late Diana, Princess of Wales in The Crown.
Blond ambition: Harry Styles is reportedly set to go blond as he portrays a gay police officer in the upcoming LGBT period drama My Policeman. Pictured in 2017
Sienna Miller films Netflix's political drama Anatomy Of A Scandal in Manchester

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The plot of the movie follows the trial of the Eton-educated politician after he's accused of sexually assaulting a young political aide.
Sienna looked radiant on set as she scooped her blonde tresses up into a chic high ponytail to film the upcoming drama.
She shrugged a tailored tan coat around her shoulders as she got into character to play Rupert's devastated wife.
Drama: Sienna is set to star in the film as the wife of a politician who has been accused of sexual assault, played by Rupert Everett
Anatomy Of A Scandal is based on the acclaimed 2018 bestseller by former political journalist Sarah Vaughan.
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The plot of the movie follows the trial of the Eton-educated politician after he's accused of sexually assaulting a young political aide.
Sienna looked radiant on set as she scooped her blonde tresses up into a chic high ponytail to film the upcoming drama.
She shrugged a tailored tan coat around her shoulders as she got into character to play Rupert's devastated wife.
Drama: Sienna is set to star in the film as the wife of a politician who has been accused of sexual assault, played by Rupert Everett
Anatomy Of A Scandal is based on the acclaimed 2018 bestseller by former political journalist Sarah Vaughan.
Has Emma Corrin come out? The Crown star calls herself a 'queer bride'

Emma has kept tight-lipped on any talk surrounding her sexuality and dating life.
Back in October, she was asked by Stella magazine if there was a 'boyfriend on the scene', and replied: 'I'd rather navigate this on my own. It's nicer to feel like I'm taking care of me.'
MailOnline has contacted Emma's representatives for comment.
Making a statement: The Crown actress (pictured in the Netflix show) shared a picture of herself in a wedding gown that she captioned, 'ur fave queer bride'
Emma's statement comes as she prepares to take on a role in My Policeman, where she plays a wife caught up in a polysexual love triangle.
Emma has kept tight-lipped on any talk surrounding her sexuality and dating life.
Back in October, she was asked by Stella magazine if there was a 'boyfriend on the scene', and replied: 'I'd rather navigate this on my own. It's nicer to feel like I'm taking care of me.'
MailOnline has contacted Emma's representatives for comment.
Making a statement: The Crown actress (pictured in the Netflix show) shared a picture of herself in a wedding gown that she captioned, 'ur fave queer bride'
Emma's statement comes as she prepares to take on a role in My Policeman, where she plays a wife caught up in a polysexual love triangle.
The best period dramas on Netflix

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The story of our Royal Family can be stranger than fiction at times, so it makes the perfect material for a period drama series.
Intrigue, wealth and scandal set against the political backdrop of the day have been a ratings hit for Netflix as viewers relive key moments for the Windsors in this fictionalised account.
The Royals themselves have been a little disapproving of the treatment of some historical events, but the idea that they might have been streaming The Crown along with the show’s fans – who include Hollywood stars as well as the general public – makes it even more tempting to watch.
Netflix
The story of our Royal Family can be stranger than fiction at times, so it makes the perfect material for a period drama series.
Intrigue, wealth and scandal set against the political backdrop of the day have been a ratings hit for Netflix as viewers relive key moments for the Windsors in this fictionalised account.
The Royals themselves have been a little disapproving of the treatment of some historical events, but the idea that they might have been streaming The Crown along with the show’s fans – who include Hollywood stars as well as the general public – makes it even more tempting to watch.
Basic Training Proves Anything-But-Basic In The Powerful South African Drama 'Moffie'

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Writer-director Oliver Hermanus created Moffie from an autobiographical novel by André Carl van der Merwe — but he gives the film an air of lived experience.
It's Capetown, 1981. A family gathers for what looks like a back-slapping birthday party — but is actually a farewell.
In the South African drama
Moffie, Nicholas, a teenager who's as subdued as his relatives are raucous, will head off in the morning for military service that's compulsory for boys between 16 and 20. White boys that is. This being the era of apartheid, brutal segregation, and white minority rule, his basic training will prove anything-but-basic.
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Writer-director Oliver Hermanus created Moffie from an autobiographical novel by André Carl van der Merwe — but he gives the film an air of lived experience.
It's Capetown, 1981. A family gathers for what looks like a back-slapping birthday party — but is actually a farewell.
In the South African drama
Moffie, Nicholas, a teenager who's as subdued as his relatives are raucous, will head off in the morning for military service that's compulsory for boys between 16 and 20. White boys that is. This being the era of apartheid, brutal segregation, and white minority rule, his basic training will prove anything-but-basic.
'Moffie' Explores The Violence Done To Society By The Persecution Of A Few : NPR

