Showing posts with label emma stone. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Thor actor Tom Hiddleston 'is set to star' in sequel to Mel Gibson's classic Braveheart

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By NICOLA AGIUS FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 2 May 2015 | UPDATED: 19:55 EST, 2 May 2015

Big news! Thor actor Tom Hiddleston - pictured in movie Henry IV - looks set to star in the highly-anticipated sequel to Mel Gibson's 1995 classic Braveheart

Thor actor Tom Hiddleston looks set to star in the highly-anticipated sequel to Mel Gibson's 1995 classic Braveheart.

According to emails exposed by WikiLeaks, the 34-year-old will take on the role of Scotland's warrior king Robert the Bruce in the upcoming film, entitled Lion Rampant.

Directed by David Mackenzie, the movie will be shot in Scotland and will also potentiality feature Jack O'Connell and Emma Stone.



Lion Rampant - described as the 'unofficial sequel to Braveheart' - is reportedly being made by Working Title, the British company behind blockbusters such as Four Weddings And A Funeral.

Details of the highly-anticipated film were revealed when an email exchange between former head of Sony Entertainment Amy Pascal and Rich Klubeck, a senior partner in a leading American talent agency, were published.

In the messages, he states that he is 'pleased to share' details of the Lion Rampant project.



He also is said to specifically mention Hiddleston by name in connection with the role of Robert the Bruce.

In a subsequent email exchange between Ms Pascal and Eric Fellner - a Working Title producer, even more details about the film were revealed.

'It is the story that follows on in history from Braveheart,' he explained in one message.

'It is an epic tale of action and romance.'


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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Keira Knightley and James Righton make first red carpet appearance as parents-to-be

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Keira Knightley and her husband James Righton were all smiles on Friday night as they made their first red carpet appearance as parents-to-be. Pregnant Keira showed off her growing bump in a bold yellow dress as she and her husband joined stars at the BAFTA TV Tea Party in LA.

Former Klaxons musician James, who tied the knot with Keira in France in May 2013, was supporting his wife as she prepares to make numerous appearances throughout awards season.


Keira's role alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in historical thriller The Imitation Game has earned her several nominations, including Best Supporting Actress at the BAFTAs and the Golden Globes, which take place on 11 January.

James will no doubt be cheering his 29-year-old wife on as she goes up against Jessica Chastain, Patricia Arquette, Meryl Streep and Emma Stone during Sunday night's ceremony in LA.



Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Watch! TEN talks to Colin Firth and Emma Stone

RTE TEN
September 16, 2014

Colin Firth and Emma Stone

TEN's Sarah McIntyre caught up with Colin Firth and Emma Stone to chat about their new film Magic in


Check out TEN's interview with the actors, where they chatted about being intimidated working with Woody Allen, stifling laughter while filming scenes with the hilarious Hamish Linklater and wanting to take home the incredible costumes.



Plus, we find out which famous actress Colin named his pet cat after!

Friday, September 12, 2014

Emma Stone brings vintage glamour to Parisian red carpet with Colin Firth (video)

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September 11, 2014
By HANNA FLINT FOR MAILONLINE


Lovers? In typical Woody Allen fashion he has young Emma playing middle-aged Colin Firth's love interest

Emma Stone looked magic in the moonlight as she arrived for the premiere of her new film in Paris, Thursday night.

The American star takes the female lead in Woody Allen's latest cinematic endeavour, and was joined on the red carpet by co-star Colin Firth.

As the movie is set in the Roaring Twenties, it's no surprise to see Emma's glamorous look inspired by the fashion of the time.


Colin looked every bit the English gentleman in his sharp suit, while his wife Livia Firth dazzled in a metallic gold knitted top with a floral A-line skirt.

Emma and Colin were in Paris for the 'Magic In The Moonlight' Premiere at UGC Cine Cite Bercy.

It is in France where the majority of the movie is set, as Firth's skeptical character Stanley Crawford is enlisted to help debunk the clairvoyant and mystic Sophie (Stone).


Soon the story sees middle-aged Stanley and the young Sophie become romantically entwined, but of course a dramatic age-gap has never troubled Woody Allen when it comes to story telling and real life. 


