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oswincoleman · 10 months ago
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Jenna Coleman as Flo in Klokkenluider, in what has got to be one of the best character entrances in film history!
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boomuk-blog · 1 year ago
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anotheruserwithnoname · 7 months ago
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Gaining 'Control'
With the announcement that Jenna Coleman will be co-starring in a new film called Control, it's great that we Jenna fans have more future work by her to enjoy, even if it'll likely be 2025 before the film is released. A few thoughts:
Sadly, it's not an adaptation of the video game. That would rock, especially with Jenna in the lead.
It doesn't appear Jenna has a lead role - though they haven't announced anything about her character so I may be dead wrong on that.
With James McAvoy and Julianne Moore leading (even if Moore appears to be voice-only, like Scarlet Johansson was in Her), and some other big names attached, this does not appear to be the same type of small indy film like Jenna's last two. I've pretty much despaired of seeing Klokkenluider and Jackdaw in my corner of Canada (and I don't stream), but this one looks like the type of film that could hit cinemas. It may stream instead as a lot of films do, but it might be easier to find at any rate.
Not counting her Captain America cameo and the cinema screening of Doctor Who and All My Sons, this will only be Jenna's 4th appearance in a proper theatrical film after Me Before You, Klokkenluider and Jackdaw.
The fact production has begun, assuming Jenna is working right away and not joining later, would indicate that whatever she's done for Sandman Season 2 is likely complete.
So we now have three things to look forward to from Jennaland: The Jetty TV series (coming later this year; I hope we get a trailer soon - her last BBC show, The Serpent - put out a trailer months in advance); Sandman Season 2 (not officially confirmed but I thought I heard Jenna had mentioned working on it); and now Control.
With yet another project that is NOT The War Rooms, the planned TV series announced more than three years ago, it's pretty much confirmed now that despite what IMDb might want you to believe (according to it, the show airs this year), that project is dead. Or, if not dead, the odds of Jenna still being involved (beyond maybe a producing capacity) have likely dropped to nil as she's moved on to other stuff. I still wouldn't write off a future Victoria movie or season (Jenna has said she could play the role for decades), but I'd probably have better luck emailing Jenna and asking her for stock market tips.
I just noticed Sarah Bolger is in Control, too. I know she's done lots of other stuff, but I remember her as Princess Aurora (a.k.a. Sleeping Beauty) in the Canadian-filmed Once Upon a Time TV series a while back.
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fandomhype · 1 year ago
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Klokkenluider is now available to buy from Apple movies, Youtube movies and Prime Video.
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It was dark, thrilling and worth the £9.99 to satisfy my need to see all of the Tom Burke things ever!
My Wee - no spoilers - review:
I didn't mind spending money as a big fan of both Tom Burke and of Neil Maskell but if you don't like thrillers or indy movies with an unsettling vibe then maybe wait for it to get picked up by a streaming or TV channel.
8/10 - why did I watch it alone in the dark during a storm?!
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planetofthedeaf · 1 year ago
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Just to show how all roads lead back to Doctor Who, I hadn’t realised that one of the Exec Producers on Klokkenluider, the indie movie that Jenna filmed around lockdown, is Ben Wheatley, who directed Jenna in two S8 Doctor Who episodes, including the excellent Deep Breath where she really shone.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14104672/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_cl_sm
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denimbex1986 · 1 year ago
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'...Maskell is known for playing wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Peaky Blinders, the hit Brummie gangster series which came to an end in April 2022. A standalone movie is currently in development, and there have been reports of a spin-off series set in the same world. Maskell said he hasn’t heard anything from creator Steven Knight, but is keen to reprise his role in any future projects.
“I’d love to do it a bit more because it’s a real laugh,” he said. “I had great, great fun playing that [character] and Cillian [Murphy, who played protagonist Tommy Shelby] enjoyed doing those scenes because, you know, it’s almost like a flirtation really.”
Maskell went on to explain that a lot of the footage he shot for the show has never seen the light of day. “They didn’t end up using a lot of the stuff we did on the last series… It was quite a bit of writing, you know, and, like always, they have to shrink it a bit.
“But if there’s a Winston Churchill in [the upcoming film] and it’s not me, NME readers can be assured that wasn’t my decision… I would be deeply hurt if they decided to [recast], but then again, I understand they could probably throw a stick and hit a bigger star to play him!”'
