News about Ralph Fiennes

Where are the cast of 28 Days Later now?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes have been revealed among the cast in a 28 Days Later sequel, according to Deadline. So, who was in the original cast, and where are they now?

Where are the cast of 28 Days Later now? A look at the original 2002 stars as the sequel is announced with Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Aaron Taylor-Johnson , Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes have been revealed among the cast in a 28 Days Later sequel, according to Deadline . The new movie will be called 28 Years Later and will be the second sequel to the post-apocalyptical 2002 horror movie, after 28 Weeks Later was released in 2007. Returning from the original team, Danny Boyle will be reprising his roll as director, though none of the original cast appear to be coming back. Many of those who starred in 28 Days Later, such as Cillian Murphy and Naomie Harris, went on to huge success as the film came out to financial and critical success - flipping its $8 million budget into over $84m at the box office. So, who else was in the original cast, and where are they now?

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes to star in 28 Days Later sequel with Cillian Murphy executive producing... 22 years after original film premiered

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 25, 2024
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes are revealed to have been cast in the anticipated 28 Days Later sequel, reported Deadline on Wednesday. The original, zombie apocalyptic film premiered in theaters 22 years earlier in 2002 - with Cillian Murphy taking on a leading role. The sequel - which is titled 28 Years Later - is slated to be the third installment in the franchise and the first in an upcoming trilogy.

Anya Taylor-Joy jokes she and husband Malcolm McRae acted like 'spies' when they planned their top secret wedding two years ago

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2024
Anya Taylor-Joy and her husband were 'pretty spy-orientated' when they planned their secret wedding. The 'Queen's Gambit' actress revealed earlier this month that she and Malcolm McRae had tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in New Orleans in April 2022, not in Venice in October 2023 as believed, and she's now admitted the occasion was made even 'more special' because they kept it to themselves. She told 'Entertainment Tonight': 'We did our research, we were like pretty spy-orientated. But honestly, it just -- it kind of made it all the more special 'cause it just felt like a secret that we got to keep to ourselves.'

Five must-watch movies before Hulu is ruled out this weekend as the streaming service begins a month of fan favorites

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
In the month of April, Hulu will begin removing 35 popular films from its subscription service. Some of the 2022 fan favorites, including dark comedy satire The Menu starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, and Ralph Fiennes, as well as Robert De Niro-led thriller Savage Salvation, are among the 2022 fan favorites. Hulu users should also be preparing for the departure of Monster Family 2: Nobody's Perfect, Son of Bigfoot, Beast of Burden, Mr. Correct and the Scheme.

Which Hollywood megastar hates his height being mentioned - and who insists on his suits being made from bamboo? A-lister tailor John Leyte reveals his trade secrets

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
Tim (right) Everest, a junior sales assistant in Barrett's, Haverfordwest, and Hepworth's, Carmarthen, a chain that was purchased by Next in 1985, learned the fundamentals of sewing, selling, and marketing. He went to London and discovered the links between nightclubs, disco music, after-parties, and clothing: ripped Levis and studded jean jackets, lemon tank-tops, and white canvas shoes, spats and flamboyant handkerchiefs.

Gregory Doran, the current company's chairman, says he 'hates' trigger warnings on plays and advises: 'If you're afraid, stay away.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
According to The Stage, the director emeritus at the theatre company made the remarks during a lecture at London's South Bank University. He was speaking about Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (inset), a play with heavy sexual and physical violence at the time. However, he maintained that such performances are more relevant in today's'violent world.' His remarks were reminiscent of those made by Ralph Fiennes last month (right).

Critics have lauded Matt Smith's 'passable' revival of Ibsen's classic play, but critics have sluggish and conservative: 'A fine supporting cast can't keep it from falling apart.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2024
If public opinion helps to alienate Matt Smith in this classic morality tale, then it does not necessarily work against the actor's latest West End venture, despite his best efforts. As seen through the eyes of local doctor Thomas Stockmann, Smith appears in An Enemy Of The People, Henrik Ibsen's 1882 analysis of societal hypocrisy. After discovering the water at a newly opened spa is polluted, Stockmann quickly became alienated from local townsfolk, with his refusal to remain quiet threatening the community's continuing economic growth.

A Bard idea! As she insists that classic literature is not 'whitewashed,' Culture Secretary Samantha Davis says she would liken trigger warnings to Shakespeare plays

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2024
It comes as a result of rising calls for warnings ahead of some of Britain's most popular plays and pieces of literature. Theatre audiences have been warned of violence, abuse, bereavement, loud noises, and even references to smoking in recent years. The MP cautioned that audiences should not be treated like children, and that people should not be treated like teenagers.'

