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movienized-com · 7 months ago
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Sexy Beast
Sexy Beast (Serie 2024) #JamesMcArdle #EmunElliott #SarahGreene #StephenMoyer #StanleyMorgan Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Comedy / Drama Hauptrollen: James McArdle, Emun Elliott, Sarah Greene, Stephen Moyer, Emun Elliott, Stanley Morgan, Megan Morgan, Michael Obiora, Simona Zivkovska, Nicola Wright, Colin Mace, Eliza Bennett, Joshua Samuels, Sami Amber, Paul Thornley, Sophia La Porta, Tara Divina, Paul Kaye … Serienbeschreibung: London, in den 90er Jahren: Der begnadete Dieb Gal Dove…
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adamwatchesmovies · 3 years ago
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Old (2021)
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I've never seen another movie tell the same tale as Old. This makes it unpredictable and interesting from the get-go. It also explains too much, which makes it easy to poke holes in its story. Whether you'll enjoy it depends entirely on your ability to suspend your disbelief.
Like many of M. Night Shyamalan’s films, the less you know going in, the better. This allows you to experience the strange goings-on as the characters do, which will distract from the loopy mechanics of this strange beach. Before going into more details and the premise, I'll tell you that it's worth checking out. You might find that it exploits a fear you didn’t even know you had. If some of it doesn’t seem to add up (such as Nikki Amuka-Bird’s character) just wait. Old doesn’t really have a twist. That word implies that everything you saw before will be turned on its head. What Old has is not the same as a reveal that “they were living in present-day the whole time” or “he was the hero’s father all along”!
With that said, the premise: Guy and Prisca Cappa (Gael García Bernal and Vicky Krieps) are vacationing with their six-year-old son Trent (Nolan River) and 11-year-old daughter Maddox (Alexa Swinton). While relaxing on an exclusive beach with some other resort guests, they suddenly begin aging one year for every thirty minutes.
Suddenly discovering your health will degenerate until death in a matter of hours or that your best years slipping through your fingers are real fears touched upon to various degrees. Even if the characters don’t explicitly express these, you feel it just looking at them. The way Shyamalan transitions between the different actors who play the same roles is effective. A different movie would’ve made the mistake of trying (and failing) to use computer effects to show rapid bursts of time. In Old, we follow enough characters that someone can walk away from the camera - for credible reasons - and then come back later looking completely different without making you feel like they’re cheating.
Though the dialogue is often stilted, the filmmaking is still good. Every second spent on the gorgeous sand with those beautiful cliffs and that pristine water is costing our protagonists a lot. You want them to hurry but an escape must be carefully planned - we see how fatal rushing things can be. Then, there are the internal dangers. Sometimes it’s a disease that goes untreated “for years”. In some cases, it's the psychological toll of losing your looks, your strength, your sight, your hearing, and your health. If you suffer from a mental disease, your mind might go. Someone on the beach snaps and they become an external danger. The premise also allows for quiet, contemplative moments as some people realize it’s too late for them, that all they can do is enjoy their twilight years.
Even when M. Night Shyamalan isn’t successful, his projects are interesting because they’re ambitious. Old shows that maybe he should get a co-writer to polish his dialogue and get a second opinion about which mysteries need to be left in the dark but it's more "good" than "bad". (November 7, 2021)
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indkcoes · 5 years ago
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2012 - 2013 Uma garota de uma cidade pequena, mas de grandes ideias, se muda para Newcastle e aceita um emprego na primeira loja de departamentos do país. #séries #theparadise #joannavanderham #emunelliott #indicações https://www.instagram.com/p/B61dutUBAPI/?igshid=161iyix6s3k3j
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doomonfilm · 3 years ago
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Thoughts : Old (2021)
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One of my DOOMonFILM blog projects for 2021 was to pick a director a month, watch all of their films and rank them according to my own personal set of criteria and opinions.  Most of the directors chosen were either old schoolers or directors who focused on independent ventures mostly, but out of the few high profile directors chosen, one of my favorites was M. Night Shyamalan.  Ironically, like one or two of the other directors I covered, once I made a catalog hierarchy, Shyamalan decided to drop a new film.  The premise of Old was certainly intriguing, but I seemed to not have a sense of urgency in regard to seeing it.  All of this changed within the last few weeks, however, as a friend at work started speaking extremely high of the film after his recent viewing.
