After the Flood, is a six-part miniseries that revolves around a murder that had been planned to be covered up by a flood. The British murder mystery thriller, directed by Azhur Saleem, uncovers the motives of the local councilor and his role in the murder of Daniel. The characters have been efficiently played by eminent actors like Sophie Rundle, Matt Stokoe, and Jonas Armstrong. Currently streaming on ITV, the series has been inspired by the deaths of a real-life couple in Tel Aviv. What will happen when Tasha comes to the UK in search of her brother? Will the real intentions of Mackie be revealed? What was the reality behind Daniel’s murder? Many such questions may come to our minds after watching the series. Let’s find out the answers to these questions!
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What Were The Aftereffects Of The Flood?
There were several aftereffects of the flood...
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What Were The Aftereffects Of The Flood?
There were several aftereffects of the flood...
- 1/14/2024
- by Debjyoti Dey
- Film Fugitives
Warning: This review contains spoilers.
This is more like it! No, episode two of Troubled Blood wasn’t any more generous with the Robin/Strike underpants progress, but it was several times more exciting than the opener by dint of having something happen in the present day. Double points for that thing being Holliday Grainger’s Robin wearing a disguise and doing a fake accent (tick that off your Strike bingo card).
It wasn’t just one fake accent this episode, but two. First there was the welcome return of fictional toff Venetia Hall, then there was a cockney teenager in a baseball cap who infiltrated a nursing home with a chorus of innits and awrights. Robin’s Mr Ben selection of improv personas has always been one of Strike’s highlights, and this was no different. The scene in which the odious Luca Ricci was sniffing around our girl had tension,...
This is more like it! No, episode two of Troubled Blood wasn’t any more generous with the Robin/Strike underpants progress, but it was several times more exciting than the opener by dint of having something happen in the present day. Double points for that thing being Holliday Grainger’s Robin wearing a disguise and doing a fake accent (tick that off your Strike bingo card).
It wasn’t just one fake accent this episode, but two. First there was the welcome return of fictional toff Venetia Hall, then there was a cockney teenager in a baseball cap who infiltrated a nursing home with a chorus of innits and awrights. Robin’s Mr Ben selection of improv personas has always been one of Strike’s highlights, and this was no different. The scene in which the odious Luca Ricci was sniffing around our girl had tension,...
- 12/12/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Here’s the latest episode of the The Filmmakers Podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly. If you haven’t heard the show yet, you can check out previous episodes on the official podcast site, whilst we’ll be featuring each and every new episode as it premieres.
For those unfamiliar with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors.
The Filmmaker’s Podcast #309: Three Day Millionaire: Making a theatrical cinema run...
For those unfamiliar with the series, The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast about how to make films from micro budget indie films to bigger budget studio films and everything in-between. Our hosts Giles Alderson, Dan Richardson, Andrew Rodger and Cristian James talk how to get films made, how to actually make them and how to try not to f… it up in their very humble opinion. Guests will come on and chat about their film making experiences from directors, writers, producers, screenwriters, actors, cinematographers and distributors.
The Filmmaker’s Podcast #309: Three Day Millionaire: Making a theatrical cinema run...
- 12/5/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Directed by Jack Spring, produced by friend of Nerdly and host of The Filmmaker’s Podcast, Giles Alderson and starring Colm Meaney, Jonas Armstrong and Robbie Gee, Three Day Millionaire is a raucous black comedy about a gang of Grimsby Trawler-men who carry out the heist of a lifetime.
You’ve seen Ocean’s 11, now get ready for Grimsby’s 4. After weeks at sea working for Grimsby’s last remaining trawler, three friends return home to have the ultimate three-day-long celebration. However, when they discover the company owner hasn’t been paying the workers and plans to shut the company’s doors forever, they realize they must save their company, save their friends, and most importantly, save their way of life. With the help of an unexpected confidant, the three lads attempt to carry out the greatest heist Grimsby has ever seen – what could possibly go wrong?
Three Day Millionaire...
You’ve seen Ocean’s 11, now get ready for Grimsby’s 4. After weeks at sea working for Grimsby’s last remaining trawler, three friends return home to have the ultimate three-day-long celebration. However, when they discover the company owner hasn’t been paying the workers and plans to shut the company’s doors forever, they realize they must save their company, save their friends, and most importantly, save their way of life. With the help of an unexpected confidant, the three lads attempt to carry out the greatest heist Grimsby has ever seen – what could possibly go wrong?
Three Day Millionaire...
- 11/18/2022
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Sales talks ongoing at AFM this week.
Film Mode Entertainment has added worldwide rights excluding North America, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland on heist comedy Three Day Millionaire starring Colm Meaney and to its AFM slate.
The film centres on a group of friends who plan a robbery to save their city from a greedy investor’s ambitions. Jack Spring directed the film and Jonas Armstrong, Robbie Gee, James Burrows and Lauren Foster are among the cast.
Giles Alderson, Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Spring served as producers and Andrew Pettit is the executive producer. Signature Films has set a November 25 release in the UK.
Film Mode Entertainment has added worldwide rights excluding North America, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Iceland on heist comedy Three Day Millionaire starring Colm Meaney and to its AFM slate.
The film centres on a group of friends who plan a robbery to save their city from a greedy investor’s ambitions. Jack Spring directed the film and Jonas Armstrong, Robbie Gee, James Burrows and Lauren Foster are among the cast.
Giles Alderson, Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar and Spring served as producers and Andrew Pettit is the executive producer. Signature Films has set a November 25 release in the UK.
- 11/4/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Signature Entertainment has debuted the trailer for the comedy ‘Three Day Millionaire.’
After weeks at sea working for Grimsby’s last remaining trawler, three friends return home to have the ultimate three-day-long celebration. However, when they discover the company owner hasn’t been paying the workers and plans to shut the company’s doors forever, they realize they must save their company, their friends, and most importantly, their way of life. With the help of an unexpected confidant, the three lads attempt to carry out the greatest heist Grimsby has ever seen – what could possibly go wrong?
Directed by Jack Spring, the film stars Colm Meaney (Con Air, Star Trek), Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood, Edge of Tomorrow), Robbie Gee (Snatch, Small Axe) and James Burrows (Fighting with My Family, This is England).
Also in trailers – Will Farrell takes Ryan Reynolds on a festive adventure in teaser trailer for ‘Spirited’
The...
After weeks at sea working for Grimsby’s last remaining trawler, three friends return home to have the ultimate three-day-long celebration. However, when they discover the company owner hasn’t been paying the workers and plans to shut the company’s doors forever, they realize they must save their company, their friends, and most importantly, their way of life. With the help of an unexpected confidant, the three lads attempt to carry out the greatest heist Grimsby has ever seen – what could possibly go wrong?
Directed by Jack Spring, the film stars Colm Meaney (Con Air, Star Trek), Jonas Armstrong (Robin Hood, Edge of Tomorrow), Robbie Gee (Snatch, Small Axe) and James Burrows (Fighting with My Family, This is England).
Also in trailers – Will Farrell takes Ryan Reynolds on a festive adventure in teaser trailer for ‘Spirited’
The...
- 10/14/2022
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has officially announced that it will release on 4K Blu-ray Doug Liman's Edge of Tomorrow (2014), starring Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Brendan Gleeson, Bill Paxton, and Jonas Armstrong. The release will be available for purchase on July 5.
Description: Oscar nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures' and Village Roadshow Pictures' sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow, under the direction of Doug Liman.
Major William Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicide mission. Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicably thrown into a time loop—forcing...
Description: Oscar nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures' and Village Roadshow Pictures' sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow, under the direction of Doug Liman.
Major William Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicide mission. Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicably thrown into a time loop—forcing...
- 5/26/2022
- QuietEarth.us
Edge of Tomorrow, starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt and directed by Doug Liman, will be released on Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack and Digital on July 5, it was announced today by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/edge-tomorrow
Directed by Doug Liman, Edge of Tomorrow stars Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow was directed by Liman from a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth and based on the novel entitled “All You Need is Kill” by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. Edge of Tomorrow was the first motion picture to be shot at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden.
Edge of Tomorrow was produced by Erwin Stoff, Tom Lassally, Jeffrey Silver, Gregory Jacobs and Jason Hoffs, alongside executive producers Doug Liman, David Bartis, Joby Harold, Hidemi Fukuhara and Bruce Berman, with Tim Lewis and Kim Winther serving as co-producers.
https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/edge-tomorrow
Directed by Doug Liman, Edge of Tomorrow stars Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt.
