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Martin Clunes on new drama series Out There, his life in the country, county + his love for dogs
Martin Clunes
Martin Clunes has been adoring our screen for decades, be it in comedy or drama, and he’s at the top of his game in new agriculture-thriller (the famous sub-genre) Out There, which launched on ITV on Sunday January 19. Playing a Welsh farmer in a show about a widowed father and his son (Louis Ashbourne Serkis), who gets caught up in county lines drug dealing, we had the pleasure of speaking to Clunes to discuss this latest project.

We speak about his research and his process, and working with his wife, who serves as a producer on the series. He discusses the positive reviews, and whether he still sits down and watches his shows when they are televised. We also get onto the subject of Men Behaving Badly and his upcoming road-doc with former co-star and friend Neil Morrissey, called Bon Voyage – while we simply couldn’t let this opportunity...
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  • 1/22/2025
  • by Stefan Pape
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Rebecca Ferguson's New Villain Role Is Perfect 5 Years After Underseen 90% Fantasy Movie
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Although Rebecca Ferguson played a great villain role five years ago in a woefully underrated fantasy film, the Dune actor now has the chance to give a higher profile villain performance in The Magic Faraway Tree. Recently, it was announced that an adaptation of a classic children's novel will star Ferguson as well as other acclaimed actors, including Claire Foy (The Crown), Andrew Garfield, and Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton). The book of the same name is the second in a series of four novels by Enid Blyton that center on an enchanted wood where the titular tree grows.

The giant, magical tree grows so tall that its branches reach the clouds, while its trunk is so wide that there are houses carved into its trunk. In the books, Polly (Foy) and Tim Thompson (Garfield) relocate to the remote countryside near the woods with their three children. Set to be directed by...
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Kate Bove
  • ScreenRant
Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen, Clara Rugaard, Til Schweiger Lead WWII Thriller ‘Desperate Journey,’ Written by ‘Il Postino’ Director Michael Radford (Exclusive)
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Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen, Clara Rugaard and Til Schweiger lead the international cast of “Desperate Journey,” a newly-announced thriller set in the burlesque world of 1940s Paris.

The film — which has now wrapped production — comes from Emblem Pictures, and was written by two-time Oscar nominee Michael Radford (best known for directing 1994 global sensation “Il Postino”) and directed by Emmy winner Annabel Jankel (“Tell It to the Bees”).

Produced by Warren Derosa and Zsófia Kende, “Desperate Journey” is based on the true story of Freddie Knoller (played by Tønnesen), a young man forced to flee Vienna as Nazi hysteria takes hold. Knoller’s captivating story has been widely recognized around the world and he was honored by the late Queen Elizabeth.

Rounding out the supporting cast of the film are Sienna Guillory (“Meg 2: The Trench,” “Clifford the Big Red Dog”), Steven Berkoff, Fernando Guallar (“Love Divided”), Hugo Speer (“The Full Monty...
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  • 5/1/2024
  • by Alex Ritman
  • Variety Film + TV
Who Is Ruby Ashbourne Serkis from Shardlake? Meet the Alice Actress
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Who Is Ruby Ashbourne Serkis from Shardlake? Meet the Alice Actress - Main Image

The first of C.J. Sansom’s Matthew Shardlake series, Dissolution, is about to hit the small screens on Disney Plus. One of the cast members of Shardlake is Ruby Ashbourne Serkis as Alice Fewterer, in addition to Arthur Hughes (Matthew Shardlake) and Sean Bean (Thomas Cromwell).

Get to know Ruby Ashbourne Serkis and where you’ve seen her before in this article.

Who Is Ruby Ashbourne Serkis? Is She Related to Andy Serkis?

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis is an actress who hails from Hackney, East London.

She was born on October 1, 1998, to actors Andy Serkis (Gollum in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy) and Lorraine Ashbourne (Cheryl in I Used to Be Famous).

She has two younger siblings, Sonny and Louis Ashbourne Serkis, who are also working in film and television.