Monday, September 1, 2014

Colin Firth creates magic with Woody

THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
FILM
Magic in the Moonlight (PG)
3.5 stars
Colin Firth, Emma Stone
DIRECTOR WOODY ALLEN
REVIEW MARK NAGLAZAS

Firth creates magic with Woody

If Woody Allen had filmed his latest bonbon in black and white, as he's done on several other occasions (Manhattan, Stardust Memories, The Purple Rose of Cairo) it might be mistaken for a movie that was actually made during Hollywood's Golden Age.

Its main setting is a sumptuous spread on the Riviera, characters linger in drawing rooms and gardens engaged in witty exchanges, lovers speed along winding cliff-side roads overlooking the Mediterranean and Colin Firth plays a magician who dresses up as a Chinaman, replete with stringy moustache and pulled-back eyes.



Of course, we have seen all this tongue-in-cheek nostalgia before in Allen movies. But Magic in the Moonlight feels the most insistently old-fashioned work in memory, so much so it doesn't take too much imagination to see Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in the lead roles (it's the closest he has come to making a screwball comedy).

What Magic in the Moonlight lacks in originality - some have complained it's so familiar as to be redundant, right down to the Allen obsession with death and the meaningless of existence - it makes up for in polish, wit, a lightness of touch and, most of all, exuberant, nicely judged performances.



Where once Allen's male stars did a pale imitation of himself, more recent stand-ins are their own men, with Firth throwing off his signature stammering Englishmen to play an acid- tongued egotist and world-class misanthrope who both infuriates and charms with his every biting putdown ("Autographs are for morons," Firth's magician Stanley Crawford tells a fan of his on-stage alter-ego Wei Ling Soo).

Stanley is so disparaging of mankind's need for belief in the afterlife that he has a lucrative sideline exposing mediums as frauds, using his knowledge of chicanery to save the weak- minded from being fleeced (Harry Houdini also moonlighted as a debunker of mystics).

When Stanley is approached by an old friend to unmask a young woman named Sophie (Emma Stone), who has entranced a wealthy American widow living in the South of France by claiming to be able to communicate with her late husband, he is there in a flash, his mental tools sharpened and at the ready.

However, Sophie is no pushover. She quickly sees through Stanley's guise and eventually plucks from the air his deepest secrets - Stone has fun mimicking the melodramatic arm-waving antics of movie mediums - shaking his firm believe that nothing exists beyond the grave.



Indeed, Sophie unlocks him from the prison of his own cynicism, releasing him to more fully embrace the here and now, which he claims is the only reality we know. Of course, love blossoms in this F. Scott Fitzgerald-ish playground for the rich and famous, or something like it, as Sophie's big smile and vivacity causes Stanley to question his relationship to his more eminently suitable fiance.

It could be claimed that Firth is too old for Stone (and that Allen is revealing his own dubious fixations) but they are lovely together.

Indeed, the mismatch in ages actually feels right for the period when such disparities were commonplace.

READ MORE HERE: https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/entertainment/movies/a/24862863/firth-creates-magic-with-woody/






Friday, August 15, 2014

Colin Firth shines in Moonlight’

KENOSHA NEWS
By Cary Darling
August 15, 2014


After dealing with the emotional breakdown at the core of “Blue Jasmine,” a very contemporary tale of free-falling down the social ladder that won star Cate Blanchett the Best Actress Oscar, director / writer Woody Allen once again seeks refuge in the past. With “Magic in the Moonlight,” Allen turns out a well-wrought and clever but lightweight bauble set in late-1920s France that echoes the European daydream of his 2011 hit, “Midnight in Paris.”



What makes “Moonlight” most memorable is the performance from Colin Firth, who is in nearly every scene. Without him, “Moonlight” just might evaporate.

Firth is Stanley, the Penn Jillette of his day, a magician and a man of science and secularism whose specialty is to debunk those claiming to engage in the supernatural. An old magician friend of his, Howard (Simon McBurney), shows up after a performance to tell him of Sophie Baker (Emma Stone), a young American woman residing in the south of France who claims to have psychic powers and the ability to channel the dead.



Howard says he tried to prove she was really just a trickster but left her seance perplexed. She seemed to be the real deal.

