sf2la wrote:Very cool. 'The Lobster' was foreign, wasn't it? I liked 'The Lobster' better, but whatever. So awesome that she is so successful in identifying and offered good projects. And there's always the possibility that she will bring along her arm candy to events
I honestly never got all the buzz surrounding 'Youth'. I thought Rachel was fantastic in it, but she was somehow over shadow by Jane Fonda's five minutes of screen time.
And yes, 'The Lobster' would be eligible. I really loved that film. It's such a shame it seems to have been mostly over looked throughout the awards season.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, A24 have acquired the U.S. rights to 'The Lobster' ahead of the March 11th, 2016 release date set by previous rights holder Alchemy.
It is unknown when/if A24 will release the film in the U.S.
Red-Snow wrote:According to The Hollywood Reporter, A24 have acquired the U.S. rights to 'The Lobster' ahead of the March 11th, 2016 release date set by previous rights holder Alchemy.
It is unknown when/if A24 will release the film in the U.S.
Yes, thank you Red-Snow. I still hope to see it, even if via iTunes or something like that.
The week beginning 4 April sees the start of a nine-week shoot on My Cousin Rachel, a big-screen adaptation of the Daphne Du Maurier novel in which an orphan seeks revenge on the woman he believes murdered his cousin.
Starring Rachel Weisz, Sam Claflin and Holliday Grainger, the feature is directed by Roger Michell from his own screenplay.
Wow, she has a great work ethic. I think she's just naturally interested in life and wants to participate to her fullest. Be attached to prijects that interest her. Yay!
Daniel will have a nice meetup with Roger Michell. Maybe they can find a project together. Or Steven includes him in the new Indie. As baddie if necessary.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Red-Snow wrote:A short interview with Rachel on BT Toronto.
Thank you Red-SNow. Presume this interview was filmed last September when Rachel was promoting the Lobster film at TIFF. Here are a few screen caps of the video interview you posted: