In the early summer of 1956, 23 year-old Colin Clark, just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of "The Prince and The Showgirl", the film that united Sir Laurence Olivier with Marilyn Monroe.
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A new still of Eddie as Colin Clark in “My Week with Marilyn” has surfaced. The film is set to premiere at the New York Film Festival this weekend and will hit theatres on November 5th. Take a look!
In other news, according to broadway.com the full cast has been announced for the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Shakespeare’s Richard II in which Eddie stars.
In Shakespeare’s epic tale of destruction, ruin and decay, King Richard banishes his noblemen and seizes their land to fuel his own wars. As anger mounts, a battle for the soul of England begins and one man’s divine right to rule is called into question.
It’s finally here! The trailer for “My Week with Marilyn” has finally been released and there’s a lot of Eddie in it. This looks really promising. I have added 65 HD screencaptures of Eddie to our gallery, enjoy!
A new promotional picture of Eddie and Emma Watson in “My Week for Marilyn” has surfaced! Check it out in the gallery. I have also added some new pictures of Eddie at the Variety Studio party during the Toronto Film Festival, enjoy!
The first poster for “My Week with Marilyn” has been released and Eddie’s in it! Remember the film will have its World Premiere as the Centerpiece Gala selection in the upcoming New York Film Festival (September 30 – October 16) and is expected to hit the theatres on November 5th. As for now, take a look at the poster!
The Film Society of Lincoln Center recently announced that Simon Curtis’ MY WEEK WITH MARILYN will make its World Premiere as the Centerpiece Gala selection, screening at Alice Tully Hall on Sunday, October 9 for the upcoming 49th New York Film Festival (September 30 – October 16). Also, check out this new film still in our gallery!
Edit: We now have the high quality untagged version! Check it out.
According to Indiewire, Eddie’s latest project “My Week with Marilyn” will be released on November 4th!
The project, directed by TV veteran Simon Curtis (”Cranford”), centers on Marilyn Monroe (Williams) and follows her friendship with young Englishman Colin Clark (Eddie) while in the country shooting “The Prince and the Showgirl,” as well as her tempestuous relationship with director/co-star Laurence Olivier.
Hey everyone, I’ve finally managed to take and upload the screencaptures of Eddie from my “Black Death” bluray. Remember that the film premieres in the US this March even though it has been out on dvd in the UK for a while now. These screencaps are in extremely quality so, enjoy! I’ve also added updated the ‘Savage Grace‘ and ‘The Other Boleyn Girl‘ with some images we used to have at our old gallery. Make sure to take a look at those too!
Eddie was pictured yesterday on set of his latest project “My Week with Marilyn” which is currently filming in central London. He looks dashing! I’ve uploaded some pictures to our gallery, check them out!
In Black Death, screened this year at Toronto After Dark, Sean Bean plays a grizzled dark ages knight who leads a small band of Agincourt veterans, torturers and murderers, plus one world shy monk, on a mission to a investigate claims of a small village that is free from the plague, because a necromancer has been using Satanic power to keep the sickness at bay.
Now, show of hands; how many of you gave out a little “squeeee!” at the words “Sean Bean” and “grizzled dark ages knight”?
Good. Go see this movie. It’s everything you hope it will be. Everyone who isn’t in the “Sean Bean is the one man I would go gay for club” may read on.
Unsurprisingly, Sean Bean is not actually the star of the show here, though he lends the one big name to an otherwise small production. This isn’t unusual for Bean; he’s a grade A talent who’s made a career out of playing backup, and he’s damn good at it. He has the humility and the skill to walk on stage and immediately point the spotlight at everybody else.
OK, so I’m slightly in the club. Maybe first base.
The real star is Osmund, the world shy monk played with passion and aplomb by Eddie Redmayne. Osmund’s journey is the emotional heart of this piece, as he travels away from the security and simplicity of the monastery, and into a dangerous and brutal world fraught with complexity and suffering.