Eager to discredit her, Stanley agrees to attend her next seance, where he will also meet her mother (Marcia Gay Harden) and fiance, Brice (Hamish Linklater), both of whom are convinced of her powers.

But things get complicated when Stanley, who is also engaged, finds himself attracted to Sophie and vice versa. He had never anticipated that he might have to choose love over logic.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Colin Firth: Movie review: ‘Magic in the Moonlight’ is a good Woody Allen film

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Posted Aug. 1, 2014 @ 2:01 am
By Ed Symkus



Woody Allen has often spoken about his drawer full of movie ideas, some of them hastily written down, that he visits now and then when the prolific director feels that it’s time to write and direct another one. Though many of his most ardent fans were saying that his best days are behind him, that his last great film was “Husbands and Wives” two decades ago, it’s always such a great surprise when something the caliber of last year’s resoundingly acclaimed “Blue Jasmine” pops up. (Personal note: I’d also put 1999’s “Sweet and Lowdown” right up there with the strong stuff.)



And though “Magic in the Moonlight” mostly pales next to “Blue Jasmine” – except for Colin Firth’s terrific performance – I can still comfortably recommend it as good, if not great, Woody Allen.

It’s a period piece about the timeless subject of fraud. In 1928 Berlin, a Chinese magician named Wei Ling Soo astonishes audiences with his impossible stage illusions. Of course, all magicians are committing fraud, but it’s the sort of deception that audiences enjoy. Wei Ling Soo takes it a step further, in that he’s actually a Brit named Stanley (Colin Firth) posing, in heavy costuming and makeup, as a Chinese magician. When his magician pal Howard Burkan (Simon McBurney) asks him for a favor – to prove that an American woman claiming to be a psychic is a total fake – he agrees to take on the task, gallantly but tiredly saying, “OK, I’ll expose yet another fraudulent spiritualist.”



But Sophie (Emma Stone) who travels the world under the guidance of her no-nonsense show biz mom (Marcia Gay Harden), is pretty darn good at what she does. When Stanley, who doesn’t reveal his true identity as a prestidigitator, attends a séance at the lavish home where the widowed Grace (Jacki Weaver) – accompanied by her dimwit, ukulele-strumming son Brice (Hamish Linklater) – wants to speak with her dead husband Harry, Stanley is impressed that Sophie seems to be able to know absolutely unknowable things. Sophie calls what she does “miracles.” Stanley admits that they’re “bewildering feats, but not possible.”


He also believes that Grace and Brice are perfect marks, and can see that Brice is smitten with Sophie. But though he can’t figure out how she does what she does, he remains a non-believer because, he says, “I’m rational.”


Read more: http://www.sooeveningnews.com/article/20140801/News/140809977#ixzz39C9jzyb6



Thursday, April 17, 2014

COLIN FIRTH: Woody Allen’s MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT Starring Emma Stone, Colin Firth, and Marcia Gay Harden

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by Matt Goldberg  
Posted 7 hours ago

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A new image has gone online for Woody Allen‘s upcoming film Magic in the Moonlight.  We previously reported that the movie “is a romantic comedy about an Englishman (Colin Firth) brought in to help unmask a possible swindle.  Personal and professional complications ensue. The film is set in the south of France in the 1920s against a backdrop of wealthy mansions, the Côte d’Azur, jazz joints and fashionable spots for the wealthy of the Jazz Age.”  The latest issue of EW reports that the “possible swindle” involves the Englishman trying “to expose a phony mystic (Emma Stone), only to end up falling for her.”  Furthermore, Marcia Gay Harden will play “Stone’s mother and co-conspirator.”







Thursday, January 9, 2014

Colin Firth: Woody Allen's upcoming film to be 1920s comedy

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Updated: 2:59 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014 | Posted: 2:59 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014



The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Woody Allen's upcoming film "Magic in the Moonlight" will be a 1920s romantic comedy set on the French Riviera.



Little had been known about Allen's next film before Thursday when Sony Pictures Classics announced it will distribute "Magic in the Moonlight." It stars Colin Firth, Emma Stone and Marcia Gay Harden.

Sony Pictures Classics said it's about "an Englishman brought in to help unmask a possible swindle." The film is set "against the backdrop of the Cote d'Azur, jazz joints and fashionable spots for the wealthy of the Jazz Age."