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow was directed by Liman from a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth and based on the novel entitled “All You Need is Kill” by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. Edge of Tomorrow was the first motion picture to be shot at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden.
Edge of Tomorrow was produced by Erwin Stoff, Tom Lassally, Jeffrey Silver, Gregory Jacobs and Jason Hoffs, alongside executive producers Doug Liman, David Bartis, Joby Harold, Hidemi Fukuhara and Bruce Berman, with Tim Lewis and Kim Winther serving as co-producers.
- 5/19/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Drama
“Floodlights,” a feature-length single drama for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer tells the story of Andy Woodward, the former professional soccer player whose revelations about the sexual abuse he suffered as a youth player sent shockwaves throughout the industry. In 2016, Woodward went public about sexual abuse by his youth coach, Barry Bennell. After doing so, hundreds more men, many also victims of Bennell, found the courage to speak up about their experiences of abuse, lifting the lid on a national scandal in the U.K.’s most popular sport.
Gerard Kearns (“The Last Kingdom”) portrays Woodward and the cast also includes Jonas Armstrong (“Hollington Drive”), Morven Christie (“Lockwood & Co”) and Steve Edge (“Benidorm”).
“Floodlights,” made with the full cooperation of Woodward, is written by BAFTA-winning screenwriter, Matt Greenhalgh and directed by BAFTA-nominated Nick Rowland (“Calm With Horses”). It is produced by Expectation, part of BBC Studios’ portfolio of indies...
“Floodlights,” a feature-length single drama for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer tells the story of Andy Woodward, the former professional soccer player whose revelations about the sexual abuse he suffered as a youth player sent shockwaves throughout the industry. In 2016, Woodward went public about sexual abuse by his youth coach, Barry Bennell. After doing so, hundreds more men, many also victims of Bennell, found the courage to speak up about their experiences of abuse, lifting the lid on a national scandal in the U.K.’s most popular sport.
Gerard Kearns (“The Last Kingdom”) portrays Woodward and the cast also includes Jonas Armstrong (“Hollington Drive”), Morven Christie (“Lockwood & Co”) and Steve Edge (“Benidorm”).
“Floodlights,” made with the full cooperation of Woodward, is written by BAFTA-winning screenwriter, Matt Greenhalgh and directed by BAFTA-nominated Nick Rowland (“Calm With Horses”). It is produced by Expectation, part of BBC Studios’ portfolio of indies...
- 3/29/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
BBC Greenlights Drama On Football Sexual Abuse Scandal; Nick Rowland & Matt Greenhalgh Attached
The BBC has greenlit a factual drama telling the story of the former footballer whose revelations about the sexual abuse he suffered as a youth player sent shockwaves through the footballing world. Calm With Horses’ Nick Rowland is directing and Control’s Matt Greenhalgh is writing Floodlights, which will spotlight Andy Woodward, whose public retelling of the horrific trauma he experienced led to a national inquiry. The Last Kingdom’s Gerard Kearns will play Woodward and the show will also feature Jonas Armstrong (The Bay), Morven Christie (Lockwood & Co) and Steve Edge (Benidorm). “Since speaking out in 2016 I wanted to continue to encourage people to talk without fear, to make a change,” said Woodward. “Floodlights tells my story, which no child should ever have to go through. I hope this film helps to stop abuse in football...
The BBC has greenlit a factual drama telling the story of the former footballer whose revelations about the sexual abuse he suffered as a youth player sent shockwaves through the footballing world. Calm With Horses’ Nick Rowland is directing and Control’s Matt Greenhalgh is writing Floodlights, which will spotlight Andy Woodward, whose public retelling of the horrific trauma he experienced led to a national inquiry. The Last Kingdom’s Gerard Kearns will play Woodward and the show will also feature Jonas Armstrong (The Bay), Morven Christie (Lockwood & Co) and Steve Edge (Benidorm). “Since speaking out in 2016 I wanted to continue to encourage people to talk without fear, to make a change,” said Woodward. “Floodlights tells my story, which no child should ever have to go through. I hope this film helps to stop abuse in football...
- 3/29/2022
- by Max Goldbart and Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Colm Meaney, Robbie Gee and Jonas Armstrong have signed on to star in Three Day Millionaire, the first feature film from newly launched UK shingle Shush Films.
They’ll be joined in the ensemble by James Burrows (This Is England), Lauren Foster (Holby City), Sam Glen (Coronation Street), Melissa Batchelor (I May Destroy You), Michael Kinsey (Destination: Dewsbury) and Grace Long (A Dark Path).
The black comedy follows a gang of trawler men in Grimsby, UK, who carry out the heist of the century, after being unfairly laid off. Information on the roles to be played by Meaney, Gee and Armstrong has not yet been disclosed.
Jack Spring (Destination: Dewsbury) is directing from a script by Paul Stephenson.
Spring and Giles Alderson share ownership of indie...
They’ll be joined in the ensemble by James Burrows (This Is England), Lauren Foster (Holby City), Sam Glen (Coronation Street), Melissa Batchelor (I May Destroy You), Michael Kinsey (Destination: Dewsbury) and Grace Long (A Dark Path).
The black comedy follows a gang of trawler men in Grimsby, UK, who carry out the heist of the century, after being unfairly laid off. Information on the roles to be played by Meaney, Gee and Armstrong has not yet been disclosed.
Jack Spring (Destination: Dewsbury) is directing from a script by Paul Stephenson.
Spring and Giles Alderson share ownership of indie...
- 10/6/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Acorn/Sundance Acquire ‘The Drowning’
AMC Networks streamers Acorn TV and Sundance Now have swooped for the U.S. and Canadian rights to four-part identity thriller The Drowning. Produced by Noel Clarke and Jason Maza’s All3Media-backed Unstoppable Film & Television, the series will premiere on the streamers on May 6 after becoming a hit in the UK, where it premiered to 2.8 million viewers on Channel 5. Starring Jill Halfpenny, Jonas Armstrong, and Rupert Penry-Jones, it follows Jodie, who is convinced that a teenage boy is her missing son. Sold by All3Media International, other deals include C More, Sky Network Television (New Zealand), and Hellenic Telecommunications (Greece). Dazzler Media has also secured DVD rights for UK and Eire. Written by Tim Dynevor, Francesca Brill, and Luke Watson, The Drowning is directed by Carolina Giammetta (Vera) and produced by Mary McCarthy. Executive producers are Clarke (Bulletproof), Maza (Bulletproof), Alexandra Stone,...
AMC Networks streamers Acorn TV and Sundance Now have swooped for the U.S. and Canadian rights to four-part identity thriller The Drowning. Produced by Noel Clarke and Jason Maza’s All3Media-backed Unstoppable Film & Television, the series will premiere on the streamers on May 6 after becoming a hit in the UK, where it premiered to 2.8 million viewers on Channel 5. Starring Jill Halfpenny, Jonas Armstrong, and Rupert Penry-Jones, it follows Jodie, who is convinced that a teenage boy is her missing son. Sold by All3Media International, other deals include C More, Sky Network Television (New Zealand), and Hellenic Telecommunications (Greece). Dazzler Media has also secured DVD rights for UK and Eire. Written by Tim Dynevor, Francesca Brill, and Luke Watson, The Drowning is directed by Carolina Giammetta (Vera) and produced by Mary McCarthy. Executive producers are Clarke (Bulletproof), Maza (Bulletproof), Alexandra Stone,...
- 4/13/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Jill Halfpenny, Jonas Armstrong and Rupert Penry-Jones are to star in an identity thriller for British broadcaster Channel 5 from Noel Clarke and Jason Maza’s Unstoppable Film & Television.
The Drowning is the latest drama order for the ViacomCBS network, which has been aggressively ramping up its scripted slate with shows including Cold Call and Penance.
The Drowning starts when Jodie, played by Liar’s Halfpenny, catches sight of Daniel, played by newcomer Cody Molko, a teenage boy, she is convinced she has found her missing son. Whether she is right or not, in that moment her spark of hope is ignited and she commits to a dangerous and transgressive path that will take her to the edge of reason. How far will she go? How far would any of us go to find a missing child?
