'BLACKBIRD' DRAMA
FIRST STELLAR TRAILER IS HERE
A trailer has been released for a rather stellar drama movie
BLACKBIRD which will be available in selected theatres and as video on demand from September 18th boasting quite an ensemble cast which includes
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The movie will be out next month in cinemas that work |
Susan Sarandon, Sam Neill, Kate Winslet, Lindsay Duncan, Mia Wasikowska... Lily (
Susan Sarandon) and Paul (
Sam Neill) summon their loved ones to their beach house for one final gathering after Lily decides to end her long battle with ALS. The couple is planning a loving weekend complete with holiday traditions, but the mood becomes strained when unresolved issues surface between Lily and her daughters Jennifer (
Kate Winslet) and Anna (
Mia Wasikowska). Joining the collective farewell are Lily’s son in law (
Rainn Wilson), her lifelong friend (
Lindsay Duncan), daughter’s partner (
Bex
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The movie is an English version of Danish drama Silent Heart from 2014 |
Taylor-Klaus) and grandson (
Anson Boon). Her story is ultimately one of hope, love and a celebration of life. The film, directed by
Roger Michell, is an English language version of a Danish film.
Looks good! Gosh, haven't seen Rainn Wilson in anything for a long time.
ReplyDeleteWho is he, never heard of him before this one?
DeleteThis looks like a tear jerker that I will have to watch. As much as I try, they can’t all be avoided. I’m curious to see Rainn Wilson in this film since he is forever engraved as Dwight in my mind!
ReplyDeleteWho is he? This is the first time I've ever heard of him.
DeleteRainn Wilson played Dwight Schrute on the American version of the TV series "The Office." He was hilarious in the obnoxious role.
ReplyDeleteOh, never watched that one, not my type of show, sadly.
DeleteLike Debra said, he played Dwight in The Office. It honestly was a character that deserved it's on TV show that's how well he played it. It's hard for me to picture him playing anyone else! The American version of The Office is very different than the original. You should give it a try. There's some vulgar humor (not my cup of tea) but some things that are so relatable that you laugh until you cry.
ReplyDeleteI never do single camera comedies just the multicams :)
DeleteQuite the cast. It will be interesting to see Rainn in a serious role. I loved his quirky character in The Office, so this will be a nice change of pace for him. Susan Sarandon tends to always pick the tear jerker roles.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kate looks very unlike herself in this one.
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