READ MORE HERE: http://www.ktvu.com/news/ap/entertainment/woody-allens-upcoming-film-to-be-1920s-romance/nchnG/





Friday, August 9, 2013

Andrew Garfield turns tourist as he snaps away on camera during London outing with friends

Snap happy: Spiderman Andrew Garfield plays with a camera in Soho, London

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By ELLE GRIFFITHS
PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:46 EST, 9 August 2013

Since making it big in Hollywood, Andrew Garfield has been a rare sight on this side of the Atlantic.

But the Surrey raised actor was back on home turf on Friday.

And larking about with a camera in central London, he could have been mistaken for any other American tourist.



And the movie star blended in to the throngs of people in busy central London easily with his unassuming outfit and baseball cap.

Andrew, who has been dating Spider-Man co-star Emma Stone since 2011, was having lunch with friends, including an attractive brunette.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2388097/Andrew-Garfield-turns-tourist-snaps-away-camera-London-outing-friends.html#ixzz2bX5U1au4 
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Colin Firth to Star Opposite Emma Stone in New Woody Allen Movie 14 hours ago (SCREEN RANT) by Sandy Schaefer



We just barely learned that Colin Firth is going to headline Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class co-writer/director Matthew Vaughn’s upcoming Mark Millar comic book adaptation, The Secret Service, and now reports are in that the Oscar-winning actor is also making plans to co-headline Woody Allen’s currently-untitled followup project to his Summer 2013 release, Blue Jasmine.

The Woodmeister returned to his native U.S. shores to shoot Blue Jasmine, which is a comedy about a New York housewife (Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett) who must deal with “the final stages of an acute crisis.” Per usual for a Woody Allen project, the cast includes big names like Alec Baldwin and comedians Andrew Dice Clay and Louis C.K., in addition to such credible supporting talent as Michael Stuhlbarg (Boardwalk Empire), Peter Sarsgaard (Lovelace) and Sally Hawkins (Godzilla).

Deadline is reporting that Allen has plans to resume his European “tour” after Blue Jasmine, by filming his latest original script in the South of France. Firth has yet to finalize the deal, but Allen’s quick-and-easy production approach will make it easier for the King’s Speech actor to work things out; that is, both fit Allen’s movie into his schedule and remain committed to Vaughn’s Secret Service movie (which is due to open in theaters during November 2014).

Firth is a natural match for the Allen-verse; in fact, he’s already played the kind of smart, but dysfunctional – and hopeless when it comes to relationships – creative type which appear throughout Allen’s filmography (see: Firth’s character in Love, Actually). Of course, the award-winner Firth also knows how to play the square and dignified archetype for laughs as well (see: Bridget Jones’s Diary), in case that’s the sort of character that Allen’s hiring Firth to tackle here.


READ MORE: http://screenrant.com/colin-firth-emma-stone-woody-allen-movie/

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Colin Firth for Woody Allen's new film? (XPOSE)



Colin Firth is being lined up for Woody Allen's new movie.

The 52-year-old actor is being courted to play the lead in the 'Midnight In Paris' filmmaker's new whimsical comedy, according to Deadline.

Colin is likely to join 'The Amazing Spider-Man' actress Emma Stone in the project, who is rumoured to have become Allen's new muse.

The director is expected to film in the South of France and will write, produce and direct the as yet untitled film.

This comes after it was announced Colin has entered negotiations to star in Matthew Vaughn's forthcoming adaptation of comic book series, 'The Secret Service'.

The Oscar-winning actor will play a man who sends his nephew off to a British spy school which transforms young troublemakers into refined, James Bond-style secret agents.

Casting is underway for the part of the unruly nephew after Aaron Taylor-Johnson - who starred in Vaughn's 2009 movie 'Kick-Ass' - turned down the role.


READ MORE: http://www.tv3.ie/entertainment_article.php?locID=1.803.810&article=102148

COLIN FIRTH: British Star Colin Firth Lined Up For New Woody Allen Movie (CONTACT MUSIC)


Following the news that Emma Stone is lined up to star in a Woody Allen movie, Deadline have announced that British actor Colin Firth is also in the running to star in the film. As yet untitled, the movie is expected to be shot in the south of France. Woody’s keeping the plot firmly under wraps though it seems that he is working towards putting together a typically stellar cast.