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Old does a great job of managing and fulfilling expectations while still clearly holding the ace in the hole of the famous M. Night Shyamalan twist in the back pocket, making it the most sound offering since The Visit.  Much like The Visit, this film is strongly bolstered by themes of family and time breeding estrangement (though Old takes the second theme from a number of completely opposite perspectives), and it is also a showcase for some strong child acting.  Viewers will be very frontloaded going into the film by the title alone, and while age is an obvious factor in the film, we are more so forced to look at life and time in a sort of microwave fashion, meaning that the fear of lost times, lost special moments and lost loved ones are stacked on top of one another at a horrifying rate, removing any room for rationalization and acceptance.  While all of these factors are horrifying enough in terms of the way that they wreak havoc on the adults, it becomes horrifying on an existential level as well when the children not only age physically, but emotionally as well, meaning the weight of awareness is forced onto them at light speed.
Old shares a space with Midsommar in the sense that it occupies a space in the realms of what I like to think of as “uncanny valley daylight horror”.  It also falls a bit under the ironically-titled category I like to think of as “bottle movies”, where the events take place chiefly in one location, which means that the true horror has to come from the premise of the film, and the tension from our expectations of events versus the way we take in what actually happens.  Much like us, the characters in the film attempt to rationalize the horror they are facing by imprinting their personal and professional skill sets onto the events that take place, which leads to further tension as each characters approach must be accepted or discredited with minimal time to process due to the way that things rapidly fall apart.  The entire time, we are essentially shown the magic trick that M. Night Shyamalan is trying to pull on us, with him bringing things home via the right amount of additional detail and context during the resolution (as previously mentioned).
The cinematography during the resort moments sticks to your standard Hollywood big budget approach of long lenses and slow pushes, but once the main cast arrives at the preserve, there is a wonderfully radical shift in the cinematography full of odes to horror movie styles from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, not to mention plenty of kinetic handheld work.  The preserve is a fantastic location, with its golden sands, arresting cliff walls and caverns, deceptively beautiful waters and the always visually stunning coral.  The special effects and makeup work is surprisingly powerful and expressive due to the fact that it is extremely subtle, seemingly opting to work in conjunction with the old school horror visual tricks and unsettling score rather than trying to take center stage.  The moments of violence and body horror are riveting and leave an impression without having to stray too far into the realms of excessive gore.
Gael García Bernal has the monumental task of serving as the most sound presence in a large group of people suffering from a litany of different psychoses and accelerated medical problems, making him a strong baseline to measure the many shades of frantic natures we face as viewers.  In comparison, Vicky Krieps carries in literal worlds of pain, both emotional and physical, and essentially allows herself to be broken down and built up again through the course of events.  Rufus Sewell is one of the most terrifying presences in the film as he manages to play his character’s schizophrenia right up to the point of trope territory, settling nicely within the realms of a threat that could go off at any time.  Abbey Lee plays vain and personally damaged in a very withdrawn manner, making her connection to Sewell’s character a dangerously tenuous one where she is too self-involved to care for the welfare of others who suffer at her husband’s hands.  Ken Leung and Nikki Amuka-Bird attempt to bring different levels of rationale and logical thinking to the table, making them an interesting volatile element in the camp.  Aaron Pierre takes his mysterious and dominating presence and uses it as a sort of distraction to the fact that he is one of the most calming presences within the film, with his pained look being the only thing that doesn’t fit into his mostly pained persona.  Appearances by Kathleen Chalfant, Gustaf Hammarstein, Francesca Eastwood, Matthew Shear and director M. Night Shyamalan round out the main adult cast.
A special note must be made about the casting and collective performance for each of the child characters.  The character of Trent is largely carried by the quirky and inquisitive nature of Nolan River and the emotionally unstable fear portrayed by Alex Wolff, with Luca Faustino Rodriguez bridging that gap during the moments that the terror on the beach unfolds and Emun Elliott bringing everything home via the wisdom of adulthood.  When it comes to Maddox, Alexa Swinton sets the table with pre-teen angst before handing things off to Thomasin McKenzie, who does most of the heavy lifting for Maddox in terms of emotional rationalization and coping with fear before Embeth Davidtz brings things home in one of the final fear-based story beats.  Finally, the chilling character arc of Kara is portrayed via the combined innocence of Kylie Begley and Mikaya Fisher before Eliza Scanlen steps to the plate to bring Kara through two of the most jarring moments in a film full of them.