Before landing a titular role...
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  • 5/1/2024
  • EpicStream
Martin Clunes & Louis Ashbourne Serkis Land ITV Drama; BBC Policy Boss Scores Premier League Role – Global Briefs
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Martin Clunes & Louis Ashbourne Serkis Land ITV Drama

Martin Clunes has landed his next ITV drama, playing a farmer confronted with dark forces seeping into his rural community opposite Andy Serkis’s son. Out There will depict the stealthy, surreptitious invasion of the land Nathan Williams cherishes, with devastating consequences as his livelihood, homestead and family life are threatened by local county lines drugs dealers. The show also starring Louis Ashbourne Serkis as Nathan’s son Johnny is being penned by Ed Whitmore and Marc Evans and produced by Doc Martin star Clune’s Buffalo Pictures, which he runs with Philippa Braithwaite. “Out There couldn’t be more different from Doc Martin” he said. “It’s pretty dark, but definitely a story worth telling.” Clunes also worked with Evans and Whitmore on hit ITV drama Manhunt.

BBC Policy Boss Scores Premier League Role

The BBC’s policy boss Claire Sumner...
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  • 9/14/2023
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
The Best Movies Studios Dumped in January
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This article contains mild spoilers

Ah, January. A fresh year, a chance to start again, with resolutions restored and hope renewed everywhere! Well, almost everywhere. If you go to the theater, you’ll likely find holdovers and awards favorites released in the final months of the previous year; the respectable stuff that does well around Oscar season. But the new offerings tend to be pretty dire. That’s when studios release dreck like the re-Heated Pacino/De Niro team-up Righteous Kill or dorm room staple The Boondock Saints. As the fine folks at Red Letter Media so eloquently point out, January is the worst time of the year for new movies.

But to the surprise of no one, studios aren’t always right about the quality of their movies, and sometimes a real classic ends up getting a January release. In fact, when you look over the past four decades,...
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  • 1/3/2023
  • by Kirsten Howard
  • Den of Geek
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Rewind: ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Review
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Stars: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Denise Gough, Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Noma Dumezweni, Rebecca Ferguson, Mark Bonnar, Angus Imrie, Alexandra Roach, Patrick Stewart | Written and Directed by Joe Cornish

As a wise man (or woman) once said, “Good intentions doth butter no Parsnips”

Never have truer words been said, and nor have they fitted better than to The Kid Who Would Be King. Joe Cornish (writer and director) started his career, doing silly skits with Star Wars figures, back when that was cutting-edge comedy. He went on to make Attack the Block, the interesting sci-fi action film, about an inner-city housing estate being attacked by extra-terrestrial monsters. It was dripping with both alien blood and social commentary.

The Kid Who Would Be King introduces us to some beautiful animation, explaining the Arthurian myth of the sword, Merlin, Morgana. It wraps up, with the evil Morgana being defeated and trapped.
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  • 11/4/2022
  • by Chris Thomas
  • Nerdly
Apple TV+, Disney+ Make Gains as U.K. Streaming Market Soars – Global Bulletin
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Apple TV+ and Disney+ were the major gainers in the U.K. subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) market, a survey from Barb, the country’s television audience measurement currency, has found. Barb’s establishment survey for the first quarter of the year reports that the number of U.K. households with access to a streaming service reached 19.57 million U.K. homes (68.5 of households), in the first quarter of the year, an increase of almost 500,000 homes since the fourth quarter of 2021. Of these, 1.57 million homes had access to Apple TV+, up 27 from 1.24 million the previous quarter and 6.53 million homes had access to Disney+, a quarterly increase of 19 from 5.49 million in Q4 2021.

Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Sky’s Now TV saw smaller quarterly gains with 17.29 million homes having access to Netflix in Q1 2022, up 3 from 16.79 million the previous quarter; 13.35 million homes having access to Amazon Prime Video, a growth of 6 from 12.57 million...
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  • 6/22/2022
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Cast Talks Writer/Director Joe Cornish’s Process in Exclusive Clip
We at Collider are happy to bring you an exclusive clip from the home video release of one of 2019’s most delightful films thus far, The Kid Who Would Be King. The original fantasy film was written and directed by Joe Cornish and stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis as a young boy who stumbles upon Excalibur and must use his knowledge of the King Arthur legend to save England once more. In this exclusive bonus features clip, the cast and crew shower Cornish with praise and talk about his enthusiasm for making the film. The Kid Who Would Be King …...
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  • 4/16/2019
  • by Adam Chitwood
  • Collider.com
The Kid Who Would Be King Arrives on 4K Ultra-hd, Blu-ray and DVD April 16th
The Kid Who Would Be KingArrives on 4K Ultra-hd, Blu-ray and DVD April 16

