THEIR FINEST – Review

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(l-r) Sam Claflin as Tom Buckley and Gemma Arterton as Catrin Cole, in THEIR FINEST. Photo by Nicola Dove. Courtesy of STX Entertainment ©

In the handsomely made World War II period film THEIR FINEST, director Lone Scherfig spins a tale of a young Welsh woman who takes a job as a scriptwriter for the British government’s war propaganda film division. Set up like a 1940s period romance, the director both paints a picture of the treatment of working women in the WWII war effort and, more uniquely, a peek inside script writing and propaganda film making in the 1940s.

The movie poster makes THEIR FINEST look like a period romantic comedy but it is actually more complex than that. Director Lone Scherfig, a Danish-born woman director/writer whose past films include AN EDUCATION, lulls us into expecting one film but then gives us a different, more complicated one.

Like in the U.S., the war forced British industry and government to recruit women to fill jobs that had previously been held primarily by men. The war effort needed these woman workers but gave them mixed messages, giving them lower pay and making it clear they were only temporary employees. To paraphrase one woman character notes, “they are afraid we won’t go back in our boxes after the war.” Catrin (Gemma Arterton) and Ellis Cole (Jack Huston) are struggling to make ends meet in wartime London, where artist Ellis, deemed unsuitable for military service due to a leg injury, is having difficulty finding work. So, the extra money is welcome when Catrin’s writing skill earns her an offer to write for the short propaganda films aimed at women, shorts sandwiched in between double features in theaters, at half the rate paid to men. When the government hits on the idea of making a propaganda film about the recent evacuation of Allied troops by British civilian volunteers from Dunkirk in France, Mrs. Cole is tapped to provide the “women’s dialog” for the film, something the arrogant lead script writer Tom Buckley (Sam Claflin) calls “the slop.” Handsome but difficult Buckley offers a resentful reception as Mrs. Cole squeezes – literally – into the tiny corner in the script writers’ office that is provided for her. But resentment begins to fade a bit as the work on the movie production gets under way and the script starts to take shape.

The plot gives us a glimpse into the challenges that women faced during WWII as they took on jobs previously reserved only for men, a subject on which several other films, and even BBC television series, have focused. What makes this film different is its other spotlight – on wartime film production, as well as a reminder about the difference between movies and real life. In entertaining, lively fashion, the film takes us through the film making process, from a trip to research the story, to the steps of script writing, through casting and shooting on location and the studio, and finally the film’s theatrical release.

The film skillfully creates an authentic ’40s period feel. In classic ’40s movie style, the prickly relationship between Mrs. Cole and the sharp-tongued Buckley eventually generates romantic sparks, and the director uses the romantic sparring to frame the larger story. The couple is at the center of the plot but the film is pretty much stolen by the delightful Bill Nighy, who plays Ambrose Hilliard, an aging actor who is having a hard time accepting his reduced circumstances where he now is playing supporting bits in propaganda film instead of leading men. Eddie Marsan plays the actor’s long-time agent, who does his best to soothe his bruised ego. Helen McCrory plays the agent’s sister Sophie, who appears later to stir things up with her plain-speaking manner and provides a little love interest for Nighy’s actor. Jeremy Irons appears as a Shakespeare-quoting Secretary of War in a pivotal scene.

Having lulled the audience into expecting a classic 1940s romance, director Scherfig slyly starts undermining expectations by gradually letting reality seep in to undermine the movie fantasy. While the characters play out their workplace and domestic struggles, London is in the midst of the Nazis’ relentless Blitzkrieg bombing campaign. As Claflin’s scriptwriter character notes, in the movies, everything unfolds in a satisfying, orderly manner but in real life, things are far less predictable or even logical.

Part of the enjoyment of this film for film buffs is the behind-the-scenes look at old-style movie production. The recreation of old Technicolor is among this film’s many visual delights. The challenges of location shooting and technical mishaps are among the real-world details. A handsome American added to the cast, to appeal to the overseas American audience – and encourage American audiences to support the war – turns into a headache when he turns out to be a terrible actor, forcing the production staff to scramble for a solution.

THEIR FINEST is a more surprising, subtle film than one expects, and offers a bittersweet, intriguing and a bit feminist look at the WWII home front from a new prospective.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

New Trailer For MY COUSIN RACHEL Stars Rachel Weisz And Sam Claflin

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Fox Searchlight has released the first trailer for MY COUSIN RACHEL starring Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin, Holliday Grainger, Iain Glen, and Pierfrancesco Favino.