ALISON BOSHOFF: Harry Potter gets a $2 billion TV bonanza with Warner Bros set to film TEN new series

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
That's wizard, Harry! As Warner Bros' TEN series about a new TV show about 'the boy who lived,' will be released in Leavesden, Herts, a £2 billion Harry Potter bonanza. Production details for the scheme, which will be based on J. K. Rowling's seven favorite books, have yet to be confirmed. However, this week, reports show that the Potter shows are absolutely intending to be shot in the United Kingdom, with British creative and technical talent front and center. The budget is expected to be about $200 million per series, bringing it into alignment with House Of The Dragon, which is also shot on the Warner Bros lot. The company revealed plans for the series in April last year and said it expects to begin filming later this year or early next year, as long as scripts and casting can be settled quickly.

As he claims that audiences have 'gone too soft,' Ralph Fiennes calls for an end to alarms at theatres

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2024
The Harry Potter actress, 60, said that stage performances should leave audiences' shocked and stunned, and that the element of surprise is what makes the threat so exciting.' Trigger warnings have become more common in recent years, warning of abuse, bereavement, loud noises, and even references to smoking.

The 100 greatest classic films ever and where you can watch them right now: Veteran critic BRIAN VINER'S movies everyone should see at least once - and they don't include Marvel, Shawshank Redemption or Titanic

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
Here are 100 films that I believe every person should see at least once in their lifetime, and all of them should make you laugh, cry, gasp, or think. In some instances, perhaps all four are present. I hope my list would bring you some good cinematic treats, or better still, introduce you to them. Happy viewing!

According to AI, the dream cast for a movie based on the Nativity is resurgent, so do you comply with the film's star-studded recommendations?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
It's a play that children in primary schools around the United Kingdom look forward to playing in every Christmas. But who would take on the leading roles if Hollywood cast a new movie based on The Nativity? MailOnline used ChatGPT to answer this burning question. Although the AI bot predicts that producers will need CGI for Baby Jesus, it would suggest a number of well-known celebrities to play the other roles. So, do you agree with its star-studded suggestions?

This Macbeth performance has oodles of atmosphere, writes PATRICK MARMION. (Pity about the headphones, not sure about the headphones)

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 16, 2023
MARMION MARMION: With Ralph Fiennes' Macbeth in Liverpool and David Tennant's take on the bloody Scottish monarch in Covent Garden last night, we have the possibility of an English warlord laying waste to Scotland and a Scottish warlord wreaking mayhem in London. Perhaps they should both recruit an army and meet half way to see who is boss in Leeds. The only issue is that these two very cerebral thinkers Thanes might well end up calling a summit and achieving an entente cordiale. Tennant has the benefit of his expertise in handling the play's supernatural voodoo from his time as Doctor Who. However, Shakespeare did not have a Tardis or sonic screwdriver to depose the witches who lured him into murder and doom. The standout feature of Max Webster's latest film, more specifically, isn't so much about the acting as the minimalist concept itself, which is entirely to an audience addicted to headphones on every seat.

In Macbeth, a theatregoer watching Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma describes how she fainted and broke her leg

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Louise Barnes (left), 67, was enjoying a performance starring the Hollywood celebrities when she suddenly felt lightheaded and collapsed into the aisles. Macbeth is a notoriously bad play, and actors who appear in it use the phrase "break a leg" to shrug off the rumination and any other ill fortune when performing. Louise wrote MailOnline: "Everybody knows about Macbeth's curse, and it definitely struck me.' I know actors are told to break a leg, but audience members aren't supposed to do so.' A performance of the Shakespeare play at The Depot, Liverpool, Merseyside, had to be halted twice when two different theatregoers had medical problems during the same evening. Louise is recalling the evening of November 21, 2001: I loved Macbeth as a child and had seen it a few times, but the Liverpool performance was particularly interesting. It was a packed auditorium and it was hot.'

TWICE's production of Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes has been suspended after two audience members died

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
After an audience member collapsed, the much-anticipated performance was suspended midway through the first half. As the show resumed, another punter fainted with a thud inside The Depot, located in Liverpool's Fairfield neighborhood. Both patients had pre-existing conditions, which caused them to faint, according to a spokesman for the company. The theatregoers recovered, according to them, and they have since returned to watch a full performance after being invited back. Fiennes and Indira Varma (above), who portrayed Ellaria Sand in the hit series Game of Thrones, will be performing Lord and Lady Macbeth throughout next year. After finishing its run in Liverpool, the production, directed by Simon Godwin, opened on November 28 and will be seen in Edinburgh, London, and Washington.

MasterChef: The Professionals are a comedy show The Best of the Lambs, a 'Bond villain' head chef, says his dishes have made his diners 'cry,' as the 'Bond villain's bleakness' appears in his 'Bond villain's Silence of the Lambs.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2023
Viewers took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their distaste at the Danish restaurant and its head chef Rasmus Munk's for "sucking the joy out of food," as he described his unusual dishes. The three finalists walk into the restaurant and are welcomed with performance art before meeting Rasmus (left) who has two Michelin actors. A caged chicken is one of Rasmus' dishes, and it is a reflection on battery hens and animal welfare. When he was presented with the dish, he told the participants that some guests would'cry.' However, viewers weren't perplexed by his vision and complained that it was 'b******.'