Allen, a prolific, iconic and highly respected director, just finished working on his 44th movie as a director. Entitled Blue Jasmine, the film was set in New York and Los Angeles and stars Alec Baldwin, as well as Cate Blanchett, Sally Hawkins and Louis CK. The movie is scheduled to open in September 2013. Colin Firth is currently lined up to star in The Secret Service – the next movie from X:Men First Class’s Matthew Vaughn. However, he’s thought to be making room in his schedule to ensure that he lands a slot in Woody Allen’s latest movie.



READ MORE: http://www.contactmusic.com/news/colin-firth-woody-allen-emma-stone_3635449

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch and Jessica Chastain join cast of 'Crimson Peak' By Chris Jones | Yahoo

Benedict Cumberbatch (Credit: Wenn)

Both Benedict Cumberbatch and Jessica Chastain have been announced as joining the cast of Guillermo del Toro's forthcoming gothic horror movie, 'Crimson Peak.'

The 'Sherlock' star and Oscar-nominated actress join Emma Stone and Charlie Hunnam in the Legendary Pictures production which will be del Toro's follow-up to 'Pacific Rim.' 

Written by del Toro with Matthew Robbins and Lucinda Coxon: the film is a ghost story described by the director as  "…a very set-oriented, classical but at the same time modern take on the ghost story. It will allow me to play with the conventions of the genre I know and love, and at the same time subvert the old rules.”



Friday, April 5, 2013

Benedict Cumberbatch enters the haunted house with Emma Stone for horror film 'CRIMSON PEAK' April 4, 2013 | Posted by Rebecca Lewis



Guillermo del Toro has already cast Emma Stone and Charlie Hunnam in his upcoming haunted house horror film “Crimson Peak“, and now he’s found another actor looking to try a new genre. Fast rising British actor Benedict Cumberbatch has joined the pic, surely making him one of the most in-demand British actors in Hollywood at the moment.

Variety reports that the film is set to start shooting early in 2014 and there’s still no word on plot details. Del Toro and Matthew Robbins‘ original script is currently going through a rewrite by Lucinda Coxon.

READ MORE: http://upandcomers.net/2013/04/04/benedict-cumberbatch-enters-the-haunted-house-with-emma-stone-for-horror-film-crimson-peak/

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Gerard Butler, Emma Stone, Kate Winslet, Stephen Merchant in new 'Movie 43' trailer Published Wednesday, Oct 3 2012, 1:50pm EDT | By Tom Eames (DIGITAL SPY)


Emma Stone, Kate Winslet and Stephen Merchant are among the long list of actors to appear in a new trailer for Movie 43.

The project is an ensemble comedy featuring 25 different segments and sketches.

Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman and Gerard Butler also star in the film, which is produced by Charles B Wessler and written by Rocky Russo, Jeremy Sosenko and Patrik Forsberg.

Watch the red band trailer below (Note: adult content):



Highly offensive language (to some) and completely inappropriate behavior (to others)  AND Gerard Butler plays a cursing leprechaun.  The world can officially end now.

READ MORE: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a410087/emma-stone-kate-winslet-stephen-merchant-in-new-movie-43-trailer.html

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

'Movie 43' Trailer: Gerard Butler and a Plethora of Stars Get Raunchy (ADULT ONLY PLEASE!!!) 9:02 AM PDT 10/3/2012 by Jordan Zakarin (THR)


The omnibus sketchy comedy flick features Hollywood's A-List doing things that probably won't help any Oscar chances. It's a long tradition: dramatic movie stars heading to play against type on television. Jon Hamm does it frequently, including on 30 Rock; Kate Winslet and many others did it for Ricky Gervais' show Extras; and there have been 38 years worth of unexpected hosts of Saturday Night Live.

Hollywood, however, has never seen ego subversion on the scale promised by Movie 43.


Offensive language -  naked women - politically incorrect behavior - where did this movie come from? I never heard of it before.  Just plain wrong!  Can't wait.

READ MORE: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/movie-43-trailer-emma-stone-gerard-butler-376125