Since losing her son eight years ago, Jodie has been rebuilding her life...
The Drowning is the latest drama order for the ViacomCBS network, which has been aggressively ramping up its scripted slate with shows including Cold Call and Penance.
The Drowning starts when Jodie, played by Liar’s Halfpenny, catches sight of Daniel, played by newcomer Cody Molko, a teenage boy, she is convinced she has found her missing son. Whether she is right or not, in that moment her spark of hope is ignited and she commits to a dangerous and transgressive path that will take her to the edge of reason. How far will she go? How far would any of us go to find a missing child?
Since losing her son eight years ago, Jodie has been rebuilding her life...
- 2/19/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
BritBox is expanding its content slate with two original series, a slate of live programming, and the introduction of the long-running series “Father Brown,” the company’s president Soumya Sriraman announced Thursday.
Speaking at BritBox’s TCA presentation, Sriraman introduced a new BritBox original series, “The Bay” and announced the acquisition of “Gavin & Stacey’s” 2019 Christmas Special, based off a British sitcom written by James Corden. Release dates for the two programs were not disclosed.
Starring Morven Christie (“Grantchester”) and Jonas Armstrong (“Ripper Street”), “The Bay” follows a family liaison officer who is assigned to a missing person’s case that becomes more personal than expected, which ultimately puts her wellbeing in danger. With two BAFTAs and three British Comedy awards under its belt, “Gavin and Stacey,” which follows the merging of two quirky families, returns for a one-hour special that will feature show creator Corden.
Joining the two shows...
Speaking at BritBox’s TCA presentation, Sriraman introduced a new BritBox original series, “The Bay” and announced the acquisition of “Gavin & Stacey’s” 2019 Christmas Special, based off a British sitcom written by James Corden. Release dates for the two programs were not disclosed.
Starring Morven Christie (“Grantchester”) and Jonas Armstrong (“Ripper Street”), “The Bay” follows a family liaison officer who is assigned to a missing person’s case that becomes more personal than expected, which ultimately puts her wellbeing in danger. With two BAFTAs and three British Comedy awards under its belt, “Gavin and Stacey,” which follows the merging of two quirky families, returns for a one-hour special that will feature show creator Corden.
Joining the two shows...
- 7/25/2019
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
Streaming service BritBox will bring British crime drama “The Bay” to its subscribers, as well as the upcoming “Gavin & Stacey” Christmas special.
The streamer, which in North America is an equal joint venture between ITV and BBC Studios, has also landed popular U.K. shows including “Death in Paradise,” which is currently on Netflix in the U.S. but will be exclusive to BritBox in the Svod rights window. BritBox, which has about 650,000 subscribers, has also scored rights to several live events.
BritBox president Soumya Sriraman announced the new programming at the streamer’s TCA presentation, which featured panel sessions on its original Kelly Macdonald drama “The Victim” as well as “Father Brown” and “Mum.”
“The Bay,” a serialized crime drama in the vein of “Broadchurch,” will be a BritBox original. It stars starring Morven Christie (“Granchester”) and Jonas Armstrong (“Ripper Street”). In the U.K. it went out...
The streamer, which in North America is an equal joint venture between ITV and BBC Studios, has also landed popular U.K. shows including “Death in Paradise,” which is currently on Netflix in the U.S. but will be exclusive to BritBox in the Svod rights window. BritBox, which has about 650,000 subscribers, has also scored rights to several live events.
BritBox president Soumya Sriraman announced the new programming at the streamer’s TCA presentation, which featured panel sessions on its original Kelly Macdonald drama “The Victim” as well as “Father Brown” and “Mum.”
“The Bay,” a serialized crime drama in the vein of “Broadchurch,” will be a BritBox original. It stars starring Morven Christie (“Granchester”) and Jonas Armstrong (“Ripper Street”). In the U.K. it went out...
- 7/25/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
British crime drama The Bay, which has been dubbed the ‘Northern Broadchurch’, has been renewed for a second season by ITV.
The series, which is produced by Bancroft producer Tall Story Pictures, has been a hit for ITV with a consolidated audience of 7M viewers. The drama, based in Morecambe, stars Morven Christie (The A Word) as police Family Liaison Officer DS Lisa Armstrong and Daniel Ryan (Mount Pleasant) playing Di Tony Manning.
Armstrong is the mother of two children and works for West Lancashire Police Service as a Family Liaison Officer (Flo). She is called out on the case of two missing children only to find the married stepfather of the twins is someone that she had sex with in an alley behind a pub on the night the twins disappeared whilst out on a friend’s hen do. Armstrong is trained not to become emotionally involved with cases she is working on,...
The series, which is produced by Bancroft producer Tall Story Pictures, has been a hit for ITV with a consolidated audience of 7M viewers. The drama, based in Morecambe, stars Morven Christie (The A Word) as police Family Liaison Officer DS Lisa Armstrong and Daniel Ryan (Mount Pleasant) playing Di Tony Manning.
Armstrong is the mother of two children and works for West Lancashire Police Service as a Family Liaison Officer (Flo). She is called out on the case of two missing children only to find the married stepfather of the twins is someone that she had sex with in an alley behind a pub on the night the twins disappeared whilst out on a friend’s hen do. Armstrong is trained not to become emotionally involved with cases she is working on,...
- 5/2/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Serena Armitage won an Oscar for her 2016 short ‘Stutterer’.
UK producer Serena Armitage, whose credits include the 2016 Oscar-winning short Stutterer, is nearing completion on her first feature project Look The Other Way And Run.
The dystopian thriller is the directorial debut of David Luke Rees and is produced through Armitage’s Red Breast Productions. It stars Chloe Pirrie, who also appeared in Stutterer, with Jonas Armstrong and Ken Nwosu.
It tells the story of two survivors in a dystopian society living in a remote country house who decide to give shelter to a newcomer.
Further producers on the feature are...
UK producer Serena Armitage, whose credits include the 2016 Oscar-winning short Stutterer, is nearing completion on her first feature project Look The Other Way And Run.
The dystopian thriller is the directorial debut of David Luke Rees and is produced through Armitage’s Red Breast Productions. It stars Chloe Pirrie, who also appeared in Stutterer, with Jonas Armstrong and Ken Nwosu.
It tells the story of two survivors in a dystopian society living in a remote country house who decide to give shelter to a newcomer.
Further producers on the feature are...
- 4/4/2019
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Jonas Armstrong has been around for a while and has managed to take on several challenges that even he didn’t think he’d be up to at first. But he’s taken them on all the same and excelled no less as he’s made his way to becoming a well-known star in the UK and in some ways in the Us as well. He’s a bit of proof that you don’t really need to be the biggest, the toughest, or even the most brawny individual to really get the part you want and make it work. His success on screen and on
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jonas Armstrong...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jonas Armstrong...
- 8/28/2018
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Sneak Peek the Brit action adventure TV series "Troy: Fall Of A City", starring Louis Hunter, Christiaan Schoombie and Jonas Armstrong, now streaming on Netflix:
"...retelling the story of the 10 year siege of 'Troy' in the 13th century BC, herdsman 'Paris' (Hunter) searching for the woman promised to him by 'Aphrodite'...
"...learns of his true identity, only to fall in love with 'Helen of Sparta' and igniting the 'Trojan War'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Troy: Fall Of A City"...
"...retelling the story of the 10 year siege of 'Troy' in the 13th century BC, herdsman 'Paris' (Hunter) searching for the woman promised to him by 'Aphrodite'...
"...learns of his true identity, only to fall in love with 'Helen of Sparta' and igniting the 'Trojan War'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Troy: Fall Of A City"...
- 7/13/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek the Brit action adventure TV series "Troy: Fall Of A City", starring Louis Hunter, Christiaan Schoombie and Jonas Armstrong, streaming on Netflix April 6, 2018:
"...retelling the story of the 10 year siege of 'Troy' in the 13th century BC, herdsman 'Paris' (Hunter) searching for the woman promised to him by 'Aphrodite'...
"...learns of his true identity, only to fall in love with 'Helen of Sparta' and igniting the 'Trojan War'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Troy: Fall Of A City"...
"...retelling the story of the 10 year siege of 'Troy' in the 13th century BC, herdsman 'Paris' (Hunter) searching for the woman promised to him by 'Aphrodite'...
