'EMILY' BRONTE MOVIE
REVEALS ITS BRITISH CAST
I'm sure that my ladies will rejoice to hear that a new movie about Wuthering Heights' famous writer Emily Bronte is being planned. A biopic on her early years simply titled EMILY will actually be a directorial debut of actress Frances O'Connor who already chose Emma Mackey to play the
lead role. Meanwhile, Joe Alwyn will portray Brontë’s conflicted lover. Fionn Whitehead will play Emily’s inspiring but self destructive brother Branwell Brontë, and our dear Into The Badlands star Emily Beecham is playing her sibling, writer Charlotte Brontë. To be shot next year EMILY
imagines the transformative, exhilarating, and uplifting journey to womanhood of a rebel and a misfit, one of the world’s most famous, enigmatic, and provocative writers who died too soon at the age of 30. The project will be offered to studios at Cannes online event this year.
Joe Alwyn and Emma Mackey will lead the Emily cast |
Fionn Whitehead and Emily Beecham will also star |
'FOUR KIDS AND IT' TRAILER
STARRING MATTHEW GOODE!
You can watch the film on Sky Cinema |
The Emily Bronte biopic is welcome news!
ReplyDeleteHope it won't be overly feminist. To Walk Invisible was a painful woke crap of craps.
DeleteI need to find an IT to grant me a wish a day. Idc what the consequences are :P
ReplyDeleteYes, even if consequence would be, lets say death, who cares if before that you'd fulfil all your wishes.
DeleteI'd surely die happy though!
DeleteYep, especially knowing that in my case one of my predeath wishes would be to be shagged by Henry Cavill LOL
DeleteI got me a little list of shags I need fulfilled too :P
DeleteLittle? Mine would be a hundred miles long :)
DeleteWurthering Heights used to be one of my favorite books. You had me sold at Emily Bronte. :) Four Kids and It also looks good, but the furry guy looks like ET with a wig. LOL
ReplyDeleteIt was probably the only of the English books I liked while studying to become a professor of English language and literature LOL
DeleteCan't wait to see the trailer of the new Emily Bronte biopic. I remember watching the 1992 film of Wuthering Heights and falling in love with the landscape
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've see any of the movie versions as I never liked the cast choices, maybe I should find an old black and white version.
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