A dark romance, MY COUSIN RACHEL tells the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.

Have a look at the gorgeous international trailer.

My Cousin Rachel is a novel by British author Daphne du Maurier, published in 1951. Like the earlier Rebecca, it is a mystery-romance, largely set on a large estate in Cornwall.

Directed by Roger Michell (Hyde Park on Hudson, Venus), the movie opens in theaters June 9, 2017.

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Lone Scherfig’s THEIR FINEST Gets A March 24 Release

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The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) and EuropaCorp announced today that the 32nd edition of the festival will close with the Lone Scherfig (An Education, The Riot Club) directed comedic drama THEIR FINEST at the Arlington Theatre on Saturday, February 11, 2017 in anticipation of the film’s March 24th theatrical release.

THEIR FINEST is written by Gaby Chiappe, based on the novel by Lissa Evans and stars Gemma Arterton (Prince of Persia), Sam Claflin (Me Before You), Bill Nighy (Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Franchise), Jack Huston (American Hustle), and Richard E. Grant (Bram Stoker’s Dracula).

SBIFF Executive Director Roger Durling stated, “Lone’s deeply touching film is authentic, funny and depicts the power that cinema has to bring people together and share their stories. It was the perfect choice to close this year’s festival.”

The year is 1940, Britain. With the nation devastated by the war, the British ministry turns to propaganda films to boost morale at home. Realizing their films could use “a woman’s touch,” the ministry hires Catrin Cole (Gemma Arterton) as a scriptwriter in charge of writing the female dialogue. Although her artist husband looks down on her job, Catrin’s natural flair quickly gets her noticed by charming lead scriptwriter Buckley (Sam Claflin). Catrin and Buckley set out to make an epic feature film based on the Battle of Dunkirk starring pretentious fading movie star Ambrose Hilliard (Bill Nighy). As bombs are dropping all around them, Catrin, Buckley and their colorful cast and crew work furiously to make a film that will warm the hearts of the nation.

The film is produced by Stephen Woolley, Amanda Posey, Finola Dwyer and Elizabeth Karlsen. Christine Langan, Ed Wethered, Robert Norris, Ivan Dunleavy, Peter Watson, Zygi Kamasa and Thorsten Schumacher serve as executive producers. The film is produced by Number 9 Films and Wildgaze Films.

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival runs from February 1 to February 11, 2017.

ME BEFORE YOU – Review

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Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones’s mother of dragons, and handsome Sam Claflin make an attractive couple and share a few cute moments but it is not enough to save ME BEFORE YOU, a three-hankie tragi-romance in the spirit of films like “The Fault in Our Stars,” based in Jojo Moyes’ bestseller novel. Clarke and Claflin play young adults and neither is dying of cancer, but an accident has put Will Traynor (Claflin) in a wheelchair and a deep depression, which his wealthy parents hope to lighten by hiring Louisa “Lou” Clark (Clarke), a bubbling young woman with crazy taste in clothes, as a companion.

ME BEFORE YOU has parallels to romances like “The Fault in Our Stars” but it also shares elements with “My Left Foot,” “The Intouchables,” “Million Dollar Baby,” “Leaving Las Vegas,” maybe even a little “Pretty Woman.” On one level, it is the classic mismatched romance. She is a quirky, sunny, klutzy young woman from a working-class family, with crazy taste in clothes and no ambitions or direction in life. He is a handsome but morose, reserved young man from a wealthy, aristocratic family. A one-time successful banker and athletically-gifted world traveler and bon vivant, Will is paralyzed from the neck down and has not been able to come to grips with life confined to a wheelchair. Temperament divides them but the wealth and class difference is wide. His family owns the local castle that is the tourist draw in their little town, while her working-class family struggles to survive on whatever work Lou, her sister, and her parents can find.

Lou has bounced from job to job, doing what she can to help support her close-knit family, which has struggled since her father (Brendon Coyle) lost his job. She applies for – and is surprised to get – a well-paid position as a companion for wheelchair-bound Will Traynor (Sam Claflin), the son of the wealthy aristocratic couple (Janet McTeer and Charles Dance) who own the local medieval “castle” that is the major tourist industry in their little English town. Will is paralyzed from the neck down, is plagued with health problems and often in pain. He has a male nurse/physical therapist to take of his physical care but his parents feel he needs a companion to help lighten his dark moods. That is where the irrepressible Lou comes in.