"...learns of his true identity, only to fall in love with 'Helen of Sparta' and igniting the 'Trojan War'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Troy: Fall Of A City"...
- 3/27/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Troy: Fall of a City Trailer
BBC and Netflix‘s Troy: Fall of a City (2018) TV show trailer stars Louis Hunter, Bella Dayne, Jonas Armstrong, Frances O’Connor, and David Threlfall. Troy: Fall of a City‘s plot synopsis: “An epic story of love and war, intrigue and betrayal. When Helen and Paris fall in love, they trigger a [...]
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BBC and Netflix‘s Troy: Fall of a City (2018) TV show trailer stars Louis Hunter, Bella Dayne, Jonas Armstrong, Frances O’Connor, and David Threlfall. Troy: Fall of a City‘s plot synopsis: “An epic story of love and war, intrigue and betrayal. When Helen and Paris fall in love, they trigger a [...]
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- 3/25/2018
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Louisa Mellor Jun 1, 2017
Some exciting new UK drama and comedy commissions are making their way to TV over the next year or so…
We know, we know. You still have two episodes of Fargo season two before you can think about starting season three. You’ve already fallen behind on American Gods. Your planner memory is chock-a-block with Big Little Lies and that Oj Simpson thing and some Spanish prison series your workmate bullied you into recording. You’re struggling to make time for Twin Peaks. New Game Of Thrones is just around the corner. And guess what, Netflix UK have just added a whole new season of It’s Always Sunny, those sods. You need a list of new TV show recommendations like you need a hole in the head.
See related Metroid: Other M Nintendo Wii review
And yet, as long as they keep making them, we’ll keep recommending them.
Some exciting new UK drama and comedy commissions are making their way to TV over the next year or so…
We know, we know. You still have two episodes of Fargo season two before you can think about starting season three. You’ve already fallen behind on American Gods. Your planner memory is chock-a-block with Big Little Lies and that Oj Simpson thing and some Spanish prison series your workmate bullied you into recording. You’re struggling to make time for Twin Peaks. New Game Of Thrones is just around the corner. And guess what, Netflix UK have just added a whole new season of It’s Always Sunny, those sods. You need a list of new TV show recommendations like you need a hole in the head.
See related Metroid: Other M Nintendo Wii review
And yet, as long as they keep making them, we’ll keep recommending them.
- 5/31/2017
- Den of Geek
The historical drama, ‘Walking with the Enemy,’ is bravely honoring the courageous nature of an unsung hero during the final months of World War II. To celebrate the action movie’s home release on Digital HD and DVD today from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Shockya is premiering an exclusive featurette from the film. The video […]
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- 4/11/2017
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
BBC One/Netflix co-production Troy: Fall Of A City has set its cast with Louis Hunter, Bella Dayne, David Threlfall, Frances O'Connor, Jonas Armstrong, Joseph Mawle, Tom Weston-Jones, David Gyasi, Johnny Harris and Chloe Pirrie among those strapping on sandals for the epic tale of mortals and gods. Produced by Wild Mercury in association with Kudos, Troy is written by The Night Manager‘s David Farr. The drama is filming on location in Cape Town and will premiere in the UK…...
- 3/30/2017
- Deadline TV
Louisa Mellor Nov 1, 2016
Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt plays a real-life serial killer in ITV’s two-part drama Dark Angel…
This review contains spoilers.
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Life was tough for the nineteenth century poor. If the insalubrious lodgings and back-breaking work didn’t get you, Typhus would. Or Gastric Fever. Or childbirth, if you were unlucky enough to have a functioning womb and had a husband that wouldn’t “whip it out” before he was done.
Another existential threat lurked in the compact form of Mary-Ann Cotton, dubbed ‘Britain’s First Female Serial Killer’. Played here by Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt, Cotton is the subject of two-part drama Dark Angel,...
Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt plays a real-life serial killer in ITV’s two-part drama Dark Angel…
This review contains spoilers.
See related DC Comics movies: upcoming UK release dates calendar Batman V Superman: where does it leave the Justice League? Why cinema needs Batman: the world’s greatest detective Zack Snyder interview: Batman V Superman Deborah Snyder & Charles Roven interview: Man Of Steel
Life was tough for the nineteenth century poor. If the insalubrious lodgings and back-breaking work didn’t get you, Typhus would. Or Gastric Fever. Or childbirth, if you were unlucky enough to have a functioning womb and had a husband that wouldn’t “whip it out” before he was done.
Another existential threat lurked in the compact form of Mary-Ann Cotton, dubbed ‘Britain’s First Female Serial Killer’. Played here by Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggatt, Cotton is the subject of two-part drama Dark Angel,...
- 11/1/2016
- Den of Geek
Becky Lea Jul 4, 2017
Ripper Street series 5 focuses on Jonas Armstrong's Nathaniel in episode 3, providing some very welcome character development...
This review contains spoilers.
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5.3 All The Glittering Blades
All The Glittering Blades follows Nathaniel as he attempts to live the quiet life offered to him by his brother, who in turn continues his pursuit of Edmund Reid. Nathaniel finds it difficult to adjust to his lonely cottage in the Hackney Marshes, but he occupies himself with fishing for eels, which he then sells on to a local fish seller, Mr Sumner. When Sumner dies, Nathaniel befriends his daughter Prudence, her brother Caleb, and her son Robin, but it is only a matter of time before his past catches up with him. Elsewhere in the episode, Dove further allies himself to Drum with a promotion whilst Shine continues piecing together the truth behind the Whitechapel Golem,...
Ripper Street series 5 focuses on Jonas Armstrong's Nathaniel in episode 3, providing some very welcome character development...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Goon 2: new poster lands
5.3 All The Glittering Blades
All The Glittering Blades follows Nathaniel as he attempts to live the quiet life offered to him by his brother, who in turn continues his pursuit of Edmund Reid. Nathaniel finds it difficult to adjust to his lonely cottage in the Hackney Marshes, but he occupies himself with fishing for eels, which he then sells on to a local fish seller, Mr Sumner. When Sumner dies, Nathaniel befriends his daughter Prudence, her brother Caleb, and her son Robin, but it is only a matter of time before his past catches up with him. Elsewhere in the episode, Dove further allies himself to Drum with a promotion whilst Shine continues piecing together the truth behind the Whitechapel Golem,...
- 10/20/2016
- Den of Geek
Becky Lea Jun 20, 2017
With characters on the run and battle lines drawn, Ripper Street series 5, airing now on BBC Two, gets off to a strong start...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Curb Your Enthusiasm: season 9 confirmed by HBO
5.1 Closed Casket
The fifth and final series of Ripper Street starts a mere three days after the final events of the fourth series, opening with the funeral of Bennett Drake. Reid (Matthew Macfadyen), Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), and Susan (MyAnna Buring) remain hidden in the sewers, still reeling from Drake’s death at the hands of the feral Nathaniel (Jonas Armstrong). Nathaniel’s brother, Augustus Dove (Killian Scott) sets about covering up his own actions as well as his sibling’s. To aid this, he brings back an old Whitechapel nemesis, Jedediah Shine (Joseph Mawle), last seen beaten into submission by Drake, as the new Chief of H division and commands him to track down Reid.
The fourth series’ climactic scenes were designed to shatter the status quo that was the investigative team of Lehman Street. Even when the relationship between Reid, Drake, and Jackson was fractious, they were united in their common desire to clean up the streets of Whitechapel by whatever means necessary. Losing Drake, and therefore the strong presence of Jerome Flynn, is a risk to the established dynamic of the show as the chemistry of the three central characters was often its strongest element.
How the series manages without Flynn in the longer term of course remains to be seen, but there is enough intrigue in this first episode that Drake’s loss is felt solely on an emotional level, rather than in Closed Casket’s construction. Time is spent with protagonists and antagonists alike, all of whom deal with Drake’s death in different ways. Though her scenes are brief, Charlene McKenna’s performance is heart-wrenching as the grief of losing her husband overcomes Rose and she runs away from her home. Macfadyen and Rothenberg are as reliable as ever, stoic and focused in their ambition to avenge their friend.
The episode itself reflects that stoicism; aside from Rose and Matilda’s respective scenes and a short moment in which Susan catches sight of Connor outside Dove’s home, the emotions are somewhat downplayed. There’s a new, more sombre version of the theme tune, befitting the mournful turn of events and used to establish the quieter tone that the episode goes for. It works well, particularly in the more sinister moments, such as Dove sweeping Connor into his arms, or Matilda coming face to face with an old foe of her father’s. When the heightened, emotional scenes do come, the contrast helps them land more effectively.
