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Regé-Jean Page to produce and star in remake of 'The Saint' nydailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nydailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Screenshot: American International Pictures Saw returns to the big screen this week with Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Although the franchise doesn’t quite command the same excitement that it did during its 2000s heyday, when moviegoers flocked to cinemas every October to watch the new entry, it remains to be seen whether audiences are anxious to see what stars Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson can bring to the famously low-budget series. Although fans certainly love Saw movies for their gory death traps and their soap-opera plotting, the franchise’s true greatest asset is its primary villain, John Kramer, the Jigsaw killer. Played by Tobin Bell with an intensity that belies his sleepy features, Kramer is a consummate evil genius. A brilliant engineer who learns to cherish life only after his cancer diagnosis (or a failed suicide attempt, or the death of his unborn child, or his divorce… the story changes a lot), Kramer tortures those he considers ungrateful in order to force them to appreciate their lives. Before the victims participate in his deadly traps, Kramer first subjects them to moralizing monologues, in which he explains why he has chosen the victim and how the torture will help them.
Calm down, Olivia Colman – Daniel Day-Lewis suffered from stage fright too telegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from telegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
'Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched' Review: A Diverting Survey of Folk-Horror Cinema and TV 'Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched' Review: A Diverting Survey of Folk-Horror Cinema and TV Kier-La Janisse's documentary provides an alluring international overview of macabre genre films drawn from folklore and superstition. Dennis Harvey, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Kier-La Janisse With: Piers Haggard, Lawrence Gordon Clark, Alice Lowe, Robert Eggers, Jonathan Rigby, Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Mitch Horowitz, Maisha Wester, Mattie Do, Mariano Baino, Robin Hardy. (English, Portuguese dialogue) Running time: Running time: 194 MIN. Courtesy of SXSW “Folk horror” is a term of relatively recent vintage — or at least popularity — that only grows more broad as “Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched” spends three and a quarter hours trying to define it. Still, a slippery thesis doesn’t detract from the pleasures of this documentary from genre scholar and programmer Kier-La Janisse. She draws on alluring clips from more than 100 films, plus myriad interviews, to survey an alternately lurid and surreal cinematic (as well as television) field of mostly rural tales inspired by traditional superstitions and lore.
Nicola Pagett, âUpstairs, Downstairsâ Actress, Dies at 75 She preferred the stage, but she won praise for her work on television as the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy, and later as Anna Karenina. Nicola Pagett, left, with Jean Marsh in a scene from the British drama series “Upstairs, Downstairs.” Ms. Pagett played Elizabeth Bellamy, the rebellious daughter of a wealthy couple.Credit...PA Images, via Getty Images March 16, 2021 Nicola Pagett, the actress who played the rebellious and thoroughly spoiled Elizabeth Bellamy on the beloved British television series âUpstairs, Downstairsâ and the title role in an acclaimed BBC version of âAnna Karenina,â died on March 3 at a hospice center in suburban London. She was 75.
Nicola Pagett with David Jason on the 1989 ITV series 'A Bit of a Do' She also starred as Anna Karenina and in Pinter plays and appeared in films including 'There's a Girl in My Soup' and 'An Awfully Big Adventure.' Nicola Pagett, who portrayed the rebellious daughter Elizabeth Bellamy on the acclaimed 1970s British miniseries Upstairs, Downstairs, died Wednesday of complications from a brain tumor, Pagett's notable small-screen work also included a turn as Elizabeth Fanschawe in the 1973 telefilm Frankenstein: The True Story and as the star of the 10-episode 1977 miniseries Anna Karenina. Anne of a Thousand Days (1969), There's a Girl in My Soup (1970),
SHOGUN FILMS NAMED ‘Best emerging independent film production company’ in SME Greater London Enterprise Awards Shogun Films, the disruptive indie film production company launched at the beginning of 2020 has won its first award after a remarkable year amidst the pandemic. The company, which produced the highly anticipated film NEMESIS during the second half of…
HUNTED — January 14 What started as a flirtatious encounter at a bar turns into a life-or-death struggle as Eve becomes the unknowing target of a misogynistic plot against her. Forced to flee as two men pursue her through the forest, she’s pushed to her extremes while fighting to survive—but survival isn’t enough for Eve. She will have revenge. A modern and radical take on the Little Red Riding Hood fable, HUNTED is an exhilarating, transcendent, and frequently brutal survival tale that elevates itself with the power of myth and magic, while still holding an exacting mirror to present-day society.