Old is definitely a huge win for M. Night Shyamalan, and a proper return to form that proves The Visit wasn’t just a fluke during a 15 year run of ridings the ups and downs of mediocrity.  Films like this are always the hardest to place in year end lists, as there is just as much technical prowess and strong writing to be found in this film clearly meant to reach the largest common denominator as there is in your Oscar-bait films, if not more (in some cases).  I do know this... if you’re looking for a popcorn flick, pick this one and prepare yourself to be pleasantly surprised that you’re getting more than you bargained for.
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lovette24601 · 7 years ago
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😍❤️ #EmunElliott #Fatherland #Manchester #MIF (at Royal Exchange Theatre)
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rough-cut-tv-blog · 8 years ago
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Paradox is a 2009 British science fiction police drama, starring Tamzin Outhwaite as Detective Inspector Rebecca Flint. Written by Lizzie Mickery and produced by Clerkenwell Films for the BBC, it was filmed and set in Manchester, England. Flint heads a police team played by Mark Bonnar and Chiké Okonkwo, working with a scientist played by Emun Elliott, as they attempt to prevent disasters foretold by images being sent from the future. #bbc #tv #paradox #manchester #markbonnar #tamzinouthwaite #emunelliott #chikeokonkwo (at Manchester, United Kingdom)
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therealmrpositive · 4 years ago
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Paradox (2009)
In today's review, I have 24 hours to convince you of the impossible. As I attempt a #positive review of the 2009 British time bending thriller Paradox #TamzinOuthwaite #MarkBonnar #EmunElliott #ChikéOkonkwo
Whether our future is unwritten or just unknown? It is a massive disadvantage that we do not know what lies ahead of us. That is often pondered writers, creating scenarios where their protagonist has the upper hand, using this knowledge for personal gain, with heavy consequences. In 2009, a British miniseries examined what would happen if we had the faintest of prior insight in the moments before…
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movieloversyt · 6 years ago
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Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [HD] Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [4K] El Secreto De Las Abejas |2019 Расскажи Это Пчелам Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen
#TellItToTheBees #AnnaPaquin #HollidayGrainger #GregorSelkirk #EmunElliott #LaurenLyle #FionaShaw #DerHoniggartenDasGeheimnisDerBienen #DerHoniggarten #DasGeheimnisDerBienen #РасскажиЭтоПчелам #ElSecretoDeLasAbejas #MovieLovers
Movie Lovers Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [HD] Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [4K] El Secreto De Las Abejas |2019 Расскажи Это Пчелам Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen
In 1950s small town Britain, a doctor develops a relationship with her young patient's mother.
Storyline: ========== A single mother Lydia (Holliday Grainger) who is abandoned by her husband, meets the small village's Doctor Jean Markham (Anna Paquin) who has recently returned to her hometown when Lydia's son Charlie is taken to the doctor after being bullied in school. When Lydia and Charlie are evicted because of Lydia's earnings from her work are not adequate to pay the rent, Jean invites them to stay in her home and she and Lydia soon develop a friendship and something more.