In the midst of this fallout, Closed Casket has a lot of set-up to do, as well as reminding everyone of what has gone before. Naturally, it feels a little slow as a result, a deliberate and steady attempt to move the characters into position for the coming episodes. As the dire nature of Reid, Jackson, and Susan’s respective situations become clearer and more obstacles are found to be in their way, the episode picks up pace towards a final scene that is still more about scene-setting than action, but with the added bonus of firmly establishing the opposite sides of this series’ struggle.
Introducing old faces is never an easy task , especially when they have been absent for two series. Thankfully, having an actor with the presence of Joseph Mawle is a good hand to play and the second he strides in, the memory of Shine’s awfulness comes flooding back. Shine is one of the best antagonists to cross Reid’s path and Mawle’s spitting performance is set up in perfect opposition to the ever calm and methodical Macfadyen. Though kept separate for this episode, the anticipation of their inevitable confrontation bubbles under the surface, ready to build as the series progresses.
The returning secondary characters continue to provide capable support. Thatcher finds himself in his element with Shine in control and Benjamin O’Mahoney’s cocksure attitude is undercut beautifully in the climactic scene of the episode. Anna Burnett is given some of the more emotional work to do as Matilda is faced with surviving without her father and the newfound knowledge of his violent acts. Both Armstrong and Scott remain impressive as the chalk-and-cheese Dove brothers, one struggling to control his inner animal, the other the very definition of calm manipulation.
With characters on the run, stakes raised, and battle lines drawn, it’s a strong start to the fifth series. Ripper Street has steadily become a more consistently good show during its runtime and if the current trajectory holds, it will finish its time with us on a considerable high.
Read Becky's review of the series four finale, Edmund Reid Did This, here.
This review was originally posted in October 2016.
With characters on the run and battle lines drawn, Ripper Street series 5, airing now on BBC Two, gets off to a strong start...
This review contains spoilers.
See related Curb Your Enthusiasm: season 9 confirmed by HBO
5.1 Closed Casket
The fifth and final series of Ripper Street starts a mere three days after the final events of the fourth series, opening with the funeral of Bennett Drake. Reid (Matthew Macfadyen), Jackson (Adam Rothenberg), and Susan (MyAnna Buring) remain hidden in the sewers, still reeling from Drake’s death at the hands of the feral Nathaniel (Jonas Armstrong). Nathaniel’s brother, Augustus Dove (Killian Scott) sets about covering up his own actions as well as his sibling’s. To aid this, he brings back an old Whitechapel nemesis, Jedediah Shine (Joseph Mawle), last seen beaten into submission by Drake, as the new Chief of H division and commands him to track down Reid.
The fourth series’ climactic scenes were designed to shatter the status quo that was the investigative team of Lehman Street. Even when the relationship between Reid, Drake, and Jackson was fractious, they were united in their common desire to clean up the streets of Whitechapel by whatever means necessary. Losing Drake, and therefore the strong presence of Jerome Flynn, is a risk to the established dynamic of the show as the chemistry of the three central characters was often its strongest element.
How the series manages without Flynn in the longer term of course remains to be seen, but there is enough intrigue in this first episode that Drake’s loss is felt solely on an emotional level, rather than in Closed Casket’s construction. Time is spent with protagonists and antagonists alike, all of whom deal with Drake’s death in different ways. Though her scenes are brief, Charlene McKenna’s performance is heart-wrenching as the grief of losing her husband overcomes Rose and she runs away from her home. Macfadyen and Rothenberg are as reliable as ever, stoic and focused in their ambition to avenge their friend.
The episode itself reflects that stoicism; aside from Rose and Matilda’s respective scenes and a short moment in which Susan catches sight of Connor outside Dove’s home, the emotions are somewhat downplayed. There’s a new, more sombre version of the theme tune, befitting the mournful turn of events and used to establish the quieter tone that the episode goes for. It works well, particularly in the more sinister moments, such as Dove sweeping Connor into his arms, or Matilda coming face to face with an old foe of her father’s. When the heightened, emotional scenes do come, the contrast helps them land more effectively.
In the midst of this fallout, Closed Casket has a lot of set-up to do, as well as reminding everyone of what has gone before. Naturally, it feels a little slow as a result, a deliberate and steady attempt to move the characters into position for the coming episodes. As the dire nature of Reid, Jackson, and Susan’s respective situations become clearer and more obstacles are found to be in their way, the episode picks up pace towards a final scene that is still more about scene-setting than action, but with the added bonus of firmly establishing the opposite sides of this series’ struggle.
Introducing old faces is never an easy task , especially when they have been absent for two series. Thankfully, having an actor with the presence of Joseph Mawle is a good hand to play and the second he strides in, the memory of Shine’s awfulness comes flooding back. Shine is one of the best antagonists to cross Reid’s path and Mawle’s spitting performance is set up in perfect opposition to the ever calm and methodical Macfadyen. Though kept separate for this episode, the anticipation of their inevitable confrontation bubbles under the surface, ready to build as the series progresses.
The returning secondary characters continue to provide capable support. Thatcher finds himself in his element with Shine in control and Benjamin O’Mahoney’s cocksure attitude is undercut beautifully in the climactic scene of the episode. Anna Burnett is given some of the more emotional work to do as Matilda is faced with surviving without her father and the newfound knowledge of his violent acts. Both Armstrong and Scott remain impressive as the chalk-and-cheese Dove brothers, one struggling to control his inner animal, the other the very definition of calm manipulation.
With characters on the run, stakes raised, and battle lines drawn, it’s a strong start to the fifth series. Ripper Street has steadily become a more consistently good show during its runtime and if the current trajectory holds, it will finish its time with us on a considerable high.
Read Becky's review of the series four finale, Edmund Reid Did This, here.
This review was originally posted in October 2016.
- 10/12/2016
- Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor Sep 27, 2016
The fifth and final series of Ripper Street will arrive on Amazon Video in the UK on Wednesday the 12th of October...
All six episodes of series five in Richard Warlow's Victorian-set crime drama Ripper Street will arrive on Amazon Video in the UK on the 12th of October.
Series five, announced earlier this year as the show's final run, began filming in Dublin this March. The speedy turnaround means that fans watching via the streaming service will be treated to two series in a single year.
Amazon rescued the detective drama after its cancellation by the BBC in 2013, giving Warlow the chance to expand the story of Edmund Reid and co. with three further series.
According to the Amazon press bumf, the show's six final episodes "make up one single story. Our heroes become fugitives, forved to operate outside the law as they pursue the...
The fifth and final series of Ripper Street will arrive on Amazon Video in the UK on Wednesday the 12th of October...
All six episodes of series five in Richard Warlow's Victorian-set crime drama Ripper Street will arrive on Amazon Video in the UK on the 12th of October.
Series five, announced earlier this year as the show's final run, began filming in Dublin this March. The speedy turnaround means that fans watching via the streaming service will be treated to two series in a single year.
Amazon rescued the detective drama after its cancellation by the BBC in 2013, giving Warlow the chance to expand the story of Edmund Reid and co. with three further series.
According to the Amazon press bumf, the show's six final episodes "make up one single story. Our heroes become fugitives, forved to operate outside the law as they pursue the...
- 9/27/2016
- Den of Geek
Becky Lea Oct 4, 2016
Jerome Flynn continues to shine as the star of Ripper Street's atmospheric, skillful fourth series...
This review contains spoilers.
4.6 Edmund Reid Did This
Drake realises that Reid intends to investigate Augustus Dove’s ties to the Whitechapel Golem regardless of his orders, but he reluctantly listens to the evidence presented to them by Miss Castello and sees his Superintendent’s involvement is clear. They begin to put the assorted pieces together, find that Susan is alive and that Jackson has been up to a whole lot of dirty work in an attempt to free her. Dove is up to his own machinations, anticipating Drake’s discoveries by forcing Rose to divulge the location of the body of Theodore Swift, Susan’s father, left to rot by her and messrs Reid, Drake and Jackson. When Dove makes his move and tries to have Reid and Drake arrested,...