Analysis of Macbeth: Wary, reflective, skittish... Ralph Fiennes has comedic touches in this latest iteration of Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy, writes PATRICK MARMION

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
PATRICK MARIMON: In a tense, tense performance that has him glancing over his shoulder, you'll wonder what he and his 'heat oppressed brain' will do next. Moreover, a few amusing touches to lighten the mood; Fiennes' intimate, almost sweet liaison with Varma as his glamorous-puss wife. She is pleasantly surprised by the prospect of being queen and is shocked to find out what she'll do to protect it. When she finally does, she wears a stunning, green gown for her investiture.

Dame Joan Collins, 90, reveals she was forced to meet a Hollywood producer while he was in the bath when she was a young actress: 'He definitely wasn't playing with his rubber duck!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 20, 2023
During an appearance on Friday's The Graham Norton Exhibition, Dame Joan Collins openly discussed her own experience as a young actress in Hollywood. The actress, 90, described it as a "very difficult" time for producers, who were even compelled to attend one while naked in his bath. When discussing her forthcoming memoir Behind the Shoulder Pads, she told host Graham: 'It was really difficult.' Thanks to the Me Too movement it has all come out into the open,'

Anya Taylor-Joy rocks skimpy Dior swimwear as she strikes a series of sultry poses for edgy shoot - after marrying Malcolm McRae in Venice

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2023
Anya Taylor-Joyned skimpy Dior swimwear for a series of sultry shots for an edgy shoot with ODDA Magazine on Monday. In a dramatic photo shoot where for one she wore a black and white bikini top from the designer while kneeling in sand, the queen's Gambit actress, 27, showcased her toned figure. It comes after she married now-husband Malcolm McRae in a star-studded Venetian ceremony last week.

Fans of Roald Dahl's short story on meditation receive rave reviews

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2023
Fans have given a score to a newly published Netflix version of a Roald Dahl's short story that teaches the benefits of meditation. On September 27, the Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, which is 39 minutes long, will be shown on YouTube. The film is just one of four short Roald Dahl stories adapted by respected American filmmaker Wes Anderson, who brought Dahl's Fantastic Mr. Fox to life on the big screen 14 years ago in 2009. The collection of films ended a day after another in September, with the 17-minute The Swan, released on September 28, the 17-minute The Rat Catcher released on September 29, and the 17-minute Poison debuting on September 30th. An all-star cast rotate roles throughout the collective, including; Ralph Fiennes, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dev Patel, Rupert Friend, Ben Kingsley and Richard Ayoade

An intuitive Londonder consists of these pictures: A look at the'most instagrammed' derelict house that has welcomed celebrities from Idris Elba's Luther to Ralph Fiennes, millionaire brewers, and the refugees who started Brick Lane's curry houses

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 9, 2023
It is one of London's most photographed homes, with its fading red paint job and overall derelict feel. Dozens of Instagram posts show how the Grade-III listed, 15-room Georgian home on 4 Princelet Street, Spitalfields, draws a lot of attention. Yesterday, the public was invited to an exhibition showcasing Christo's early works, who was best known for large public art commissions conceived with his wife Jean-Claude. In the second series of BBC drama Luther, Idris Elba knocking on the door as detective John Luther) and also appeared in Ralph Fiennes' 2013 film The Invisible Woman. The first occupant of the Huguenot silk weavers housed in the 18th century was brewery manager Sir Benjamin Truman, who died 300 years ago.

Anya Taylor-Joy and Malcolm McRae will marry in front of a lavish Italian reception for over 150 people this weekend

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
Anya Taylor-Joy of the Queen's Gambit is marrying her musician fiancé Malcolm McRae in a lavish ceremony held in Italy this weekend, according to MailOnline. The Netflix actress, who has appeared in dramas Peaky Blinders and Last Night In Soho, was reported to have tied the knot in July last year, but sources close to the couple have announced that they will wed on Sunday in front of just over 150 people. Earlier this year, they were seen on wedding venues in Venice, including Palazzo Pisani-Moretta, a 15th century palace, and Scuola Grande San Giovanni Evangelista di Venezia, a 14th century church.

When is this year's BFI London Film Festival 2023?And what to expect from the opening film Saltburn

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
The first information of the 2023 BFI London Film Festival have been published, along with the dates of London's Southbank spectacle. We also know that Saltburn will host its international premiere opening the festival, as a result of that. The Menu and Glass Onion were among the premieres for Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, as well as The Menu. So, When is this year's festival?And what should we expect from Saltburn? By reading further, you will find out what's best.