Emilia Clarke gamely plays the bubbly, slightly rattle-brained Lou Clark, trying to fill the space with her lively personality whenever she’s on screen. Clarke is certainly cute, and she and handsome Sam Claflin as Will Traynor make an attractive couple. As Lou, brown-haired Clarke makes a lot of silly faces, sports some crazy outfits and a few sexy dresses but never gets bare or really sexy. The pair fall in love, as Lou embarks on her goal to make Will smile and have some fun, and Will embarks on a project to broaden Lou’s experience of the world beyond the little village where she has always lived. Will introduces her to sub-titled films, classical music and scuba diving, and the idea she should live boldly.

Their adventures allow the film to take us to some beautiful locations and fill the screen with lovely, romantic images. It is certainly a pretty film. At the film’s best moments, Clarke and Claflin trade quips and joke around, often with wry Claflin teasing sunny Clarke, calling her by her last name like school chums.

But the film suffers from a number of flaws. In fact, as cute as they are together, the feeling between Clarke and Claflin is often more warm friendship than steamy romance. It is hard to see Lou’s attraction to her self-absorbed athlete boyfriend and a number of supporting gifted cast, such as Coyle, are wasted in one-note roles.

Although the film is aiming at bittersweet romance, there is a disturbing undercurrent about disability in this film. Some disability-rights activists have objected, rightly so, to how the disabled man is portrayed, and seems to imply life in a wheelchair is not worth living (Stephen Hawking, anyone?). It gives an unsettling feeling to the film, especially given the topic of assisted suicide, which could have been handled with more thought and sensitivity.

“Game of Thrones” fans know there is fire in this gifted actress and Clarke deserves better than this predictable tragi-romance.

ME BEFORE YOU opens in St. Louis on June 3rd, 2016

OVERALL RATING: 2 1/2 OUT OF 5 STARS

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Win A Prizepack And Free Passes To The Advance Screening of ME BEFORE YOU In St. Louis

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Live Boldly.

“You only get one life. It’s actually your duty to live it as fully as possible,” says Will Traynor in ME BEFORE YOU. His advice is directed at his effervescent yet seemingly settling caregiver Louisa “Lou” Clark, 26, who claims to be happy in the quaint English town in which they both grew up. But Will, only 31 himself, knows whereof he speaks…perhaps better than most.

“At its most basic, this is a story about the power of love and how it transforms you,” says director Thea Sharrock. “These are two characters who, but for their very different and difficult circumstances, should never have met…but here they are. And that’s where the fairytale begins.”

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Based on the critically acclaimed, bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes, New Line Cinema’s and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ ME BEFORE YOU stars Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) and Sam Claflin (“The Hunger Games” movies), under the direction of renowned theatre director Thea Sharrock, making her feature film directorial debut. The opens nationwide on June 3rd.

Oftentimes you find love where you least expect it. Sometimes it takes you where you never expected to go…

When Louisa Clark—Lou, as she’s known—unexpectedly loses her waitressing job she must scramble to replace the income that her tight-knit family depends upon. Desperation drives her to take a job as a caregiver to Will Traynor, a man who used to be a wealthy banker with an adventurous soul, living life to the very fullest, but for whom those days are in the past. After a tragic accident, Will lost the desire to live and now keeps everyone at a distance with his caustic, overbearing attitude. But unlike his family, Lou refuses to tiptoe around him or cater to his moods.

In fact, her sparkling personality and easy nature are hard for even Will to ignore, and soon enough each becomes exactly what the other needs.

The film also stars Oscar nominee Janet McTeer (“Albert Nobbs,” “Tumbleweeds”), Charles Dance, Brendan Coyle, Stephen Peacocke, Matthew Lewis, Jenna Coleman, Samantha Spiro, Vanessa Kirby and Ben Lloyd-Hughes.

To celebrate the release of the film, WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win 2 seats to the St. Louis advance screening on Wednesday June 1st at 7PM, where one lucky winner will receive a ME BEFORE YOU prizepack.

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Lou and Will’s uniquely romantic tale was crafted for the screen by Jojo Moyes, based on her own bestselling novel. “It’s a bit of a dream for me, the idea that this story is going beyond the book to the screen,” Moyes offers.

What is your favorite movie based on a book?

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This film has been rated PG-13 for thematic elements and some suggestive material.