Jerome Flynn continues to shine as the star of Ripper Street's atmospheric, skillful fourth series...
This review contains spoilers.
4.6 Edmund Reid Did This
Drake realises that Reid intends to investigate Augustus Dove’s ties to the Whitechapel Golem regardless of his orders, but he reluctantly listens to the evidence presented to them by Miss Castello and sees his Superintendent’s involvement is clear. They begin to put the assorted pieces together, find that Susan is alive and that Jackson has been up to a whole lot of dirty work in an attempt to free her. Dove is up to his own machinations, anticipating Drake’s discoveries by forcing Rose to divulge the location of the body of Theodore Swift, Susan’s father, left to rot by her and messrs Reid, Drake and Jackson. When Dove makes his move and tries to have Reid and Drake arrested,...
- 2/22/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Joanne Froggatt has begun filming her first project since wrapping up her time in Downton Abbey earlier this month.
The actress will play serial murderer Mary Ann Cotton in ITV's upcoming Victorian drama Dark Angel, which has started shooting in North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Froggatt's character sounds like the complete opposite to Downton's dependable maid Anna Bates, as she has a secret history of adultery, bigamy, fraud and murder.
With each killing, Cotton increases her social and financial standing in Victorian society, while no-one suspects that she could be behind the horrendous crimes. So don't mess with her.
Dark Angel will also star Alun Armstrong, Jonas Armstrong, Laura Morgan, Sam Hoare, Emma Fielding and Penny Layden.
ITV will soon announce the airdates for the two-part series.
Froggatt will return for the final series of Downton Abbey next month, which will conclude with its Christmas special on Christmas Day.
The actress will play serial murderer Mary Ann Cotton in ITV's upcoming Victorian drama Dark Angel, which has started shooting in North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Froggatt's character sounds like the complete opposite to Downton's dependable maid Anna Bates, as she has a secret history of adultery, bigamy, fraud and murder.
With each killing, Cotton increases her social and financial standing in Victorian society, while no-one suspects that she could be behind the horrendous crimes. So don't mess with her.
Dark Angel will also star Alun Armstrong, Jonas Armstrong, Laura Morgan, Sam Hoare, Emma Fielding and Penny Layden.
ITV will soon announce the airdates for the two-part series.
Froggatt will return for the final series of Downton Abbey next month, which will conclude with its Christmas special on Christmas Day.
- 8/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Filming has begun in Dublin on the fourth season of the Victorian era detective drama "Ripper Street" with several new faces joining the cast including David Threlfall as a series regular and wharfinger named Abel Croker.
Also joining him in guest starring roles will be the likes of David Warner, Killian Scott, former "Robin Hood" star Jonas Armstrong and "Harry Potter" regular Matthew Lewis. The new season is the first of two ordered by Amazon for its Prime Instant Video service.
Season 3 launched on Prime last November and attracted larger viewing audiences than some of the biggest U.S. series on the service to date, along with being the most-watched first show among new subscribers.
Source: Deadline...
Also joining him in guest starring roles will be the likes of David Warner, Killian Scott, former "Robin Hood" star Jonas Armstrong and "Harry Potter" regular Matthew Lewis. The new season is the first of two ordered by Amazon for its Prime Instant Video service.
Season 3 launched on Prime last November and attracted larger viewing audiences than some of the biggest U.S. series on the service to date, along with being the most-watched first show among new subscribers.
Source: Deadline...
- 8/12/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Warning: This article contains spoilers for the entire third series of Ripper Street - now airing on BBC One
Ripper Street is swelling its ranks with the addition of some exciting new cast members.
David Threlfall is joining the period thriller for its fourth series as villain Abel Croker.
Shameless star Threlfall will be a series regular, while Harry Potter veteran Matthew Lewis - of posing in his pants fame - also joins the cast.
Ex-Robin Hood Jonas Armstrong, '71 star Killian Scott and acting legend David Warner will also appear in the new series, which has just begun filming in Dublin.
They join returning cast members Matthew MacFadyen, Jerome Flynn, Adam Rothenberg and Charlene McKenna - while MyAnna Buring will also be back, meaning her Long Susan must have escaped the gallows!
Lucy Cohu (Deborah Goren) and Derek Riddell (Constantine) will also return, reprising their roles from the very first series of Ripper Street.
Ripper Street is swelling its ranks with the addition of some exciting new cast members.
David Threlfall is joining the period thriller for its fourth series as villain Abel Croker.
Shameless star Threlfall will be a series regular, while Harry Potter veteran Matthew Lewis - of posing in his pants fame - also joins the cast.
Ex-Robin Hood Jonas Armstrong, '71 star Killian Scott and acting legend David Warner will also appear in the new series, which has just begun filming in Dublin.
They join returning cast members Matthew MacFadyen, Jerome Flynn, Adam Rothenberg and Charlene McKenna - while MyAnna Buring will also be back, meaning her Long Susan must have escaped the gallows!
Lucy Cohu (Deborah Goren) and Derek Riddell (Constantine) will also return, reprising their roles from the very first series of Ripper Street.
- 8/11/2015
- Digital Spy
From Primeval to Merlin and Atlantis, Doctor Who's return spawned a host of Saturday teatime dramas that have since disappeared. What next?
It’s Saturday night. BBC 1 is showing Doctor Who. It does this a lot, generally speaking, and has done on and off (sometimes very off) for over fifty years. When the show returned in 2005 it brought with it the realisation that there was a huge family audience un-catered for on Saturday nights, and unfortunately Doctor Who was only on air for a quarter of the year, so it couldn’t do it all by itself.
ITV quickly realised it needed to attract that audience too, and while it had gameshows that dominated the schedules it didn’t have anything like Buck Rogers In The 25th Century or The A Team to put up against the BBC this time. And time was of the essence: new shows had...
It’s Saturday night. BBC 1 is showing Doctor Who. It does this a lot, generally speaking, and has done on and off (sometimes very off) for over fifty years. When the show returned in 2005 it brought with it the realisation that there was a huge family audience un-catered for on Saturday nights, and unfortunately Doctor Who was only on air for a quarter of the year, so it couldn’t do it all by itself.
ITV quickly realised it needed to attract that audience too, and while it had gameshows that dominated the schedules it didn’t have anything like Buck Rogers In The 25th Century or The A Team to put up against the BBC this time. And time was of the essence: new shows had...
- 5/2/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Stars: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Jonas Armstrong, Tony Way, Kick Gurry, Franz Drameh, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley | Written by Christopher McQuarrie, Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth | Directed by Doug Liman
Anybody who has played computer games (and who hasn’t?) knows how useful the restart option is, or the more annoying forced respawn from death. To die at a tricky part of the level and just be able to restart at a checkpoint or recently saved position helps you adapt your strategy and retry what you did wrong, till you finally make it past that tough part and reach the end of the level. This is exactly what Tom Cruise has the ability to do in Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow.
Tom Cruise plays Major William Cage, an arrogant PR man for the human war machine fighting against the alien invasion that has overtaken most of Europe.
Anybody who has played computer games (and who hasn’t?) knows how useful the restart option is, or the more annoying forced respawn from death. To die at a tricky part of the level and just be able to restart at a checkpoint or recently saved position helps you adapt your strategy and retry what you did wrong, till you finally make it past that tough part and reach the end of the level. This is exactly what Tom Cruise has the ability to do in Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow.
Tom Cruise plays Major William Cage, an arrogant PR man for the human war machine fighting against the alien invasion that has overtaken most of Europe.
- 10/11/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
Edge of Tomorrow - Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD Director: Doug Liman Cast: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Jonas Armstrong,Kick Gurry. Full cast + crew There's one movie every summer blockbuster season that seems like it should have been a bigger deal. This year that unenviable title belongs to Edge of Tomorrow (which you'd be forgiven for now thinking it's called Live Die Repeat), an enormously entertaining sci-fi action movie that combines an alien-invasion movie with a Groundhog Day-like time loop in smart, memorable and inventive ways. Tom Cruise will once again remind people why he's an international superstar, but the real revelation here for many may be just how much ass Emily Blunt kicks in an action...