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Films about military training, from "Full Metal Jacket" to "Private Benjamin" have certain things in common like tough sergeants, innocent recruits, grueling field exercises. And you can say all of that about the new South African film "Moffie." But critic Bob Mondello says this is one film about basic training that is anything but basic.
BOB MONDELLO, BYLINE: Cape Town, South Africa, 1981. A family gathers for what looks like a birthday party, but is actually a farewell.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "MOFFIE")
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AILSA CHANG, HOST:
Films about military training, from "Full Metal Jacket" to "Private Benjamin" have certain things in common like tough sergeants, innocent recruits, grueling field exercises. And you can say all of that about the new South African film "Moffie." But critic Bob Mondello says this is one film about basic training that is anything but basic.
BOB MONDELLO, BYLINE: Cape Town, South Africa, 1981. A family gathers for what looks like a birthday party, but is actually a farewell.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "MOFFIE")
Film Review: Wild Target | The Cascade
(Pirate Radio, Hot Fuzz), Emily Blunt (
The Young Victoria, Sunshine Cleaning), Rupert Grint (
Harry Potter, Cherry Bomb), Eileen Atkins (
Cold Mountain, What a Girl Wants), Martin Freeman (
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Love Actually), and Rupert Everett (
My Best Friend’s Wedding, Stardust).
The film is based on the 1993 French film
Cible Emouvante and is about Victor (Bill Nighy) who’s a solitary assassin in his early fifties working in London. He’s hired to kill a thief, Rose (Emily Blunt), but he finds her intriguing, so he spares her life and along the way unexpectedly gains a young apprentice, Tony (Rupert Grint). Rose believes Victor is a private detective, so she hires him to protect her for a week, and they bring Tony along as well. All the while they are trying to run from Victor’s unhappy client, Ferguson (Rupert Everett), and his newly hired assassin, Dixon (Martin Freeman). Hilarity ensues as Victor tries to cope with his new companions and both Rose and Tony try to understand Victor and his interesting methods.
(Pirate Radio, Hot Fuzz), Emily Blunt (
The Young Victoria, Sunshine Cleaning), Rupert Grint (
Harry Potter, Cherry Bomb), Eileen Atkins (
Cold Mountain, What a Girl Wants), Martin Freeman (
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Love Actually), and Rupert Everett (
My Best Friend’s Wedding, Stardust).
The film is based on the 1993 French film
Cible Emouvante and is about Victor (Bill Nighy) who’s a solitary assassin in his early fifties working in London. He’s hired to kill a thief, Rose (Emily Blunt), but he finds her intriguing, so he spares her life and along the way unexpectedly gains a young apprentice, Tony (Rupert Grint). Rose believes Victor is a private detective, so she hires him to protect her for a week, and they bring Tony along as well. All the while they are trying to run from Victor’s unhappy client, Ferguson (Rupert Everett), and his newly hired assassin, Dixon (Martin Freeman). Hilarity ensues as Victor tries to cope with his new companions and both Rose and Tony try to understand Victor and his interesting methods.
Actress Sharon Stone on her book The Beauty of Living Twice, Basic Instinct, and her life now.
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haron Stone is running late. Itâs Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, where the actor lives, and Saturday morning in Canberra, where Iâm staring hopefully at my computer screen, waiting for our video call to begin. Stone has written a book, a humdinger of a memoir in which she reflects on
everything from her battle for custody of her oldest son to her recovery from a near-fatal brain haemorrhage. She reminisces about her reign as Hollywoodâs favourite femme fatale, ruminates on sexual harassment in the film industry and makes a horrifying revelation about her childhood. All in all, thereâs a lot to discuss in the three-quarters of an hour allotted for the call.
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haron Stone is running late. Itâs Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, where the actor lives, and Saturday morning in Canberra, where Iâm staring hopefully at my computer screen, waiting for our video call to begin. Stone has written a book, a humdinger of a memoir in which she reflects on
everything from her battle for custody of her oldest son to her recovery from a near-fatal brain haemorrhage. She reminisces about her reign as Hollywoodâs favourite femme fatale, ruminates on sexual harassment in the film industry and makes a horrifying revelation about her childhood. All in all, thereâs a lot to discuss in the three-quarters of an hour allotted for the call.
Movies on TV this week: 'An American in Paris'; 'Ben-Hur'
Movies on TV this week: 'An American in Paris'; 'Ben-Hur'
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March 26, 2021, 11:22 AM·234 min read
Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron in the 1951 musical "An American in Paris" on TCM (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)
Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of March 28 - April 3, 2021
Adam's Rib (1949)
TCM Thur. 5 a.m.
TCM Thur. 9:15 p.m.
Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
TCM Fri. 3:45 a.m.
Ben-Hur (1959)
TCM Sat. 8 a.m.
Glory (1989)
Encore Sun. 6:56 p.m.
The Godfather (1972)
King Kong (1933)
Movies on TV this week: 'An American in Paris'; 'Ben-Hur'
Read full article
March 26, 2021, 11:22 AM·234 min read
Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron in the 1951 musical "An American in Paris" on TCM (Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images)
Four Star Films, Box Office Hits, Indies and Imports, Movies A - Z
FOUR STAR FILMS
Top rated movies and made-for-TV films airing the week of the week of March 28 - April 3, 2021
Adam's Rib (1949)
TCM Thur. 5 a.m.
TCM Thur. 9:15 p.m.
Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
TCM Fri. 3:45 a.m.
Ben-Hur (1959)
TCM Sat. 8 a.m.
Glory (1989)
Encore Sun. 6:56 p.m.
The Godfather (1972)
King Kong (1933)
Nostalgic News: The Comfort of Strangers Released 25 Years Ago

