Meryl and co go Into The Woods

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This week I attended a press conference with Meryl Streep to promote her new film Into The Woods, which is out in UK cinemas now. The film is based on the musical by Stephen Sondheim and uses characters from well-known fairytales and look at what happens to them after their Happily Ever After. It’s quite dark but also funny and has a strong message. Streep plays the role of The Witch in the film and she says when director Rob Marshall offered her the role she felt she was almost destined to do it as Bernadette Peters was the first actress to play the Witch in the Broadway production, and Peters is an anagram of Streep!

The film has a great cast including James Corden, Emily Blunt, Johnny Depp, Tracey Ullman, Anna Kendrick and Chris Pine. Director Rob Marshall said he didn’t set out to have such an international cast but that he “cast the greatest people for the roles. I asked Meryl and Johnny do it but everyone else auditioned. There’s no-one else like Meryl for depth, humour and vulnerability. Every time I watch the movie it’s like I’m seeing it for the first time and that’s down to Meryl”.

Emily Blunt makes her musical debut in the film as she plays the Baker’s Wife. She says she didn’t know the story when she went for her audition and it was her husband John Krasinski who encouraged her to go for the role: “He doesn’t know musicals but he knew Into The Woods and he was singing it to me when I went for my audition. I did it because I wanted to work with Meryl again”.

Johnny Depp is also amongst the cast, playing the Wolf who has designs on Little Red Riding Hood. Marshall says the actor was excited to be part of the film: “Johnny is a creative force and an extraordinary man. He was excited to have a small part in a company. He was also excited to play the role and he was desperate to work with Meryl, that’s for sure!”.

I liked the film, for me it’s probably the best of the Rob Marshall directed musicals. It is a bit long though!

BAFTA Rising Star nominees

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BAFTA has revealed the five young stars nominated for this year’s Rising Star Award.

They are Jack O’Connell, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Miles Teller, Margot Robbie and Shailene Woodley.

The Rising Star Award is the only BAFTA award open to public voting and you can vote here: https://explore.ee.co.uk/bafta

Is Bradley Cooper heading to the West End?

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Bradley Cooper is rumoured to be planning to tread the boards in London this spring in a production of The Elephant Man.

Cooper’s currently starring in a Broadway production of the play which has been getting stellar reviews and breaking box office records.

According to Deadline, producers want to bring the production to London form limited 12-week run beginning in April.

No deal’s been struck with a theatre yet but I imagine it would be an instant sell-out once everything’s confirmed.

It’s also great to see a Broadway play (and not a musical) make the transfer to London.

Game of Thrones heads to the big, big screen

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Game of Thrones is to be shown in IMAX cinemas in the U.S. Later this month.

HBO has struck a deal for the fourth series of the hit show to be screened in IMAX from January 23 to 29 in 100 markets across the country.

“The cinematic brilliance and grand scope of the series is perfect for the IMAX format,” said Pamela Levine, chief marketing officer at HBO.

“We are always looking to provide fans with new and exciting ways to experience the show and viewing two key episodes, along with the new trailer, on such an impressive platform makes for a great event.”

No word yet on whether the same deal will happen in the UK.

Golden Globes presenters confirmed

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The Golden Globes have begun revealing which stars will present awards at Sunday’s show.

Robert Downey Jr., Salma Hayek, Kevin Hart, Ricky Gervais and Kate Hudson will be on hand to present awards to the winners.

Kristen Wiig, Lily Tomlin, Amy Adams, Chris Pratt, Catherine Zeta Jones, Channing Tatum, Anna Faris, Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson and Gwyneth Paltrow have also been added to the list.

Other confirmed presenters include Harrison Ford, Katie Heigl, Jeremy Renner, Kate Beckinsale, Kerry Washington, Adam Levine, Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Aniston, Bryan Cranston, Colin Firth, Jane Fonda, Bill Hader, Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey, Seth Meyers, Lupita N’yongo, Meryl Streep, Vince Vaughn, Katie Holmes and Paul Rudd.

More presenters include Jack Black, Benedict Cumberbatch, David Duchovny, Jared Leto, Colin Farrell, Melissa McCarthy, Sienna Miller, Clive Owen, Naomi Watts and Oprah Winfrey.

Don Cheadle and Julianna Margulies will also be in hand to present George Clooney with the Cecil B DeMille Award.

Shaun of the Dead heads to the stage

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A new stage show based on Shaun of the Dead will tour the South West later this year.

The show has already had an endorsement from Simon Pegg.

It was put together after Gloucestershire-based Almost Legal Productions secured the stage rights to the 2004 zombie rom-com.

The 110-minute show involves lots of audience participation, audience members are given a ‘goodie bag’ of props so they can take part and are encouraged to dress as zombies or other characters from the movie.

The tour begins in Stroud on April 10.

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