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- 10/9/2014
- by Peter Hall
- Movies.com
The Field of Blood Acorn Media/Rlj Entertainment
New Doctor Who Peter Capaldi and “the other Doctor” David Morrissey lead an all-star cast in Acorn Media’s 30 September release of The Field of Blood, Set 1. Written and directed by David Kane, The Field of Blood is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Denise Mina. The central character — Paddy Meehan (Jayd Johnson) — is a copy writer at a Glaswegian newspaper. She dreams of forging a career as an investigative journalist but opportunities are at a premium for young women in 1980s Glasgow. Paddy gets an unexpected break when a toddler is murdered — seemingly by her young cousin. Allegations concerning the suspect soon appear in the local papers. Her relatives, wrongly blame Paddy for the negative headlines surrounding the family and the supposed killer. Paddy sees an opportunity to raise her own profile while uncovering the truth about the murder.
New Doctor Who Peter Capaldi and “the other Doctor” David Morrissey lead an all-star cast in Acorn Media’s 30 September release of The Field of Blood, Set 1. Written and directed by David Kane, The Field of Blood is based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Denise Mina. The central character — Paddy Meehan (Jayd Johnson) — is a copy writer at a Glaswegian newspaper. She dreams of forging a career as an investigative journalist but opportunities are at a premium for young women in 1980s Glasgow. Paddy gets an unexpected break when a toddler is murdered — seemingly by her young cousin. Allegations concerning the suspect soon appear in the local papers. Her relatives, wrongly blame Paddy for the negative headlines surrounding the family and the supposed killer. Paddy sees an opportunity to raise her own profile while uncovering the truth about the murder.
- 9/30/2014
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Live. Die. Repeat. It’s an unusual process, but one Bill Cage must endure time and time again if he’s to lead the humans to victory against an alien onslaught. Bill’s strange reincarnation is at the core of the Tom Cruise-starring sci-fi action flick, Edge of Tomorrow, which hits home media this fall.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Edge of Tomorrow in a Blu-ray / DVD combo pack on October 7th. The combo packs will be available in both 2D and 3D versions.
Special Features (thanks to Blu-ray.com!):
Operation Downfall Adrenaline Cut Storming The Beach Weapons Of The Future Creatures Not Of This World On The Edge With Doug Liman Deleted Scenes
“The epic action of “Edge of Tomorrow” unfolds in a near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release Edge of Tomorrow in a Blu-ray / DVD combo pack on October 7th. The combo packs will be available in both 2D and 3D versions.
Special Features (thanks to Blu-ray.com!):
Operation Downfall Adrenaline Cut Storming The Beach Weapons Of The Future Creatures Not Of This World On The Edge With Doug Liman Deleted Scenes
“The epic action of “Edge of Tomorrow” unfolds in a near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world.
- 8/15/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Warner Bros.' home entertainment division have announced some details and dates on a pair of blu-rays that action fans are sure to want to pick up. The first is a newer title in Tom Cruise's surprise blockbuster, Edge of Tomorrow, and then we have details on a special 25th Anniversary Edition of Tim Burton's classic Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Come inside to check out all the details on both these titles and when you'll be able to pick them up!
Live, Die, Repeat when “Edge of Tomorrow” arrives onto Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD on October 7 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Directed by Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity,” “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”), “Edge of Tomorrow” stars Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise (“Born on the Fourth of July,” “Jerry Maguire,” “Magnolia”) and Emily Blunt (“The Devil Wears Prada,” “The Adjustment Bureau”).
Warner Bros....
Live, Die, Repeat when “Edge of Tomorrow” arrives onto Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital HD on October 7 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Directed by Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity,” “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”), “Edge of Tomorrow” stars Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise (“Born on the Fourth of July,” “Jerry Maguire,” “Magnolia”) and Emily Blunt (“The Devil Wears Prada,” “The Adjustment Bureau”).
Warner Bros....
- 8/14/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ Edge Of Tomorrow grossed $111.1 million, making it the weekend’s #1 film internationally and worldwide.
Read Jim Batts’ review Here.
Read Melissa Thompson’s interview with the film’s composer, Christophe Beck, Here.
Internationally, the film has been in limited release for 12 days, including Wednesday openings, and debuted in an additional 36 countries over the weekend, earning an impressive $82 million, including returns in Russia with $8.6 million, China with $25 million, and Korea at $16.6 million. The international cumulative gross now stands at $111 million. On the domestic side, in its first three days of release, Edge Of Tomorrow has grossed $29.1 million, bringing the worldwide total to $140.1 million..
Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Warner Bros. “Edge of Tomorrow” puts the international marketplace on “Cruise” control topping the chart with $82 million in 63 markets while Disney’s “Maleficent” reaches $335 million worldwide. Fox’s “The Fault in Our Stars...
Read Jim Batts’ review Here.
Read Melissa Thompson’s interview with the film’s composer, Christophe Beck, Here.
Internationally, the film has been in limited release for 12 days, including Wednesday openings, and debuted in an additional 36 countries over the weekend, earning an impressive $82 million, including returns in Russia with $8.6 million, China with $25 million, and Korea at $16.6 million. The international cumulative gross now stands at $111 million. On the domestic side, in its first three days of release, Edge Of Tomorrow has grossed $29.1 million, bringing the worldwide total to $140.1 million..
Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Warner Bros. “Edge of Tomorrow” puts the international marketplace on “Cruise” control topping the chart with $82 million in 63 markets while Disney’s “Maleficent” reaches $335 million worldwide. Fox’s “The Fault in Our Stars...
- 6/9/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Warner Bros. Pictures released their new Tom Cruise branded, Sci-Fi/thriller flick, "Edge Of Tomorrow" into theaters this weekend. I just checked it out, and thought it was absolutely great. The plotline was super intriguing from beginning to end. It offered up a plethora of hardcore,nonstop action and drama. It stars: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Jeremy Piven, Ciaran Hinds, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda, and Tony Way. In the new flick, the world has been battling an alien species, called the Mimics, for the past 5 years. Nato militaries have federated to create the United Defense Forces (Udf), with defeats escalating as the war continues. As the Mimics tighten their grip on Europe, the introduction of armed mechanized exoskeletons ,called Jackets, allows the Udf to achieve a decisive victory at Verdun. From there, we get introduced to Major William...
- 6/8/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Warner Bros. Pictures released their new Tom Cruise branded, Sci-Fi/thriller flick, "Edge Of Tomorrow" into theaters this weekend, and the reviews from the top critics, are all in. It turns out that most of them liked it with an overall 71 score out of a possible 100 across 43 reviews at the metacritic.com site. The movie stars: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Jeremy Piven, Ciaran Hinds, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda, and Tony Way. We've included blurbs from a few of the critics, below. Richard Roeper at the Chicago Sun-Times, gave it a perfect 100 score! He said: "Edge of Tomorrow is the ultimate metaphor about Tom Cruise’s career. You can’t kill this guy. He’ll just keep coming. And he remains arguably the biggest movie star in the world for a reason. He brings it." Kenneth Turan from the Los Angeles Times,...
- 6/6/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Title: Edge of Tomorrow Directed By: Doug Liman Starring: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Jonas Armstrong, Kick Gurry, Franz Drameh, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Noah Taylor Vicious aliens, wicked combat and Tom Cruise charm are all good fun, but what’s the point when the story makes no sense? Cruise is Major William Cage. He’s in the army and has a high rank, but he’s a man of media relations, not combat. When his superior (Brendan Gleeson) decides it’s time for the world to see him in battle, Cage finds himself face-to-face with invading ETs donning an ExoSuit equipped with heavy artillery he doesn’t know how to operate. [ Read More ]
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- 6/6/2014
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Award-winning composer Christophe Beck scores the action-drama Edge Of Tomorrow, directed by Doug Liman and starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. The film follows a soldier (Cruise) who finds himself caught in a time loop while battling an alien invasion.
The Edge Of Tomorrow soundtrack will be released on Watertower Records. In theaters now, read Jim Batts’ review Here. Earlier this week I spoke with the composer about his latest film soundtrack.
Christophe Beck is behind the score to the Golden Globe- and Oscar-winning film Frozen. The Frozen soundtrack, certified platinum 11 weeks after its release, has sold more than one million copies, and spent five non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Beck returned to the Muppets in Muppets Most Wanted after scoring The Muppets in 2011. He’s also scored the blockbuster Hangover trilogy, Tower Heist, Due Date, Date Night and Pitch Perfect. He staged the drama for...
The Edge Of Tomorrow soundtrack will be released on Watertower Records. In theaters now, read Jim Batts’ review Here. Earlier this week I spoke with the composer about his latest film soundtrack.