Director: Annabel Jankel (as AJ Jankel) Writers: Henrietta Ashworth (adaptation) | Jessica Ashworth (adaptation) | Fiona Shaw (novel) Stars: Anna Paquin | Holliday Grainger | Gregor Selkirk | Emun Elliott | Lauren Lyle
Genres: Drama | Romance Country: UK Language: English
Also Known As: =============== Original Title : Tell It to the Bees Austria : Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen Germany : Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen Russia : Расскажи это пчелам Spain : El secreto de las abejas USA : Tell It to the Bees
Releasing Worldwide in Theaters: =============================== 03 May 2019 : USA (internet) | (limited) 21 June 2019 : Spain 26 July 2019 : UK 05 September 2019 : Germany 06 September 2019 : Austria
Showcasing in Film Festivals: ============================ 09 September 2018 : Toronto International Film Festival, Canada 30 September 2018 : Zurich Film Festival, Switzerland 22 February 2019 : Glasgow Film Festival, UK 26 April 2019 : BCN Film Fest, Spain
Movie Lovers Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [HD] Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [4K] El Secreto De Las Abejas |2019 Расскажи Это Пчелам Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen Source : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7241926/
Movie Lovers Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [HD] Tell It to the Bees| 2019|2018 |Trailer [4K] El Secreto De Las Abejas |2019 Расскажи Это Пчелам Der Honiggarten - Das Geheimnis der Bienen Youtube: https://youtu.be/NM5Aqk1nwGA
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babaalexander · 7 years ago
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Great Birthday Greetings to Actors Born November 28 Bryshere Gray Shane Harte Adam Hicks Judd Nelson Alan Ritchson Adam McArthur Joe Cole Ed Harris Daniel Henney Dev Joshi Johnny Simmons Ryan Kwanten Nathan Keyes Martin Cummins Adrian Rodriguez Qi Yuwu Ryan Sampson Colman Domingo David De Lautour Emun Elliott Prateik Babbar Adrian Kali Turner Charles Dale Lawry Lewin James Karen Hayden Tank Steven Waddington Jeffrey Byron Ian Kirkby Matsudaira Ken Dylan Bluestone Chuck Mitchell (1927-1992) Samuel Monroe Jr #BryshereGray #ShaneHarte #AdamHicks #JuddNelson #AlanRitchson #AdamMcArthur #JoeCole #EdHarris #DanielHenney #DevJoshi #JohnnySimmons #RyanKwanten #NathanKeyes #MartinCummins #AdrianRodriguez #QiYuwu #RyanSampson #ColmanDomingo #DavidDeLautour #EmunElliott #PrateikBabbar #AdrianKaliTurner #CharlesDale #LawryLewin #JamesKaren #HaydenTank #StevenWaddington #JeffreyByron #IanKirkby #MatsudairaKen #DylanBluestone #ChuckMitchell (1927-1992) #SamuelMonroeJr
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bwthornton · 7 years ago
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#New #TrustMe #Trailer BBC One drama #JodieWhittaker @EmunElliott #SharonSmall @blakeharrison23
http://stratford-upon-avon-theatre.blogspot.co.uk/2017/07/trust-me-trailer-bbc-one-jodie.html
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http://www.bwthornton.co.uk/a-midsummer-mouse.php
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allthefights · 8 years ago
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Enjoyed hanging with this guy on the set of #6DAYSMovie. #EmunElliott #GFCFilms#MadeInNewZealand (x)
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movienized-com · 11 months ago
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The Gold
The Gold (Serie 2023) #JackLowden #StefanieMartini #HughBonneville #EmunElliott #SeanGilder #ElloraTorchia Mehr auf:
Serie / Das GoldJahr: 2023-2024 Genre: Krimi / Drama / History Hauptrollen: Jack Lowden, Stefanie Martini, Hugh Bonneville, Emun Elliott, Sean Gilder, Ellora Torchia, Robyn Betteridge, Sophia La Porta, Anil Desai, Isabella Nefar, Ian Pirie, Sean Harris, Dominic Cooper, Tom Cullen, Charlotte Spencer … Serienbeschreibung: Inspirisano legendarnom istinitom pričom o pljački Brink’s-Mat i…
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dispatchesfromsnackshack · 9 years ago
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Today's (01/21/16) #MorningWarmUpSketch is of #EmunElliott as #Marillion from #gameofthrones #got
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rough-cut-tv-blog · 8 years ago
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Paradox - what would you do if you could see the future ? #bbc #manchester #paradox #tamzinouthwaite #emunelliott #markbonnar #chikeokonkwo #clerkenwellfilms
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emunmoray · 11 years ago
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This.kills.me. HE IS SO BEAUTIFUL IM GONNA DIE!! I love the guy in the backgrounds face 😂❤️👌
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darkestboy · 12 years ago
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Another Day, Another List Of Potential Candidates For Twelve
According to The Sun, these are the latest candidates for Twelve. Quick overview ....
Burn Gorman: Great actor but probably too known for viewers as Owen from Torchwood, plus he's supposed to be doing a show for AMC, so I can't see it being him.
Emun Elliott: A possibility I suppose, though not very Doctor-ish, which might actually be a good thing as well. Viewers will know him from Lip Service and Threesome.
Julian Rhind-Tutt: Apparently was in the running when Matt auditioned for the role, so perhaps second time lucky for him? Stranger things have happened and he does look the part.
Richard Coyle: Has previously worked with Moffat on Coupling. Also another actor I could easily see playing Twelve. A possibility one thinks. Okay, I think.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4974701/Is-Julian-second-Time-Lord-lucky.html
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