Prime Video Debuts First Teaser Trailer For Western Drama Series THE ENGLISH, Starring Emily Blunt And Chaske Spencer

Prime Video has debuted the teaser trailer for the upcoming Western drama series The English, starring Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place franchise, Sicario, Oppenheimer) and Chaske Spencer (Wild Indian, Echo), along with its premiere date

All six episodes of the limited series will premiere on November 11 exclusively in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Nordics on Prime Video, following its November 10 UK premiere on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.

Additionally, The English will make its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival as their series special presentation on Sunday, October 15. The series is a co-production with Amazon Studios and BBC, in association with All3Media International who handled international sales.

The English is an epic chase Western, from award-winning writer and director Hugo Blick (The Honourable Woman, Black Earth Rising, The Shadow Line). The series takes the core themes of identity and revenge to tell a uniquely compelling parable on race, power, and love. An aristocratic Englishwoman, Lady Cornelia Locke (Blunt), and a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout, Eli Whipp (Spencer), come together in 1890 middle America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Both of them have a clear sense of their destiny, but neither is aware that it is rooted in a shared past. They must face increasingly terrifying obstacles that will test them to their limits, physically and psychologically. But as each obstacle is overcome, it draws them closer to their ultimate destination—the new town of Hoxem, Wyoming. It is here, after an investigation by the local sheriff Robert Marshall (Stephen Rea, The Shadow Line) and young widow Martha Myers (Valerie Pachner, A Hidden Life) into a series of bizarre and macabre unsolved murders, that the full extent of their intertwined history will be truly understood, and they will come face-to-face with the future they must live.

The series’ ensemble cast includes Rafe Spall (The Salisbury Poisonings), Tom Hughes (A Discovery of Witches), Toby Jones (Marvellous), and Ciarán Hinds (The Terror).

The English is produced by Drama Republic Ltd and Eight Rooks Ltd. The series is created by Hugo Blick—who also serves as an executive producer, director, and writer. Emily Blunt also serves as executive producer, alongside Greg Brenman (Peaky Blinders, The Honourable Woman) for Drama Republic. Colin Wratten (Killing Eve) serves as a producer on The English. Global distribution is handled by All3Media International.

Photography Credit: Diego Lopez Calvin/Drama Republic/BBC/Amazon Studios

BELFAST – Review

(L to R) Jamie Dornan as “Pa”, Ciarán Hinds as “Pop”, Jude Hill as “Buddy”, and Judi Dench as “Granny” in director Kenneth Branagh’s BELFAST, a Focus Features release. Credit : Rob Youngson / Focus Features

Kenneth Branagh gives us one of his best films, and his most personal, with BELFAST, a partly autobiographical tale of a boy in North Belfast in 1969. It is more a year-in-the-life story rather than a coming-of-age one but it is a pivotal year in many ways.

Mostly, BELFAST is a child-centric comedy but it does take place in the shadow of the Irish “Troubles.” Branagh both wrote and directs BELFAST, which is filled with distinctive Irish humor, biting quick-witted wordplay and colorful characters, along with childhood memories of a working class neighborhood where everyone knows everyone. This 1969 tale is mostly both funny and warm, happening against the wonder of men walking on the Moon, but while thoughts of the Irish Troubles dog the parents and danger sometimes looms, viewers need not worry about graphic violence in this film.

BELFAST opens with 9-year-old Buddy (Jude Hill) and his friends playing in an alley, having mock battles with wooden swords and trash can lids as shields. As Buddy’s mother (Catriona Balfe) is calling him in for dinner, an angry mob shows up at the end of their street. A driver-less car is rolled on to the street and blows up. With that car bomb, children’s mock battles give way to the real battle of the Irish Troubles.

Buddy’s family is Protestant, as are most of his neighbors, but a few Catholics have moved in too, and it is the Catholics the radical mob was hunting. But the tight-knit neighborhood is not having it, and everyone pitches into to build a barrier at the end of the street to keep out the mob, tearing up the paving stones on the sidewalk to build it.

Buddy’s parents grew up here, and he is surrounded by family and friends in this street of row houses and little shops. Buddy is particularly close to his charming, talkative grandfather Pop (Ciaran Hinds), and his no-nonsense Granny (Judi Dench), who is quick to call out her husband’s more outrageous yarns. Buddy’s father, Pa (Jamie Dornan), often is gone for a week at a time as he works in construction in England, leaving Ma to watch over the 9-year-old and his older brother Will (Lewis McAskie).

Shot mostly in gorgeous black and white, the film follows Buddy’s adventures, his crush on a blonde-haired girl in his class, being goaded into shoplifting candy, working on an assignment about the Moon landing and other childhood adventures. The family watch Westerns on TV, go to the movies and the theater, where we get little flashes of color. While Buddy’s world revolves around childhood concerns, his parents try to shield their sons from the dangers of the Troubles, often led by a local radical that Buddy’s father calls a “jumped-up gangster.” It doesn’t always work, and the worried father wants to leave Ireland, but his wife resists leaving the only place she has ever known.