Nostalgic News: The Comfort of Strangers Released 25 Years Ago
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Reece Beckett
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Paul Schrader, likely more known for his work as a screenwriter and frequent collaborations with Martin Scorsese on the scripts for
First Reformed and his Yukio Mishima biopic,
Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters, however, his other films – like the brilliant
Light Sleeper, or
Affliction – remain underrated.
The Comfort of Strangers is another film that, strangely, seemed to slide below the radar generally. Adapted from the successful novella of the same name by Ian McEwan (also the author of
Atonement, among other successful novels) and starring Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren, it seems sure that
Nostalgic News: The Comfort of Strangers Released 25 Years Ago
via Skouras Pictures
By
Reece Beckett
on
Paul Schrader, likely more known for his work as a screenwriter and frequent collaborations with Martin Scorsese on the scripts for
First Reformed and his Yukio Mishima biopic,
Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters, however, his other films – like the brilliant
Light Sleeper, or
Affliction – remain underrated.
The Comfort of Strangers is another film that, strangely, seemed to slide below the radar generally. Adapted from the successful novella of the same name by Ian McEwan (also the author of
Atonement, among other successful novels) and starring Christopher Walken and Helen Mirren, it seems sure that
An Audience With the Shoe God: Manolo Blahnik on Everything

Words: Christopher Morency
Illustrations: Manolo Blahnik
When it comes to footwear of unparalleled elegance, you can't get more iconic than Manolo Blahnik. In this FRONTPAGE interview (taken from the new issue of HIGHStyle), the legendary designer opens up for a conversation covering just about everything.
You’ll never fully understand footwear, or the category’s enduring power as a luxury signifier, without fully comprehending the
grande impact Manolo Blahnik has had on everything we wear on our feet.
Over the past four decades, the Spanish designer’s petite treasures have been displayed in every major department store, worn by every celebrity, and have been on the runways of the buzziest brands, from Vetements to Oscar de la Renta. Blahnik single handedly pioneered footwear into the luxury realm, long before the space became the growing multi-billion dollar industry it represents today. To many influential fashion insiders, he’s considered the best shoe-maker of the 20th and 21st centuries. And then pop culture that got a hold of him.
Words: Christopher Morency
Illustrations: Manolo Blahnik
When it comes to footwear of unparalleled elegance, you can't get more iconic than Manolo Blahnik. In this FRONTPAGE interview (taken from the new issue of HIGHStyle), the legendary designer opens up for a conversation covering just about everything.
You’ll never fully understand footwear, or the category’s enduring power as a luxury signifier, without fully comprehending the
grande impact Manolo Blahnik has had on everything we wear on our feet.
Over the past four decades, the Spanish designer’s petite treasures have been displayed in every major department store, worn by every celebrity, and have been on the runways of the buzziest brands, from Vetements to Oscar de la Renta. Blahnik single handedly pioneered footwear into the luxury realm, long before the space became the growing multi-billion dollar industry it represents today. To many influential fashion insiders, he’s considered the best shoe-maker of the 20th and 21st centuries. And then pop culture that got a hold of him.
Woman who rents out house to film crews and makes up to £1,800 a DAY reveals how you can do it too
Woman who rents out her retro 70s-inspired South London home as a shoot location for films, TV shows and music videos starring the likes of Jenna Colman, Jamie Dornan and Olly Murs reveals she makes up to £1,800 a DAY - and shares how YOU can do it too
Mother-of-two Gillian Milner, 51, of Streatham, south London, rents out Deerhurst Road, her family home
Has hosted more than 500 shoots, including fashion shoots for Christopher Kane and Claudia Schiffer
When shoots dried up in lockdown, launched business to help other people rent out their homes as locations
