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didanagy · 7 months
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North and South (2004)
Episode 4.
dir. brian percival
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Jeremy Irons and Sinéad Cusack (and son Samuel) at an unspecified event in London, 15 November 1978.
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shattereddteacup · 2 years
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Stealing Beauty (1996)
Dir. Bernardo Bertolucci
Language: English
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Happy Birthday Jeremy Irons!
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"Oliver's Travels" (1995)
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Films and series I've watched in 2023 (9/?)
Full series (5 episodes. The picture quality isn't the best but if you can get past that it's very well worth a watch):
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twenty-words-or-less · 11 months
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Waterland
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Summary: English teacher Tom Crick (Jeremy Irons) relates the story of his life and three generations of his family to his class.
Greater focus on themes than narrative, but a decent slow-burner nonetheless. Empathetic setting of flashbacks highlight of film.
Rating: 2.25/5
Photo credit: Amazon
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ruleof3bobby · 1 year
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CRACKS (2009) Grade: C
I expected more plot twists, some “oh snap: moment.  Everything was predictable. I do think Juno Temple is always a talent in everything I seen of her so far. 
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SINÉAD CUSACK and JEREMY IRONS being that couple in Mathilde (2004) 1/2
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Sinéad Cusack on Marcella Season 1
as Sylvie on Marcella [S1|E1]
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byneddiedingo · 8 months
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Hugo Weaving in V for Vendetta (James McTeigue, 2005)
Cast: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry, John Hurt, Tim Pigott-Smith, Rupert Graves, Roger Allam, Ben Miles, Sinéad Cusack. Screenplay: Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, based on a graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. Cinematography: Adrian Biddle. Production design: Owen Paterson. Film editing: Martin Walsh. Music: Dario Marianelli.
I'm not sure how Guy Fawkes became a hero and his plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament an admirable political act, but V for Vendetta certainly seems to endorse both of them. (The latter seems especially odd in a movie made only four years after the 9/11 attacks.) The film bears the stamp of many adaptations from graphic novel/comic book sources: an assumption that the viewer will accept the movie's milieu on its own terms, without trying to haul in real-world plausibility. It's easier to do that if you have a cast capable of playing almost anything from Shakespeare to soap opera. So the presence of actors like Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, Stephen Fry, John Hurt, Tim Piggott-Smith, Rupert Graves, and Sinéad Cusack goes a long way to keeping V for Vendetta alive. I particularly liked Roger Allam as a rabble-rousing news commentator in the mold of Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck. I was less impressed with Natalie Portman, whose British accent came and went fitfully and who generally seemed at sea. It may be that the script by Lilly and Lana Wachowski called for her character, Evey, to be off-balance through most of the film, but I failed to connect with her performance, which since she is meant to be the audience's point-of-view character is something of a fatal flaw.
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andersonvision · 19 days
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As the warmth of April unfolds, so does the tale of love and loyalty in "Summer Solstice," the eagerly awaited sequel to Rosamunde Pilcher’s beloved "Winter Solstice." Set to grace digital platforms and VOD on April 16th, this sequel, emerging from the imaginative mind of John Goldsmith, revisits the enchanting landscapes of Scotland and the lives of characters that have captivated audiences worldwide. A year has passed since we last met the inhabitants of this picturesque setting. Elfrida (played by Sinéad Cusack) and Oscar (Jan Niklas) now share a life together, navigating the painful aftermath of Oscar’s familial loss. Carrie (Lara-Joy Körner) and Sam (Jason Durr) face the trials of temptation as the alluring writer Alexia (Jacqueline Bisset) seeks more than a mere professional alliance with Sam. Meanwhile, the young love of Lucy and Rory is tested by the green-eyed monster of jealousy. As their narratives intertwine, each character is compelled to confront their true allegiances and the lengths they are willing to go for love. Directed by Giles Foster and produced by David Cunliffe, "Summer Solstice" is not just a continuation of a story but an exploration of the evolution of relationships into the realms of family life. This 184-minute drama, presented in English and distributed by MPI Media Group in collaboration with Leonine, promises to be a piece of escapist entertainment that captivates and holds its audience from start to finish. With a stellar cast that also includes the talents of Honor Blackman and Franco Nero, "Summer Solstice" masterfully weaves the lives of its characters against the backdrop of Scotland's wild beauty. It's a narrative that explores the complexities of maintaining the love one has fought so hard to find. In "Summer Solstice," viewers are invited to immerse themselves once again in a world where the pursuit of happiness is intertwined with the challenges of life’s unexpected twists. Mark your calendars for April 16th and prepare to be swept away by a tale that proves happiness isn't just about finding the person of your dreams—it's also about keeping them.