Old school magic meets the modern world in the epic family-friendly adventure,The Kid Who Would Be King. Alex thinks he’s just another nobody,getting bullied at school and told what to do by his teachers,until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, with the help of the legendary wizard Merlin, he must unite his friends and school yard enemies into an alliedband of knights to defeat the wicked enchantress Morgana. With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be and save the world.

The Kid Who Would Be King stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Denise Gough, and Dean Chaumoo

Touted as, “One of the best kids’ adventure movies in recent memory”, and CertifiedFresh on Rotten Tomatoes®,

The Kid Who Would Be King arrives on 4K Ultra-hd,...
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  • 4/11/2019
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
New to Streaming: ‘The Beaches of Agnès,’ ‘Glass,’ ‘Stories We Tell,’ and More
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options — not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves — we’re highlighting the noteworthy titles that have recently hit platforms. Check out this week’s selections below and an archive of past round-ups here.

The Beaches of Agnès (Agnès Varda)

One week ago today we learned the news of cinematic pioneer Agnès Varda’s passing. Along with countless heartfelt appreciations, a few services are making it easier to see her films, namely Mubi. They are currently streaming a trio of her works: The Beaches of Agnès, Jacquot De Nantes, and Salut Les Cubains. Today we’re spotlighting her 2008 documentary, which takes a playful, emotional look at her upbringing and filmmaking career in a deeply personal way. – Jordan R.

Where to Stream: Mubi (free for 30 days)

Drift (Helena Wittmann)

A few minutes into Helena Wittmann’s Drift, two young ladies sit at...
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  • 4/5/2019
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
Family Fantasy ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Hits Blu-Ray And DVD In April
The Kid Who Would Be King, the latest film from Attack the Block filmmaker and screenwriter Joe Cornish hits 4K Ultra-hd, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 16. The feature made $25 million worldwide.

The feature centers on Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis), a youth who discovers he has abilities beyond his belief after he wields the mythical Sword [...]

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  • 3/6/2019
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
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‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Review
Stars: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Angus Imrie, Denise Gough, Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Noma Dumezweni, Rebecca Ferguson, Mark Bonnar | Written and Directed by Joe Cornish

Old school magic meets the modern world in this epic adventure. Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical sword in the stone, Excalibur. Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Sir Patrick Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.

Joe Cornish returns, as director, to cinema screens following an eight-year absence after his critically acclaimed hit Attack of the Block in 2011. His long anticipated and gestating follow up is the rather, on the surface level underwhelming, announcement of a child-friendly adaption...
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  • 2/21/2019
  • by Jak-Luke Sharp
  • Nerdly
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UK box office preview: 'The Kid Who Would Be King' faces battle to conquer 'The Lego Movie 2'
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Joe Cornish returns with his second feature.

Joe Cornish’s sophomore feature The Kid Who Would Be King opens in UK cinemas this weekend, with Warner Bros’ sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part currently holding the number one spot.

Cornish previously directed 2011 inner city sci-fi Attack The Block starring Screen Star of Tomorrow 2011 John Boyega. The film opened to £1.1m in May 2011 with a £3,221 screen average, going on to hit £2.5m in the UK.

Fantasy adventure The Kid Who Would Be King stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis (son of actor Andy Serkis) as a young boy who discovers he...
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  • 2/15/2019
  • by Ben Dalton
  • ScreenDaily
Exclusive: We chat to the kids – and adults – behind The Kid Who Would be King
Based on the story of the sword in the stone, The Kid Who Would Be King marks the first directorial endeavour for Attack the Block helmer Joe Cornish. To celebrate its release, we sat down with the filmmaker himself, as well as all of the leading cast-members form this adventurous British production.

We met the four leading kids – such as Louis Ashbourne Serkis, , as well as Merlin himself, Angus Imrie, and the wonderful Rebecca Ferguson, who plays the film’s primary antagonist Morgana.