Woman who rents out her retro 70s-inspired South London home as a shoot location for films, TV shows and music videos starring the likes of Jenna Colman, Jamie Dornan and Olly Murs reveals she makes up to £1,800 a DAY - and shares how YOU can do it too
Mother-of-two Gillian Milner, 51, of Streatham, south London, rents out Deerhurst Road, her family home
Has hosted more than 500 shoots, including fashion shoots for Christopher Kane and Claudia Schiffer
When shoots dried up in lockdown, launched business to help other people rent out their homes as locations
25-th SOFIA International Film Festival Kicked off at Sofia Palace of Culture on March 11 - Novinite.com

March 11-31, 2021 (part 1)
Absolutely rich
programme, exceptional participants!
A quarter of a century after the start of the Music Film Fest in 1997, the Sofia International Film Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary. Started as a thematic festival of cinema and music, which has undergone upward development over the years, Sofia Film Festival has become one of the most important film events in Central and Eastern Europe, the only Bulgarian film festival accredited by FIAPF, included in the list of 50 best unmissable film events in the world and in the calendar of FIPRESCI.
The SFF has hosted a galaxy of world filmmakers, including Wim Wenders, Alan Parker, Nikita Mikhalkov, Volker Schlondorf, Agnes Varda, Jiri Menzel, Costa Gavras, Terry Gilliam, Emir Kusturica, Otar Yoseliani, Bille August, Krzysztof Zanussi, Agnieszka Holland, Hugh Hudson, Claudia Cardinale, Rupert Everett, Franco Nero, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Jerry Schatzberg, Danis Tanovic, Pavel Pawlikowski, Mickey Manojlovic, Ildiko Enedi, Abel Ferrara and many more. Most of them were presented with the Sofia Award of Sofia Municipality.
March 11-31, 2021 (part 1)
Absolutely rich
programme, exceptional participants!
A quarter of a century after the start of the Music Film Fest in 1997, the Sofia International Film Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary. Started as a thematic festival of cinema and music, which has undergone upward development over the years, Sofia Film Festival has become one of the most important film events in Central and Eastern Europe, the only Bulgarian film festival accredited by FIAPF, included in the list of 50 best unmissable film events in the world and in the calendar of FIPRESCI.
The SFF has hosted a galaxy of world filmmakers, including Wim Wenders, Alan Parker, Nikita Mikhalkov, Volker Schlondorf, Agnes Varda, Jiri Menzel, Costa Gavras, Terry Gilliam, Emir Kusturica, Otar Yoseliani, Bille August, Krzysztof Zanussi, Agnieszka Holland, Hugh Hudson, Claudia Cardinale, Rupert Everett, Franco Nero, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Jerry Schatzberg, Danis Tanovic, Pavel Pawlikowski, Mickey Manojlovic, Ildiko Enedi, Abel Ferrara and many more. Most of them were presented with the Sofia Award of Sofia Municipality.
Downton Abbey, X-Men and The Duchess: The movies and TV shows filmed at West Wycombe Estate
Downton Abbey (left) image: PA Photo/Focus Features/Jaap Buitendijk, Victoria & Abdul image: PA Photo/Focus Features/Peter Mountain
The sweeping lawns, grand manor house and glistening lake at the West Wycombe Estate have provided the perfect backdrop for many films and TV shows over the years.
And with news of another TV show, The Power, reportedly being filmed there, with residents living near there warned they may hear “gunfire sounds” ringing out, we’ve rounded up the top TV shows and films to be shot at the estate.
Downton Abbey
A number of interior scenes of the opulent 20th Century historical drama were filmed at West Wycombe House.
Downton Abbey (left) image: PA Photo/Focus Features/Jaap Buitendijk, Victoria & Abdul image: PA Photo/Focus Features/Peter Mountain
The sweeping lawns, grand manor house and glistening lake at the West Wycombe Estate have provided the perfect backdrop for many films and TV shows over the years.
And with news of another TV show, The Power, reportedly being filmed there, with residents living near there warned they may hear “gunfire sounds” ringing out, we’ve rounded up the top TV shows and films to be shot at the estate.
Downton Abbey
A number of interior scenes of the opulent 20th Century historical drama were filmed at West Wycombe House.
Rupert Everett 'ran in opposite direction' when boyfriend was diagnosed with HIV in 80s