The acting is excellent, starting with young Jude Hill as the stand-in for a young Branagh. The scenes with him, Ciaran Hinds and Judi Dench as the grandparents are among the best, funny and touching. Catriona Balfe and Jamie Dornan as the parents are both passionate and fiery. The kid-centric scenes are pure delight, with the brothers and cousins engaging in a series of misadventures that are sure to bring a smile, but there are times when we see the danger of the upheaval going on around them, when it intrudes on their child’s world.

The film is impressive visually, with a mix of beautiful black and white images, occasionally interrupted with startling dashes of color. There are creative camera angles and some lovely gasp-inducing shot compositions. Time and again, an emotionally-pivotal scene is further enhanced by artistic framing, striking enough to make you note the beauty of the shot, but also adding to scene’s dramatic impact. The pacing and editing are perfect, stylishly supporting and advancing the story. The music is striking, using some pop tunes of the era – often by Van Morrison – along with selected Western movie music, some of which is both comic and spot-on dramatically, in a weird way.

This is an impressive film, working both as cinematic art and movie entertainment, powerful dramatically while warm, funny and sentimental in its childhood remembrances. BELFAST is sure to be a crowd-pleaser and an award-contender.

BELFAST opens in theaters on Nov. 12.

RATING: 4 out of 4 stars

Kenneth Branagh’s BELFAST First Trailer Arrives – Only In Theaters November 12

In their Telluride Film Festival review, Deadline’s Pete Hammond says, “As noted the black and white cinematography is stunning, along with very impressive production design from Jim Clay another frequent artisan Branagh works with (the entire Belfast neighborhood was reconstructed in England). The sound track comes mostly from another Belfast native, Van Morrison who contributed eight songs from his archive plus a new one. There is no question it adds significantly to the sound and feel of this terrific film. It is one of the year’s best movies, no doubt.”

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Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s.

The cast includes Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, Jude Hill. the film is from producers Kenneth Branagh, Laura Berwick, Becca Kovacik, Tamar Thomas

Focus Features will release BELFAST in theaters on November 12, 2021. https://www.focusfeatures.com/belfast

Watch The Trailer For Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE

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“I pray but I’m lost, am I just praying to silence?”

Watch the new trailer for Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE starring Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, and Liam Neeson. The film opens in cinemas on December 23rd.

Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE tells the story of two Christian missionaries (Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver) who face the ultimate test of faith when they travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor (Liam Neeson) – at a time when Christianity was outlawed and their presence forbidden.

The celebrated director’s 28-year journey to bring Shusaku Endo’s 1966 acclaimed novel to life will be in theaters this Christmas.

First Look at the Poster for Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE

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Martin Scorsese’s SILENCE tells the story of two Christian missionaries (Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver) who face the ultimate test of faith when they travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor (Liam Neeson) – at a time when Christianity was outlawed and their presence forbidden. The celebrated director’s 28-year journey to bring Shusaku Endo’s 1966 acclaimed novel to life will be in theaters this Christmas.

Here’s the new SILENCE poster:

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BLEED FOR THIS To Open Nov. 18 – Miles Teller, Aaron Eckhart And Katey Sagal Star

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Starring Miles Teller, Aaron Eckhart, Katey Sagal, and Ted Levine, BLEED FOR THIS will now hit theaters November 18th. Check out the trailer for the incredible true story of one of the most inspiring and unlikely comebacks in sports history.

BLEED FOR THIS is the incredible true story of one of the most inspiring and unlikely comebacks in sports history. Miles Teller (Whiplash, Divergent) stars as Vinny “The Pazmanian Devil” Pazienza, a local Providence boxer who shot to stardom after winning two world title fights. After a near-fatal car accident leaves Vinny with a severed spine, he is told he may never walk again. Against all odds and doctor’s orders, renowned trainer Kevin Rooney (Aaron Eckhart) agrees to help Vinny return to the ring just a year after the accident for what could be the last fight of his life.

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HITMAN: AGENT 47 – The Review

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Review by Dana Jung

Back in 2007 (a long time ago in movie dog years), HITMAN was a modestly successful adaptation of yet another video game. Starring Timothy Olyphant (later headlining the acclaimed TV series JUSTIFIED) as the mysterious Agent 47 and future Bond girl Olga Kurylenko, the original HITMAN was an exciting if mindless little action movie that for the most part stayed true to the spirit of the game. Now we have the sequel/reboot HITMAN: AGENT 47 with another look at the assassination game.

Rupert Friend (YOUNG VICTORIA, TVs HOMELAND) takes on the role of Agent 47, an emotionless killing machine that we learn in the pre-credits sequence has been bio-engineered to be the perfect soldier as part of the Agent Program. At some point, certain factions in the Agent Program broke away from the pre-destined life that the corporations and governments had in store for them. Now Agent 47 is fighting a different battle—one to hopefully keep the Agent Program technology forever secret, so that no other agency can use it to build super armies to wage global war.