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New ME BEFORE YOU Trailer Will Make You Fall In Love

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In what looks to be this year’s most adorable tear-jerker, Warner Bros. Pictures has released a new trailer for ME BEFORE YOU. In cinemas on June 2, 2016, this preview is guaranteed to have you sobbing.

Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin are just too super cute. And the look of the film looks top notch. The behind-the-scenes creative team includes Oscar-nominated director of photography Remi Adefarasin (“Elizabeth”), production designer Andrew McAlpine (“An Education”), editor John Wilson (“Downton Abbey”) and costume designer Jill Taylor (“My Week with Marilyn”).

Based on the critically acclaimed, bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes, New Line Cinema’s and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ ME BEFORE YOU is directed by Thea Sharrock. The movie marks her feature film directorial debut.

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Oftentimes you find love where you least expect it. Sometimes it takes you where you never expected to go…

Louisa “Lou” Clark (Clarke) lives in a quaint town in the English countryside. With no clear direction in her life, the quirky and creative 26-year-old goes from one job to the next in order to help her tight-knit family make ends meet. Her normally cheery outlook is put to the test, however, when she faces her newest career challenge. Taking a job at the local “castle,” she becomes caregiver and companion to Will Traynor (Claflin), a wealthy young banker who became wheelchair bound in an accident two years prior, and whose whole world changed dramatically in the blink of an eye.

No longer the adventurous soul he once was, the now cynical Will has all but given up. That is until Lou determines to show him that life is worth living. Embarking together on a series of adventures, both Lou and Will get more than they bargained for, and find their lives—and hearts—changing in ways neither one could have imagined.

The film also stars Charles Dance (“The Imitation Game”), Jenna Coleman (“Dr. Who”), Matthew Lewis (the “Harry Potter” films), Vanessa Kirby (“About Time”), Stephen Peacocke (“Hercules”), Brendan Coyle (“Downton Abbey”) and Oscar nominee Janet McTeer (“Albert Nobbs,” “Tumbleweeds”).

Sharrock directs from a screenplay by Jojo Moyes and Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber (“The Fault in Our Stars”), based on the book by Moyes.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR In St. Louis

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Universal Pictures’ THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR will be released nationwide on Friday, April 22, 2016 and WAMG has your passes to the advance screening!

The fantastical world of Snow White and the Huntsman expands to reveal how the fates of The Huntsman Eric and Queen Ravenna are deeply and dangerously intertwined. Chris Hemsworth and Oscar® winner Charlize Theron return to their roles in THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR, an epic action-adventure in which they are joined by Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain, as well as director Cedric Nicolas-Troyan. Producer Joe Roth (Maleficent, Alice in Wonderland) once again leads the team in a breathtaking new tale nested in the legendary saga.

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Long before the evil Queen Ravenna (Theron) was thought vanquished by Snow White’s blade, she watched silently as her sister, Freya (Blunt), suffered a heartbreaking betrayal and fled their kingdom. With Freya’s ability to freeze any enemy, the young ice queen has spent decades in a remote wintry palace raising a legion of deadly huntsmen—including Eric (Hemsworth) and warrior Sara (Chastain)—only to find that her prized two defied her one demand: Forever harden your hearts to love.

When Freya learns of her sister’s demise, she summons her remaining soldiers to bring the Magic Mirror home to the only sorceress left who can harness its power. But once she discovers Ravenna can be resurrected from its golden depths, the wicked sisters threaten this enchanted land with twice the darkest force it’s ever seen. Now, their amassing army shall prove undefeatable…unless the banished huntsmen who broke their queen’s cardinal rule can fight their way back to one another.

The score is from eight-time Oscar®-nominated composer JAMES NEWTON HOWARD (The Hunger Games series, Snow White and the Huntsman).

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR on Tuesday, April 19 at 7PM in the St. Louis area.

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Answer the following:

Tell us your favorite movie based on a Fairy Tale and why.

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2. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

3. No purchase necessary.

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HE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR has been rated PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned – Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13) for fantasy action violence and some sensuality.

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Watch The New Trailer For THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR

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Discover the story that came before Snow White in THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR. Chris Hemsworth and Oscar winner Charlize Theron return to their roles from SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN, joined by Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain.

Check out the epic new trailer now.