Watch all interviews in the videos below:

Synopsis

Old-school magic meets the modern world when young Alex stumbles upon the mythical sword Excalibur. He soon unites his friends and enemies, and they become knights who join forces with the legendary wizard Merlin. Together, they must save mankind from the wicked enchantress Morgana and her army of supernatural warriors.

The Kid Who Would Be King is released on February 15th.
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  • 2/12/2019
  • by Stefan Pape
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Fionn Whitehead, Naomi Ackie, Hannah John-Kamen, Olive Jackson-Cohen & more Newport Beach Red Carpet
The guests walked the red carpet for the annual UK honours event of the Newport Beach Film Festival held at the Langham Hotel in London on the 7th of February, 2019.

We speak to Fionn Whitehead about being the new Batman, Naomi Ackie about Star Wars Episode IX, Ellie Bamber about Les Miserables for the BBC, Hannah John-Kamen about Ant-Man and the Wasp and much more.

Attendees included Julian Fellowes, John Lloyd, Lily Cole, Rob Brydon, Richard Dormer, Laura Carmichael, Naomi Ackie, Fionn Whitehead, Hannah John-Kamen, Ellie Bamber, Raffey Cassidy, Joivan Wade, Paapa Essiedu, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Jeff Pope, Jessica Swale, Jon S. Baird, Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Louis Ashbourne Serkis.

Scott Davis and David Sztypuljak were on the red carpet asking the questions.

Newport Beach Film Festival UK Honours Red Carpet Interviews

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  • 2/8/2019
  • by Jon Lyus
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Casual Cinecast Reviews The Kid Who Would Be King!
Joe Cornish's follow up to Attack The Block came out this week! Check out The Casual Cinecast's review of The Kid Who Would Be King! 

As always, before diving into their feature review, The Casual Cinecast does their "What's On Our Minds?" segment where they discuss the film/TV they've been consuming over the last week. Mike saw the bizzarely fascinating and trainwreck-y Serenity starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway! Chris has started and is loving the Starz series Outlander! Justin watched a ton over the last week including the 2016 anime A Silent Voice, the recent Best Picture nominee Vice and then watched Orson Welles' follow up to Citizen Kane and notoriously "butchered by the studios" film, The Magnificent Ambersons! 

Then the guys jump into the feature review of Joe Cornish's The Kid Who Would Be King which stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis and, as usual, features a spoiler-free...
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  • 1/31/2019
  • by feeds@cinelinx.com (Justin Herring)
  • Cinelinx
The Kid Who Would Be King Is 2019's First Big Bomb
We have our first major box office flop of 2019. The Kid Who Would Be King, Fox's new kid-friendly take on the legend of King Arthur is, unfortunately, going to walk away with the distinction. The movie opened this past weekend and its numbers were far from impressive for almost any movie, let alone a giant fantasy blockbuster with a huge marketing budget. With that taken into account, Fox could stand to lose tens of millions of dollars as a result.

According to insiders at rival studios, the movie could lose as much as $50 million. As of this writing, it's grossed just $10.8 million worldwide, including $7.5 million domestically. Granted, it still has quite a few markets to open in around the world, including the United Kingdom, where it's expected to have a reasonably large audience. For what it's worth, insiders at Fox dispute the $50 million figure, which doesn't account for home...
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  • 1/29/2019
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
‘Glass’ to Remain at No. 1 With $16 Million
M. Night Shyamalan in The Last Airbender (2010)
In a weekend dominated by holdovers, M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” will likely top the box office again in its second frame with an estimated $16 million.

The third part in a trilogy that includes “Unbreakable” and “Split” has earned $59 million domestically and nearly $54 million internationally since its debut despite generally unfavorable reviews. If estimates hold, its weekend two haul would mark a 60% decline from its $40 million debut.

One of two wide releases for the weekend, “The Kid Who Would Be King” is opening at 3,521 North American sites and drew $1.7 million on Friday. It should take in about $6.8 million through Sunday. The fantasy film hails from “Attack the Block” director Joe Cornish, who also wrote the script.

Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rebecca Ferguson, and Patrick Stewart star in “The Kid Who Would Be King,” which follows a young boy who finds King Arthur’s legendary sword and must stop an...
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  • 1/26/2019
  • by Erin Nyren
  • Variety Film + TV
Film Review: A Boy’s Adventure in ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’
Chicago – The marketing of this film keeps mentioning the 1980s cult film ‘The Goonies,’ but this British based “school mates” adventure is rooted more in King Arthur and “The Sword in the Stone.” A boy’s grand adventure plays out with themes of what is at stake in a delightful “The Kid Who Would Be King.”

Rating: 3.5/5.0

The film is well written, well cast and executed with heart and excitement. It’s a pity that the inevitable overindulgence in computer generated images had to be present, but for once it was balanced with some decent storytelling and “analog” wizardry. It’s like “The Goonies” only in the sense that it’s a kid’s quest, with nary an adult involved. But the mythology associated with the quest is pure British, expanding upon the King Arthur legend and lessening the Disney effect by creating its own tale of kings and knights.
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  • 1/25/2019
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy in Glass (2019)
‘Glass’ to Top Slow Box Office Weekend With $16 Million
Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy in Glass (2019)
The second weekend of M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” will handily repeat as the winner of a mild North American weekend box office with about $16 million at 3,844 sites, early estimates showed Friday.

Despite mostly negative reviews, “Glass” has racked up $54 million in its first week. It’s a sequel to both “Unbreakable” and “Split” with Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy reprising their roles in the offbeat thriller.

The third weekend of the Kevin Hart-Bryan Cranston dramedy “The Upside” is projected to lead the rest of the pack with about $10 million, followed by the opening of Fox’s fantasy-comedy “The Kid Who Would Be King” in the $8 million to $9 million range at 3,521 locations. “The Kid” stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis (son of Andy Serkis) as an adolescent who finds King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur. Rebecca Ferguson and Patrick Stewart also star.

Warner Bros.’ sixth weekend of its...
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  • 1/25/2019
  • by Dave McNary
  • Variety Film + TV
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of 'The Kid Who Would Be King,' 'Serenity' and More
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
This week's movie offerings are filled with adventure and action.

The Kid Who Would Be King features a young boy (newcomer Louis Ashbourne Serkis) who finds himself having to fight against an evil force.

More films hitting theaters include Serenity, a dramatic thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, and In Like Flynn, starring Thomas Cocquerel as Errol Flynn. Hitting select theaters are The Invisibles, Jihadists and Never Look Away.

Read on to find out more about the movies and what The Hollywood Reporter’s reviewers had to say about the movies that they have screened.
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  • 1/25/2019
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of 'The Kid Who Would Be King,' 'Serenity' and More
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
This week's movie offerings are filled with adventure and action.

The Kid Who Would Be King features a young boy (newcomer Louis Ashbourne Serkis) who finds himself having to fight against an evil force.

More films hitting theaters include Serenity, a dramatic thriller starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway, and In Like Flynn, starring Thomas Cocquerel as Errol Flynn. Hitting select theaters are The Invisibles, Jihadists and Never Look Away.

Read on to find out more about the movies and what The Hollywood Reporter’s reviewers had to say about the movies that they have screened.
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  • 1/25/2019
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Kid Who Would Be King – Review
This week the multiplex presents another retelling of a familiar, romantic legend. You may be wondering whether we’re going to endure another revival of Robin Hood since the stench of that abomination from two months ago has finally cleared from theatres (last week it garnered several well-earned Razzie nominations). No we’re not going to that exact time frame, for this new film starts a bit before, then jumps (leaps and bounds really) to the present day. It’s somehow a reboot and retelling of the story of Arthur, complete with knights, wizards, dragons, and that magical sword Excalibur, of course. And this time it’s a lad of thirteen or fourteen years, Alex, who is The Kid Who Would Be King.

This adventure starts with some backstory, namely a spiffy animated prologue rendered in the style of old pen and ink illustrations which whittles down the Arthurian legend to the basics,...
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  • 1/24/2019
  • by Jim Batts
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Can The Kid Who Would Be King Smash Through Glass at the Box Office?
M. Night Shyamalan in The Last Airbender (2010)
Last weekend saw the release of the year's first legitimate blockbuster with Glass, which fell slightly short of expectations, but still managed to bring in $40.3 million during its debut, which was a very solid start for M. Night Shyamalan's latest. This weekend sees a pair of newcomers on opposite ends of the spectrum with The Kid Who Would Be King and Serenity. The former, a large-scale family-friendly take on the legend of King Arthur, the latter, an indie with some serious star power. But can either take down Glass? Almost definitely not.

