FIRST 'HAPPY PRINCE' TRAILER
WITH RUPERT EVERETT AS OSCAR WILDE & COLIN MORGAN
Period set delights for you today, starting with short info on Versailles (Canal + has announced April 23rd airing date for the final third season in
France) and The Last Kingdom (Netflix has announced today that the production on season three is under way to be aired later this year)!
Happy Prince is out this month in cinemas around Europe |
Meanwhile,
you can also check out a truly gorgeous international trailer for THE
HAPPY PRINCE which is out this month in Germany, Italy and other parts
of Europe with June release in UK. There is also a new poster from Rupert Everett's drama about Oscar Wilde which also features delightful Colin Morgan as his lover, famous poet Alfred Bosie and gorgeous Edwin Thomas as Robbie Ross. Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson and Colin Firth
also star in the untold story of the last
days in the tragic times of
Oscar Wilde, a person who observes his own failure with ironic distance
and regards the difficulties that beset his life with detachment and
humour.
The movie was both written and directed by Rupert Everett |
NEW POSTERS ARE HERE FOR
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY
Another movie among our most anticipated period set projects that we can expect this year in cinemas, THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND
POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY which is out this April starring Matthew Goode, Jessica Brown Findlay, Michiel Huisman, Glen Powell, Tom Courtenay, Penelope Wilton and Lily James, has just got two new, rather lovely, posters today! How do you like them? Based on the best selling novel it comes from the producers of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel!
The movie hits cinemas in Europe this month |
A correspondence begins between Juliet Ashton and members of THE
GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY with them sharing their
experiences of Nazi Occupied Guernsey. When an idea for a book catches
Juliet she goes to visit the island, making lifelong friends and taking
life changing steps along the way. A beautiful story of love, friendship
and the sadness of friends lost.
Guernsey is directed by famous Mike Newell |
I am looking forward so much to both these movies!
ReplyDeleteThis year won't have a lot of good ones, but these might be rare gems
DeleteI'm with Debra here. Both do look so, so good!
ReplyDeletethis is the type of movies that used to get Oscars and everybody would be happy with it... long are gone such times....
DeleteBecause talent isn't recognized anymore. It's all a bunch of trashy Hollywood types giving Oscars to who they can get on the casting couch. Nothing more these days.
Deletethat or someone who fits their diversity agenda
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