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Thursday, February 2, 2023

HENRY GOLDING, ALEX PETTYFER, CARY ELWES, TIL SCHWEIGER JOIN HENRY CAVILL'S MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE! SEE A MAGICAL WORLD IN TRAILER FOR MOVIE ADAPTATION OF MOZART'S MAGIC FLUTE! SEE MUNCH MOVIE TRAILER ON THE SCREAM PAINTER!

  HENRY CAVILL'S NEW FILM 
ADS HENRY GOLDING, ALEX PETTYFER, TIL SCHWEIGER
As if having Henry Cavill in the lead role wasn't enough of a hunk factor for Guy Richie's THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE, they have now added a bunch of new major hunks: Alex Pettyfer, Til Schweiger, Cary Elwes, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Alan Ritchson and Henry Zaga. The true story covers Winston Churchill’s and Ian Fleming’s secret WWII combat organization. The clandestine squad’s unconventional and ‘ungentlemanly’ fighting techniques against the Nazis helped change the course of the war and gave birth to the modern Black Ops unit. 

 THE MAGIC FLUTE TRAILER 
NEW MOZART ADAPTATION
The movie should arrive this March
I've announced this one years ago, but it seems that this European production, executive produced by Roland Emmerich is finally arriving to cinemas near you this year and we have a rather fun first trailer to prove it: the movie adaptation of Mozart's famous opera THE MAGIC FLUTE should play its way into theatres this March directed by Florian Sigl
 
  This captivating film follows a teen on two journeys: one into a prestigious boarding school to fulfill his aspirations as a singer, and another into a parallel world filled with fantasy and adventure. Tim (Jack Wolfe) has
Roland Emmerich produces
been dreaming his whole life about attending Mozart All Boys Music School, but already his first days there confront him with a hostile headmaster (F. Murray Abraham), the stresses of a first love, and serious doubts about the authenticity of his singing voice. When he discovers a mystical gateway in the school's library, he is pulled into the fantastic cosmos of Mozart's opera, The Magic Flute, where imagination has no limits and the Queen of the Night (Sabine Devieilhe) reigns. Iwan Rheon plays famous Papageno, with Jeanne Goursaud from Barbarians epic TV series also in the cast. Check out the lovely new trailer below and tell us what you think:


 VIAPLAY'S MUNCH MOVIE 
ON THE SCREAM PAINTER
Nordic streamer Viaplay which is now available in UK as well, has released MUNCH movie on the famous painter Edvard Munch and his The
Munch is out in European cinemas
Scream painting. Out from January 27th in cinemas and two months later on the streamer, the film sees him depicted across four stages in his life by a quartet of Norwegian actors Alfred Ekker Strande, Mattis Herman Nyquist, Ola G. Furuseth and Anne Krigsvoll. The film opens with the story of Munch’s first love, before showing the controversy around one of his early exhibitions. Munch’s admission to a psychiatric clinic will also be covered, where he is forced to make the biggest decision of his life, before the film relates the artist’s battle to save his works from the Nazis during World War II as death draws near. 

10 comments:

  1. MUNCH could be interesting, but definitely not classic music....I would probably fall into sleep.

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    1. There was literally no classic music in that trailer above, I was actually disappointed with the lack of music in it, there is just some usual bombastic and generic trailer music towards the end.

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  2. o many great period movies, but no series looming in near or far future. In February we are only getting two, one in Netflix and one in Amazon.

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    1. Only Lidia Poet, Django and the second season of Portofino.

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    2. Here in the USA only Lidia Poet in Netflix, Joaquin Murieta in Amazon and something odd. Sisi was in Disney and now it is in Walter Presents in PBS Masterpiece.

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    3. Thanks for letting us know about Murietta series, never heard of it before. Hope Fanny will find Sisi second season for us soon, I cannot find it on Torrents.

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  3. The Magic Flute sounds pretty cool. I don't recall a dragon creature in the opera, but admittedly, I don't know the story line all that well. I know the music more, since I've played it. If I have some time, I'll have to check it out when it's released.

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    1. One of my cats was called Tamino (with his siblings Toska and Turandot) after prince Tamino from The Magic Flute :)

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  4. The Magic Flute looks lovely. Then again, anything that combines beautiful music and a British accent always draws me in.

    Um, I have a feeling the real special forces didn’t have that many hunky men on the squad. Or maybe they did and they just made the enemy turn to a pile of mush with their good looking selves. I know I’d give up all of my secrets if they came for me lol

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    1. It was also the case with SAS Rogue Heroes, like all of them were hot as sweet hell and had perfect hairdos even in the middle of a desert!

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