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rosecarlate · 15 days
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If you don't get away, you just become what everybody already thinks you are.
THIS TOWN (2024-) dir. Paul Whittington
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luckydiorxoxo · 4 months
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Los Angeles Premiere Of Sony Pictures' "The Book Of Clarence
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justzawe · 1 year
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Zawe Ashton • rares
w/ Nicholas Pinnock & Isabella Macpherson (2017)
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clarkkantagain · 2 months
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The first episode of DJANGO is now available on Canal+ and Sky!
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moviemosaics · 2 months
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The Book of Clarence
directed by Jeymes Samuel, 2023
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movienized-com · 3 months
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Django
Django (Serie 2023) #MatthiasSchoenaerts #NicholasPinnock #LisaVicari #NoomiRapace #JyuddahJaymes #EricKole Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- Genre: Drama / Western Hauptrollen: Matthias Schoenaerts, Nicholas Pinnock, Lisa Vicari, Noomi Rapace, Jyuddah Jaymes, Eric Kole, Benny O. Arthur, Maya Kelly, Antal Edgar Miklos, Haris Salihović, Oleksandr Rudynskyy, Romario Simpson, Joshua J Parker, Dakota Trancher Williams … Serienbeschreibung: John Ellis (Nicholas Pinnock) und seine zukünftige Frau Sarah (Lisa Vicari)…
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in-flagrante · 1 year
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Michelle Dockery and Nicholas Pinnock to star in This Town
The BBC six-part drama explores the beginnings of ska and two-tone music. Set in 1981 and written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. Filming is now underway around Birmingham.
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awwhawkeye · 2 years
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Counterpart
S01E04: Both Sides Now
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thackerycinx · 1 year
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rosecarlate · 21 days
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Watched all six episodes of Steven Knight’s new TV show ‘This Town’ last week and it was so good. Superb acting from the whole cast, brilliant soundtrack, and underrated cinematography. The colour palettes, the wide-angle shots… I wasn’t excepting less from Steven himself. It is also so nice to see Jordan Bolger who used to play Isaiah on Peaky Blinders as one of the lead characters in this and let me tell you, he is absolutely brilliant and so are Michelle Dockery and Nicholas Pinnock.
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justzawe · 1 year
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Zawe Ashton • rares
(With Nicholas Pinnock and Isabella Macpherson, 2016)
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ops-quotei · 2 years
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For Life — Temporada 2, Episódio 10
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agentnico · 3 months
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The Book of Clarence (2024) review
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This film may be 2024’s biggest box office flop thus far, but that doesn’t mean it won’t get cult status, and especially Benedict Cumberbatch’s entire role is destined to be a meme, trust me on that. Just you wait.
Plot: Struggling to find a better life, Clarence is captivated by the power of the rising Messiah and soon risks everything to carve a path to a divine existence.
Going into this movie I expected to be super offended by it. Look, I’m not overly religious myself, but I come from an orthodox family and have been raised as such, so naturally I do have certain beliefs, and do think a lot of what happened in the New Testament is true. So of course when this movie came about I had my trepidations, however after watching it I found myself not nearly as offended or shocked as I expected. For one they don’t go against the fact that Jesus is the true Messiah, and in fact encourage that fact. I mean of course there are some blasphemous aspects to it as one would expect - the final act is a twist on the Bible that I am certain is going to pee off more than a few Christians. But as a whole The Book of Clarence is its own thing that doesn’t’ mess a lot with religion. For the first two thirds especially it’s more about Clarence and his buddies going on this adventure through Jerusalem and getting up to various shenanigans, and basically this being a stoner-comedy set in AD. And I have to say that generally speaking I enjoyed it.
The whole thing is absurd for sure. I mean, the flick is produced by Jay-Z, which speaks volumes in itself. But it’s got a great soundtrack, the direction overall is good from Jeymes Samuel, though stylistically I think he outdid himself more in The Harder They Fall - that western was just so cool! The humour was good in parts but in others not so much. It kind of depended on who was delivering it. For this movie features an all-star ensemble cast, however the performances I must say were a mixed bag. LaKeith Stanfield I truly believe is one of Hollywood’s current greats, as previously everything I’ve seen him in impressed me. However here as Clarence I feel like he was holding himself back a little. Don’t get me wrong, he does an alright job overall, but it was not anything special. A lot of other characters pop in throughout, but only a few really left an impression. Alfre Woodard as Mother Mary had me in stitches delivering lines such as “I was minding my own virgin business just being a virgin”, and David Oyelowo as John the Baptist was overly expressive and gave some solid Will Smith-level slaps. James McAvoy too as Pontius Pilate was both dramatic in that you can tell he didn’t really want to crucify Clarence as he liked the guy, but also delivered some hysterical laugh-out-loud lines like “Once you die from drowning, you’ll be free to go. Proceed.” I actually wish McAvoy was in the film more - his character was so sarcastic - I loved it. And then there’s Benedict Cumberbatch. Okay, so Cumberbatch’s 5 minutes of screen time are all for this one specific gag, and I do admit it was amusing and the batch of cumber played it fashionably over-the-top, but also what the movie does with his character…. Okay, so it’s funny. Can’t deny that. It’s actually bloody hilarious, especially as it comes out of nowhere. But also like it is offensive to the Church. I imagine many audiences would have been angered by his role, however I enjoyed it, even if it was a waste of Benedict Cumberbatch’s talents. As for the rest of the cast, they are serviceable, but not particularly memorable.
The movie does drag in a few places, and the writing didn’t always play out the best. Again, when you had the stronger actors delivering the lines, the moments of dialogue were really funny and definitely boosted the comedic value of the scenes. However at other times you could really tell the script writing just wasn’t up to par and felt lazy as it slugged along. Also, I feel like the movie wasn’t too sure what it wanted to be. Like it starts with a scene of these dudes smoking weed whilst floating upside down and a lightbulb pops up above their head, then in another scene there’s a random 80’s/90’s techno dance number, and then at the end there’s this really dark crucifixion scene featuring realistic detail with dramatic music playing. It’s a jarring mood swing, that really made me wonder what this movie was trying to accomplish. Like is it trying to parody the Bible, but also at the same time taking it seriously? It’s a shift that doesn’t really mix, and as such the ending does fall flat.
I ended up enjoying The Book of Clarence way more than I expected, and the moments of comedy that hit really do hit. Like I can easily see in a future someone doing a reel of “Book of Clarence funniest scenes” on YouTube, as there truly are some solid moments of slapstick comedies and banterous dialogue wit. But the third act with the heavily dramatic serious mood swing does question what the movie is going for, and also it does overstay its welcome. I’d say this is an interesting, thought provoking experiment that has its ups and down, however is very much worthwhile checking out. But also Cumberbatch’s….. like what the actual hell??
Overall score: 5/10
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jmunneytumbler · 3 months
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I Opened Up 'The Book of Clarence'
I Opened Up 'The Book of Clarence'
Book ’em, Clarence (CREDIT: Moris Puccio/Legendary Entertainment/TriStar Pictures) Starring: LaKeith Stanfield, Omar Sy, Anna Diop, RJ Cyler, David Oyelowo, Michael Ward, Alfre Woodard, Brian Bovell, Teyana Taylor, Caleb McLaughlin, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Eric Kofi-Abrefa, Nicholas Pinnock, James McAvoy, Chase Dillon, Babs Olusanmokun, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chidi Ajufo, Tom Glynn-Carney, Tom…
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