Glass will once again win the weekend, barring some sort of Shyamalan plot twist we can't possibly predict, with between $16 and $20 million. Critics weren't terribly kind to the finale of the Unbreakable/Split trilogy, but audiences seemed to enjoy it just a little bit more. It will be interesting to see how that affects its holdover heading into its second weekend.
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  • 1/24/2019
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Knights of the Round Table (1953)
‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Review: Harry Potter Meets Harryhausen
Knights of the Round Table (1953)
Let’s say you’re a kid, growing up in England’s middle-class suburbs circa right now. You’re not popular — in fact, it’s safe to say that most of your fellow students would characterize you as a dork, a geek, possibly a dweeb … and that’s if they’re being polite. But you’re smart, and you’ll stand up to the schoolyard pricks if they pick on your best friend — he’s chubby and equally as unpopular as you — even if that means risking public humiliation and a potential beating.
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  • 1/23/2019
  • by David Fear
  • Rollingstone.com
Watch Exclusive 'The Kid Who Would Be King' Clip: I Can Prove It
We've all heard the legendary stories about King Arthur and the sword in the stone, and so has young Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis). One day, however, he learns that the stories are true, and that his destiny is to defeat an evil foe. In The Kid Who Would Be King, it sounds fantastical to everyone, except Alex, who soon realizes he needs the help of his family and friends to accomplish his mission. Our exclusive clip from the action adventure follows Alex as he tells his loving mother...

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  • 1/23/2019
  • by affiliates@fandango.com
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Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
The Kid Who Would Be King Review: Excalibur Returns in a Fantastic Adventure
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
The Kid Who Would Be King is an exceptional family film based on the Arthurian legend. The rousing fable of Excalibur, the mythical sword in the stone, and the gallant Knights of the Round Table gets a pertinent update for modern times. Director/writer Joe Cornish, who previously made the near classic sci-fi adventure Attack the Block, returns to form. The Kid Who Would Be King has big budget special effects, swashbuckling sword fights, and clever humor; but truly stands out as a morality play.

The story begins in an English suburb. Louis Ashbourne Serkis stars as Alex, a seemingly average twelve-year-old boy who lives with a doting single mother (Denise Gough). He's constantly defending his best friend, Bedders (Dean Chaumoo), from the merciless bullying of the older Lance (Tom Taylor) and Kay (Rhianna Doris). The torment causes Alex to question the cruelty and ugliness in the world. One fateful...
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  • 1/23/2019
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Louis Ashbourne Serkis Relished “Amazing” Journey Of ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’
The Kid Who Would Be King, directed by Attack the Block filmmaker, centers on an average kid named Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) who discovers the magical sword Excalibur. With the ability to wield the weapon, Alex teams up with his friends and Merlin (Patrick Stewart) to stop Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) from taking over Earth.

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  • 1/22/2019
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
Review: ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ is a Humdrum Episodic Adventure
Like many directorial debuts, Attack the Block was an ideal venture for writer-director Joe Cornish to exercise his pet obsessions. The cult-film-in-the-making was the product of Cornish’s longstanding cinephilia, inspired by a childhood filled with horror films and Fangoria magazines, and parodic, deconstructive impulses honed on his Channel 4 sketch series co-hosted with his comedy partner Adam Buxton. Attack the Block was generally acclaimed for its genre-bending/mixing and sharp humor, but retrospectively, its sociopolitical filter sets it apart from its contemporaries. Cornish’s not-so-subtle political subtext lends his debut some much-needed weight, especially its final scene: a whole neighborhood cheering for a black teen who’s unlawfully arrested for saving mankind. Strip away the monster-movie elements and Attack the Block falls squarely into the social realism playbook; “marginalized teens living in a council estate forced to defend a neighborhood that rejects them as hoodlums” could conceivably be the...
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  • 1/21/2019
  • by The Film Stage
  • The Film Stage
Joe Cornish
‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Review: ‘Attack the Block’ Director Joe Cornish Returns with a Fun Slice of Revisionist History
Joe Cornish
Joe Cornish’s long-awaited and largely delightful follow-up to “Attack the Block” is a unicorn of a children’s fantasy movie: It’s imaginative, it’s heartfelt, and it never feels like it’s trying to sell you anything more than a measure of hope for the future. Cornish may bite off a bit more than he can chew by trying to reinvent Arthurian legend as an epic, ultra-contemporary adventure for the kids of Brexit-era Britain, but the guy hasn’t been able to direct anything in more than eight years, so it’s hard to fault him for an excess of pent-up ambition (especially not when the least effective parts of his movie involve a crazed Patrick Stewart running around in a Led Zeppelin t-shirt).