Christophe Beck is behind the score to the Golden Globe- and Oscar-winning film Frozen. The Frozen soundtrack, certified platinum 11 weeks after its release, has sold more than one million copies, and spent five non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Beck returned to the Muppets in Muppets Most Wanted after scoring The Muppets in 2011. He’s also scored the blockbuster Hangover trilogy, Tower Heist, Due Date, Date Night and Pitch Perfect. He staged the drama for...
- 6/6/2014
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
‘Edge of Tomorrow’ review: Tom Cruise, the Last Movie Star, makes latest alien invasion movie ‘exceptionally entertaining’ (photo: Tom Cruise in ‘Edge of Tomorrow’) Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s popular illustrated novel All You Need Is Kill was originally published in 2004, and has seen a number of adaptations and republications, including serialization as an even more popular manga in Japan and, translated from the original, an American graphic novel recently republished as Edge of Tomorrow. The latter is a better title for a movie, particularly a summer blockbuster featuring the last movie star, the full depth and breadth of his star powers at work in every scene — as he is literally in every scene — turning what would have been a serviceable military sci-fi adventure movie into an exceptionally entertaining sci-fi drama that reminds one what the purpose of a movie star is: to make the audience care about characters and events they...
- 6/6/2014
- by Tim Cogshell
- Alt Film Guide
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, language and brief suggestive material Cast: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Brendan Gleeson, Jonas Armstrong, Tony Way, Kick Gurry and Bill Paxton Written By: Christopher McQuarrie, Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth Directed By: Doug Liman Movie heroes don’t usually get to make mistakes. Think about the […]
Read Review: Edge of Tomorrow on Filmonic.
Read Review: Edge of Tomorrow on Filmonic.
- 6/5/2014
- by Andrew Shuster
- Filmonic.com
Award-winning composer Christophe Beck (The Hangover I & II, Waiting For Superman) scores the action-drama Edge Of Tomorrow, directed by Doug Liman and starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt. The film follows a soldier (Cruise) who finds himself caught in a time loop while battling an alien invasion.
Listen to a preview of the soundtrack below.
Want to hear more? Check out 4 tracks from the upcoming Edge Of Tomorrow soundtrack Here.
Christophe Beck credits display his ability to find the tone of film in any genre. In 2000, the cheerleading comedy Bring It On launched Beck’s prolific film scoring career. His credits include The Hangover, the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time, Under the Tuscan Sun, Red, Burlesque, What Happens in Vegas, and the heartwarming film, Crazy, Stupid, Love demonstrated Christophe Beck’s ability to convey a spectrum of emotion, with his varying tones throughout the film. The same year, he...
Listen to a preview of the soundtrack below.
Want to hear more? Check out 4 tracks from the upcoming Edge Of Tomorrow soundtrack Here.
Christophe Beck credits display his ability to find the tone of film in any genre. In 2000, the cheerleading comedy Bring It On launched Beck’s prolific film scoring career. His credits include The Hangover, the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time, Under the Tuscan Sun, Red, Burlesque, What Happens in Vegas, and the heartwarming film, Crazy, Stupid, Love demonstrated Christophe Beck’s ability to convey a spectrum of emotion, with his varying tones throughout the film. The same year, he...
- 6/2/2014
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Edge of Tomorrow has released a final trailer.
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Doug Liman's science fiction action movie.
Read our Edge of Tomorrow review: Tom Cruise is back on top of the world
The film centres around a military officer (Cruise) caught in a war against alien invaders.
He discovers that every time he dies the day is reset, and must use his strange position to save the world and the fellow soldier (Blunt) who shares his experiences.
Bill Paxton, Jeremy Piven, Ciaran Hinds, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda and Tony Way also feature in Christopher McQuarrie's adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel All You Need is Kill.
Edge of Tomorrow opens in UK cinemas today (May 30) and will arrive in the Us on June 6.
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Doug Liman's science fiction action movie.
Read our Edge of Tomorrow review: Tom Cruise is back on top of the world
The film centres around a military officer (Cruise) caught in a war against alien invaders.
He discovers that every time he dies the day is reset, and must use his strange position to save the world and the fellow soldier (Blunt) who shares his experiences.
Bill Paxton, Jeremy Piven, Ciaran Hinds, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda and Tony Way also feature in Christopher McQuarrie's adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel All You Need is Kill.
Edge of Tomorrow opens in UK cinemas today (May 30) and will arrive in the Us on June 6.
- 5/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 50 pairs of advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to the highly anticipated new sci-fi “Edge of Tomorrow” starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt!
“Edge of Tomorrow,” which is rated “PG-13” and opens on June 6, 2014, also stars Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Jonas Armstrong, Tony Way, Kick Gurry, Franz Drameh, Dragomir Mrsic and Lara Pulver from director Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity,” “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “The Bourne Supremacy”) and writers Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth.
To win your free “Edge of Tomorrow” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
“Edge of Tomorrow,” which is rated “PG-13” and opens on June 6, 2014, also stars Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson, Jonas Armstrong, Tony Way, Kick Gurry, Franz Drameh, Dragomir Mrsic and Lara Pulver from director Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity,” “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “The Bourne Supremacy”) and writers Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth.
To win your free “Edge of Tomorrow” passes courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
- 5/30/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
3 Premieres, 3 Countries, 1 Day. On Wednesday (May 28), the “Red Carpet Repeat” Fan Event took place celebrating the upcoming release of Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge Of Tomorrow.
The three premieres took place in London, Paris and New York and was attended by key cast members including Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and the film’s director, Doug Liman.
Check out the highlights and photos from Edge Of Tomorrow’s Global Premiere Event.
London:
Credit: David Dettman
Paris:
Credit: Vincent Zafra
New York City:
Photo Credit: Amanda Schwab
All photos – Copyright: © 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. – U.S., Canada, Bahamas & Bermuda © 2014 Village Roadshow Films (Bvi) Limited – All Other Territories
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge Of Tomorrow. The epic action unfolds in the near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault,...
The three premieres took place in London, Paris and New York and was attended by key cast members including Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and the film’s director, Doug Liman.
Check out the highlights and photos from Edge Of Tomorrow’s Global Premiere Event.
London:
Credit: David Dettman
Paris:
Credit: Vincent Zafra
New York City:
Photo Credit: Amanda Schwab
All photos – Copyright: © 2014 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. – U.S., Canada, Bahamas & Bermuda © 2014 Village Roadshow Films (Bvi) Limited – All Other Territories
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge Of Tomorrow. The epic action unfolds in the near future in which an alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault,...
- 5/29/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
In anticipation of the film's release, Latino-Review is givinging away a few "Edge of Tomorrow"-related items to some lucky readers, including a "Edge of Tomorrow" Backpack, "Edge of Tomorrow" Bluetooth Speaker, and much more.
In order to enter the contest, email Latinoreviewmail@gmail.com with your name and address and include "Edge of Tomorrow" Giveaway in the subject headline.
This giveaway will be open until June 9th at noon Pst and is only open to residents of the United States. Also, only one entry per person. Once the giveaway ends, we’ll look over the entries and randomly draw winners that day. Winners will be advised via email.
Here is what we got.
Black Backpack – Arv $80Bluetooth Speaker – Arv $58Survival Radio & Flashlight – Arv $33Portable Battery Charger – Arv $16Silver Weave Notebook – Arv $18"Edge of Tomorrow" Hat – Arv $16Movie tie-in Paperback "Edge of Tomorrow" Novel previously published as "All You Need is Kill...
In order to enter the contest, email Latinoreviewmail@gmail.com with your name and address and include "Edge of Tomorrow" Giveaway in the subject headline.
This giveaway will be open until June 9th at noon Pst and is only open to residents of the United States. Also, only one entry per person. Once the giveaway ends, we’ll look over the entries and randomly draw winners that day. Winners will be advised via email.
Here is what we got.
Black Backpack – Arv $80Bluetooth Speaker – Arv $58Survival Radio & Flashlight – Arv $33Portable Battery Charger – Arv $16Silver Weave Notebook – Arv $18"Edge of Tomorrow" Hat – Arv $16Movie tie-in Paperback "Edge of Tomorrow" Novel previously published as "All You Need is Kill...
- 5/27/2014
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
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