Along with these higher stakes at play, the story also follows the investigations of Katia (Hanna Ware) to find a mystery man who may or may not have answers about her past. Soon an attempt is made to kidnap Katia, and a stranger named John Smith (Zachary Quinto of TVs HEROES, STAR TREK) shows up to protect her. It’s no secret that the two plotlines of Agent 47 and Katia will intersect, but they do so in a somewhat surprising way.

Friend essays the role with even more aloof coolness that Olyphant did in the original. The filmmakers have also wisely focused, as in the first film, on Agent 47’s relationship with a woman who mistrusts and even despises him. Friend’s chemistry with Ware is quite good and much of the movie’s sense of humor is the result of their interplay and verbal exchanges. Quinto is good, as always, and the fight scenes with Agent 47 are excellent. Ciaran Hinds is also very good in a brief but pivotal role, and Jurgen Prochnow (has it really been 35 years since DAS BOOT?) shows up in what amounts to a cameo. The action sequences are well-done (especially a helicopter scene) and at times take on the visual aspects of actually playing a video game. It’s also refreshing to see themes that include female empowerment and intellectual prowess in what is, in effect, a male-dominated genre based on a male-centric video game.

But if you’re looking for a thoughtful or profound examination of these themes, you best look elsewhere. However, if you want to check your brain at the door for a few hours (just like a video game!) and enjoy some full-tilt fights, gun battles, and action scenes in an engaging summer popcorn flick, you could do worse than HITMAN: AGENT 47.

3 of 5 Stars

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Watch The New Global Trailer For HITMAN: AGENT 47

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20th Century Fox has just released the final global trailer for the upcoming action film, HITMAN: AGENT 47.

Take a deeper look inside the action-packed world of an elite assassin in the trailer below.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 centers on an elite assassin who was genetically engineered from conception to be the perfect killing machine, and is known only by the last two digits on the barcode tattooed on the back of his neck.

He is the culmination of decades of research – and forty-six earlier Agent clones — endowing him with unprecedented strength, speed, stamina and intelligence. His latest target is a mega-corporation that plans to unlock the secret of Agent 47’s past to create an army of killers whose powers surpass even his own.

Teaming up with a young woman who may hold the secret to overcoming their powerful and clandestine enemies, 47 confronts stunning revelations about his own origins and squares off in an epic battle with his deadliest foe.

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The film, from director Aleksander Bach, stars Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds and Thomas Kretschmann.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 opens in theaters on August 21.

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Photos: Reiner Bajo – TM and © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

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Find Out Who Zachary Quinto’s “John Smith” Is In New HITMAN: AGENT 47 Featurette

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Zachary Quinto stars as the mysterious and deadly John Smith in the latest featurette for HITMAN: AGENT 47.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 centers on an elite assassin who was genetically engineered from conception to be the perfect killing machine, and is known only by the last two digits on the barcode tattooed on the back of his neck.

He is the culmination of decades of research – and forty-six earlier Agent clones — endowing him with unprecedented strength, speed, stamina and intelligence. His latest target is a mega-corporation that plans to unlock the secret of Agent 47’s past to create an army of killers whose powers surpass even his own.

Teaming up with a young woman who may hold the secret to overcoming their powerful and clandestine enemies, 47 confronts stunning revelations about his own origins and squares off in an epic battle with his deadliest foe.

The film, from director Aleksander Bach, stars Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds and Thomas Kretschmann.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 opens in theaters on August 21.

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The Hot HITMAN: AGENT 47 Trailer And Poster Are Here

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20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for the upcoming action film, HITMAN: AGENT 47. Based on the bestselling video game, HITMAN: AGENT 47 is a followup to the 2007 film HITMAN featuring Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott and Olga Kurylenko.

The latest movie, directed by Aleksander Bach, stars Rupert Friend, Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds, and Thomas Kretschmann.

Also, in case you missed it, the trailer almost leaked yesterday when several unsuspecting fans got their hands on the file a day early. Unfortunately for them, the Hitman always gets his targets. Check out the “TRAILER EXECUTION” viral video now to find out what happens when someone crosses Agent 47.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 centers on an elite assassin who was genetically engineered from conception to be the perfect killing machine, and is known only by the last two digits on the barcode tattooed on the back of his neck. He is the culmination of decades of research ­ and forty-six earlier Agent clones — endowing him with unprecedented strength, speed, stamina and intelligence.

His latest target is a mega-corporation that plans to unlock the secret of Agent 47’s past to create an army of killers whose powers surpass even his own. Teaming up with a young woman who may hold the secret to overcoming their powerful and clandestine enemies, 47 confronts stunning revelations about his own origins and squares off in an epic battle with his deadliest foe.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 hits theaters everywhere on August 28, 2015.

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Photos: Reiner Bajo – TM and © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.

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