Showing posts with label civil war. Show all posts
Showing posts with label civil war. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

‘Copper’ Takes Aim at a Fresh Kind of Police Drama (WALL STREET JOURNAL) By Erica E. Phillips


“I think in the real world you can’t really believe in heroes,” says Tom Weston-Jones in a soft British accent. “It’s nice when people have contradictions.” That theme is clearly central in BBC America’s first original scripted series “Copper.” Weston-Jones plays the lead role of Kevin Corcoran, a detective—or “copper” in the vernacular of the day—who’s recently returned to New York City after fighting in the Civil War.

Corcoran’s true passion is caught up in the mystery of his wife’s disappearance and his daughter’s murder, which took place while he was away. But he spends his days fighting crime and solving murder cases with the help of two scruffy partners, the intelligent proprietor of Eva’s Paradise brothel (Franka Potente) and a few old buddies from the war.

One of those buddies is African-American doctor Matthew Freeman (Ato Essandoh), who conducts a forensic examination of a murder victim on the sly as a favor to Corcoran in the pilot episode. That scene played something like a 19th Century “CSI,” but Weston-Jones was quick to distinguish “Copper” from the typical network-TV crime drama. “It’s not a procedural … the overall story will draw you in,” he said. “The writers want the audience to be interested in the people rather than titillation of a new murder every week.”

Relatively unknown on this side of the Atlantic, the 25-year-old actor grew up in Dubai and moved to the U.K. for school. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which legendary actor Laurence Olivier established in the 1940s. We chatted with Weston-Jones about the help he had developing his near-flawless American accent, what it was like to work with Potente (“Run Lola Run,” “The Bourne Supremacy”) and an oddly-named band he frequently mentions on Twitter. The following is an edited transcript.

 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Daniel Day Lewis: Spielberg’s Lincoln hits theaters November 9 Posted on July 23, 2012 - 16:19 by David Konow (TG)



Abraham Lincoln already graced our nation’s screens this summer in the fictional form of Vampire Hunter. 



Unfortunately, the film didn’t take off at the box office in spite of the success of the book. However, a new, more serious look at the former president is slated to hit movie theaters this November, courtesy of Steven Spielberg. 




According to MTV, Lincoln will have an exclusive release on the 9th, and then receive a wide release November 16.

Daniel-Day Lewis is playing Lincoln, which is reasons 1, 2, and 3 I’m dying to see this movie. Also one of the most brilliant writers alive, Tony Kushner (Angels in America), penned the screenplay.

Along with Day-Lewis, the film also stars Sally Field as Lincoln’s wife, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as his son, and Tommy Lee Jones as Thaddeus Stevens. Essentially, the film is an adaptation of the book Team of Rivals, written by Doris Kearns Goodwin, and the story focuses on the Civil War years 1861-1865.


READ MORE: http://www.tgdaily.com/games-and-entertainment-features/64893-spielberg-s-lincoln-hits-theaters-november-9