Rupert Everett 'ran in opposite direction' when boyfriend was diagnosed with HIV in 80s
Wed. March 10, 2021 7:59 AM
by
Carlos Santoscoy
Everett, 61, is best known in the U.S. for playing a gay friend in the 1997 film
My Best Friend's Wedding and Lord Arthur Goring in the 1999 movie
An Ideal Husband. Everett wrote, directed, and starred in the 2018 film
The Happy Prince about the Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, who spent two years in an English prison for having gay sex.
Appearing on ITV's
Piers Morgan's Life Stories, Everett told host Piers Morgan that he was "very lucky" to have avoided contracting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Rupert Everett 'ran in opposite direction' when boyfriend was diagnosed with HIV in 80s
Wed. March 10, 2021 7:59 AM
by
Carlos Santoscoy
Everett, 61, is best known in the U.S. for playing a gay friend in the 1997 film
My Best Friend's Wedding and Lord Arthur Goring in the 1999 movie
An Ideal Husband. Everett wrote, directed, and starred in the 2018 film
The Happy Prince about the Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde, who spent two years in an English prison for having gay sex.
Appearing on ITV's
Piers Morgan's Life Stories, Everett told host Piers Morgan that he was "very lucky" to have avoided contracting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Sienna Miller details her crippling anxiety around her performances
Sienna Miller has discussed her battle with anxiety and her fear of criticism.
The Layer Cake star, 39, spoke to Grazia about her struggles with looking back at her work and admits she was hypercritical of her work when she was younger and admits she would still be devastated if she was given bad reviews.
She said: 'I've never gone back and watched films I've been in. I haven't even seen them all! I had moments when I was younger where there would be a screening. I would watch in a total state of anxiety... I was very, very critical.'
Sienna Miller has discussed her battle with anxiety and her fear of criticism.
The Layer Cake star, 39, spoke to Grazia about her struggles with looking back at her work and admits she was hypercritical of her work when she was younger and admits she would still be devastated if she was given bad reviews.
She said: 'I've never gone back and watched films I've been in. I haven't even seen them all! I had moments when I was younger where there would be a screening. I would watch in a total state of anxiety... I was very, very critical.'
Harry Styles to Romance David Dawson in New Movie 'My Policeman'

Harry Styles to Romance David Dawson in New Movie 'My Policeman'
Movie
The One Direction member will embark on an onscreen romantic relationship with the 'Ripper Street' actor for a new movie set in time when being gay was illegal.
Mar 6, 2021
One Direction singer as Tom Burgess, the titular cop, and
Emma Corrin as Tom's wife Marion.
The movie is based on
Bethan Roberts' 2012 novel and begins in the 1990s when the elderly invalid Patrick goes to the home of Tom and Marion, prompting a journey back in time to explore the sexual politics of the 1950s, a time when homosexuality was illegal.
Harry Styles to Romance David Dawson in New Movie 'My Policeman'
Movie
The One Direction member will embark on an onscreen romantic relationship with the 'Ripper Street' actor for a new movie set in time when being gay was illegal.
Mar 6, 2021
One Direction singer as Tom Burgess, the titular cop, and
Emma Corrin as Tom's wife Marion.
The movie is based on
Bethan Roberts' 2012 novel and begins in the 1990s when the elderly invalid Patrick goes to the home of Tom and Marion, prompting a journey back in time to explore the sexual politics of the 1950s, a time when homosexuality was illegal.
David Dawson Reportedly Cast as Harry Styles' Lover in 'My Policeman' Movie | David Dawson, Harry Styles, Movies