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Cumpleaños 🎂
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Max Irons cumple 38 años
Max Irons, el actor al que su padre, Jeremy Irons, mandó a Ziumbabue para que dejara de meterse en líos
Sigue cosechando grandes éxitos gracias a su extraordinario papel en 'La buena esposa' (2017) y en la serie 'Cóndor'.
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Cuando tu padre es Jeremy Irons (74) y tu madre Sinéad Cusack (75), perteneciente a una de las estirpes más conocidas del espectáculo, tu destino está prácticamente dibujado. Cuando el hijo menor de la pareja, Max Irons (38), les comunicó que seguiría sus pasos reinó la satisfacción, pero con cautela. Durante su época estudiantil la dislexia le dificultó profundamente el aprendizaje, por lo que su progenitor le aconsejó que no se dedicara a la interpretación.
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Durante la adolescencia se metía en tantos líos en la escuela que sus padres decidieron enviarle a Zimbabue porque un amigo de la familia había apadrinado a un niño y fundado una escuela. Max daba clases de inglés, carpintería y fútbol. Sus progenitores pensaron que era lo mejor que podían hacer para que valorase lo privilegiado que era. Volvió a ejerce como profesor con 19 años tras tomarse un año sabático en Nepal. Ya en Inglaterra obtuvo el diploma en la Guildahall School of Music and Drama.
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Trabajó como recepcionista en una oficina y camarero hasta que, por fin, obtuvo pequeños trabajos a partir de 2004. Consciente de que la competencia era dura debido a la potente cantera de jóvenes intérpretes con un talento increíble, Max siguió formándose sin ir de 'hijo de'. En 2013 su nombre ya empezó a quedarse en la retina del espectador al encarnar a Eduardo IV de Inglaterra en la serie "La reina blanca". Paralelamente trabajó como modelo y fue elegido por las revista GQ como uno de los 50 hombres británicos mejor vestidos. Un estilo heredado de su padre.
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Ese mismo año conoció a Sophie Pera, directora de moda de Tatler, la revista de referencia entre la realeza y la rancia aristocracia. Se casaron seis años después y a principios de este año fueron papás de una niña.
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Confiesa que por las noches tiene una manía cuando no puede dormir y escucha audiolibros. Adquirió esta afición mientras estaba en un internado ya que sus padres le enviaban grabaciones que ellos mismos hacían leyendo libros. No le obsesiona la fama ya que es consciente de que si todo se fuera al garete porque no le llegan ofertas estaría abierto a hacer cualquier cosa.
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Evening Standard, London (1974) / Evening Herald, Dublin (1974)
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lunesalsol · 1 year
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manysubitles · 2 years
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Cast: Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Jeremy Bulloch
A lonely executive blackmails a young girl from the steno pool into spending a week with him at his flat. Full of wonderful mind games and dialogue, Mister Hoffman only wants to share his love. The rather typical plot really involves only two people throughout, giving us lots of time to see what they can do.
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scenesandscreens · 2 years
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Eastern Promises (2007)
Director - David Cronenberg, Cinematography - Peter Suschitzky
"It's always good to have someone who I can trust, to do simple tasks. In this business, sometimes the biggest danger comes from the most stupid things."
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