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qudachuk · 1 year ago
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There is something of In Bruges about this Belgium-set tale of whistleblowers in hiding, with a little bit of David BrentNeil Maskell is the charismatic British actor known for his complex, seriocomic tough-guy performances in the movies of Ben...
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itsdarkinsidee25 · 2 years ago
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Jenna Coleman premiere de la película "Klokkenluider" desde The 66th BFI London Film Festival (8 octubre)
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dancefloor · 3 years ago
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why is there an english movie called klokkenluider coming out. im being serious can someone check whether this is real im really tired and my bilingual brain is going insane
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areusittingcomfortably · 4 years ago
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Doctor Who and Strike actors unite for new movie
Oooh, this sounds exciting! The cast gets my 🦭 of approval!
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thismademydaynl · 7 years ago
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Netflix en Idris Elba gaan de concurrentie aan met Disney
De streamingdienst Netflix en Idris Elba gaan aan de slag om een remake van ‘De Klokkenluider Van De Notre Dame’ te maken Bron: Comedy.co.uk | Idris Elba
De on demand dienst Netflix krijgt de komende jaren te maken met een explosie aan nieuwe streamingdiensten. Niet alleen Disney maar ook DC Comicsen Warner Bros komen met een eigen dienst. Nu moeten zij alle zeilen bijzetten om niet achter te…
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oswincoleman · 10 months ago
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Watch Jenna Coleman's film Klokkenluider at the above link!
I have been frustrated that Klokkenluider seems to only be available in the UK, but I found this website, on which you can buy or rent Klokkenluider, as long as you have a VPN to the UK.
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oswincoleman · 1 year ago
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Cinemablend ranked the "10 best Jenna Coleman Movies and TV shows". Do you agree with their ranking?
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oswincoleman · 1 year ago
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Jenna Coleman’s other new movie, Klokkenluider, is coming to Apple TV on October 2nd!
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oswincoleman · 1 year ago
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Screenrant and CBR have also now listed the "10 best Jenna Cleman movies and TV shows", saying the following about her:
 Jenna Coleman is a diverse and talented actress who has showcased her skills in dramatic and comedic performances on film and television, as well as in theater.
 Despite her successful run on Doctor Who, Coleman continues to be in high demand in the industry, with notable roles in projects like Netflix's The Sandman.
 Coleman's standout performances include her work in Waterloo Road, Titanic, The Serpent, Klokkenluider, The Cry, Death Comes to Pemberley, Me Before You, The Sandman, Doctor Who, and Victoria.
Jenna Coleman is selective about her roles, but whenever she chooses to grace the screen, it's safe to say that this movie or show will be worth one's time. She is a diverse actress, and she has a lot to show for it. Having landed her first role at 19 years old, she might have started out relatively late in life, but her career speaks for itself. Dramatic and comedic performances in film and on television, incredible voice work, theater aspirations–Coleman has done it all, and by the looks of it, she is not planning to stop enamoring viewers with her acting anytime soon.
Her Doctor Who days may be long gone but that does not mean that Coleman is no longer wanted in the industry. At 37 years old, the English star is at the height of her career, as she is part of high-profile projects, such as Netflix's The Sandman where she portrayed occult detective Johanna Constantine just last year. Coleman's range as a dedicated performer and impressive resume that consists of a string of roles in successful movies and shows are undeniable evidence of her acting talent. However, some of her performances stand out just a little bit more than others. 
Jenna Coleman has become one of Britain's greatest acting talents. The Doctor Who star has developed an impressive filmography since leaving the sci-fi series, appearing in several exciting movie and television projects. Her latest series, Wilderness, has recently debuted on Amazon Prime, prompting fans on IMDb to share which Coleman releases they consider to be her best work. These magnificent productions reflect Coleman's versatility as an actor. Blackpool's prolific media star has played a multitude of characters with strikingly different personalities. Coleman's astonishing performances demonstrate her sheer commitment and dedication to these parts, leaving audiences amazed at the multi-faceted individuals she has played.
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oswincoleman · 1 year ago
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A newly released interview from October 2022, from the premiere of Klokkenluider at the London Film Festival. In this interview, Jenna Coleman talks about her role as journalist Flo in the film. She can't say much about the role though, as that would spoil the plot!
"This is the worst description of any character and any role in any film you've probably ever had. But basically, there are surprises, she's unpredictable, she swears a lot, and I had amazing speeches that Neil [Maskell] wrote, really amazing speeches, and it was a hell of a lot of fun, but I can't tell you anything else without spoiling the movie!
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