Theron stars as evil Queen Ravenna, who betrays her good sister Freya (Blunt) with an unforgivable act, freezing Freya’s heart to love and unleashing in her an icy power she never knew she possessed. Retreating to a kingdom far to the north, Freya raises an army of Huntsmen as her protectors, with the only rule that no two of them should ever fall in love.

As a war for domination escalates between the two queens, the hero standing between them is Freya’s most elite Huntsman, Eric (Hemsworth). Alongside fellow warrior Sara (Chastain)—the only woman who has ever captured his heart—Eric must help Freya vanquish her sister…or Ravenna’s wickedness will rule for eternity.

Producer Joe Roth (Maleficent, Alice in Wonderland) once again leads the team in this breathtaking prequel in the legendary saga that is directed by Cedric Nicolas-Troyan.

This spring, find out who will win the war between good and evil in the epic action-adventure THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR when the film hits theaters April 22.

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Watch Emilia Clarke And Sam Claflin In Lovely ME BEFORE YOU Trailer

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Based on the critically acclaimed, bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes, New Line Cinema’s and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ ME BEFORE YOU stars Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”) and Sam Claflin (“The Hunger Games” series), under the direction of Thea Sharrock, making her feature film directorial debut.

Oftentimes you find love where you least expect it. Sometimes it takes you where you never expected to go…

Get the tissues ready before you watch the first trailer.

Louisa “Lou” Clark (Clarke) lives in a quaint town in the English countryside. With no clear direction in her life, the quirky and creative 26-year-old goes from one job to the next in order to help her tight-knit family make ends meet. Her normally cheery outlook is put to the test, however, when she faces her newest career challenge. Taking a job at the local “castle,” she becomes caregiver and companion to Will Traynor (Claflin), a wealthy young banker who became wheelchair bound in an accident two years prior, and whose whole world changed dramatically in the blink of an eye.

No longer the adventurous soul he once was, the now cynical Will has all but given up. That is until Lou determines to show him that life is worth living. Embarking together on a series of adventures, both Lou and Will get more than they bargained for, and find their lives—and hearts—changing in ways neither one could have imagined.

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The film also stars Charles Dance (“The Imitation Game”), Jenna Coleman (“Dr. Who”), Matthew Lewis (the “Harry Potter” films), Vanessa Kirby (“About Time”), Stephen Peacocke (“Hercules”), Brendan Coyle (“Downton Abbey”) and Oscar nominee Janet McTeer (“Albert Nobbs,” “Tumbleweeds”).

Sharrock directs from a screenplay by Jojo Moyes and Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber (“The Fault in Our Stars”), based on the book by Moyes.

Set for release on June 3, 2016, ME BEFORE YOU will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 2 In St. Louis

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The Game is Coming to its End!

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 2 opens on November 20th.

WAMG has passes for FIVE Lucky Readers to see the movie early in St. Louis!

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening:

Tuesday, November 17th at 7PM in the St. Louis Area

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Answer the following from the original book:

  1. What did Gale first call Katniss?
  2. What is the nickname of District 12?
  3. What is the name of Prim’s cat?
  4. What region is the Capitol built in?
  5. For the Opening Ceremonies, what does District Four wear to represent their industry?

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The film is PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and for some thematic material.

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Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone, Natalie Dormer, with Stanley Tucci, and Donald Sutherland.

The blockbuster Hunger Games franchise has taken audiences by storm around the world, grossing more than $2.2 billion at the global box office. THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 2  now brings the franchise to its powerful final chapter in which Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) realizes the stakes are no longer just for survival – they are for the future.

With the nation of Panem in a full scale war, Katniss confronts President Snow (Donald Sutherland) in the final showdown. Teamed with a group of her closest friends – including Gale (Liam Hemsworth), Finnick (Sam Claflin), and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) – Katniss goes off on a mission with the unit from District 13 as they risk their lives to liberate the citizens of Panem, and stage an assassination attempt on President Snow who has become increasingly obsessed with destroying her. The mortal traps, enemies, and moral choices that await Katniss will challenge her more than any arena she faced in The Hunger Games.

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 2 is directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong and features an acclaimed cast including Academy Award®-winner Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Academy Award®-winner Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Willow Shields, Sam Claflin, Jena Malone with Stanley Tucci and Donald Sutherland reprising their original roles from The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

The impressive lineup is joined by THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART 1 co-stars Academy Award-winner Julianne Moore, Mahershala Ali, Natalie Dormer, Wes Chatham, Elden Henson and Evan Ross.

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