“The Kid Who Would Be King” may not be the equal of its influences, but even its awkward second act is sprinkled with a...
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  • 1/12/2019
  • by David Ehrlich
  • Indiewire
Film Review: ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’
A likable enough, Amblin-esque update to the classic Arthurian legend, “The Kid Who Would Be King” is hardly the first time a group of adolescents have saved England from supernatural harm in a Joe Cornish movie. That said, much of the attitude and originality that drew fans to the irreverent writer-director’s inner-city alien-invasion debut, “Attack the Block” — wherein underdog heroes faced off against fluorescent-fanged beasties from outer space — has gone missing from his eight-years-later second feature, which skews considerably younger and safer than that 2011 cult favorite.

Maybe that’s because the kid in question is bland 12-year-old Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis). Polite, white, and thoroughly unexceptional, Alex comes across as an average student in most respects, proving that chivalry is not dead by intervening when best friend Bedders (Dean Chaumoo) is hassled by classmates Kaye (Rhianna Dorris) and Lance (Tom Taylor), two bullies who would no doubt have...
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  • 1/12/2019
  • by Peter Debruge
  • Variety Film + TV
Let Merlin School You in This Training Clip from The Kid Who Would Be King
I am super excited for The Kid Who Would Be King. I am a huge fan of Attack the Block, so I can’t wait to see what Joe Cornish has pulled out of his hat this time, and the previews have been giving me a 90s kids movie vibe, which is pretty much the highest praise I could give a kids movie. I am also a sucker for any retelling of the Arthurian legend (I didn’t even hate that terrible Guy Ritchie version a couple years ago). So basically, Joe Cornish + 90s-vibe kids movie + King Arthur = I’m in. Plus, it is too cold to go to the park and this will keep my kid entertained for a couple of hours on a Saturday.

We have a new clip from said (hopefully) future blockbuster, and it is from the beginning of what is sure to be a cracking training montage.
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  • 1/8/2019
  • by Mily Dunbar
  • GeekTyrant
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Clip: The Kids Learn How to Sword-fight
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
It’s a parent’s worst nightmare: kids with sharp objects. But running with scissors has got nothing on running with sharp swords against magically animated trees in The Kid Who Would Be King. 20th Century Fox has released a new The Kid Who Would Be King clip, showcasing the titular kid Alex Elliot (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) as he […]

The post ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’ Clip: The Kids Learn How to Sword-fight appeared first on /Film.
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  • 1/8/2019
  • by Hoai-Tran Bui
  • Slash Film
Win Passes To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of The Kid Who Would Be King
Old school magic meets the modern world in the epic adventure The Kid Who Would Be King. Alex (Ashbourne Serkis) thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.

The Kid Who Would Be King opens in St. Louis on January 25th

Enter for your chance to win two free passes to the St. Louis advance screening of The Kid Who Would Be King. The theatrical sneak preview will be on Saturday, January 19 at 10am.

Answer the following: Sir Thomas Malory wrote about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table.
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  • 1/7/2019
  • by Movie Geeks
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
10 Best Movies to See in January: ‘Glass,’ New Godard, ‘Serenity’
Ol’ Matt McConaughey gets caught up in a bizarre love triangle involving a fishing boat, Keanu Reeves is a scientist tampering with dark forces beyond mortal control, there’s a new blockbuster based on a popular recreational past time — it can only mean one thing. It’s January at the movies, people! Studios tend to treat the first month of the year as a lull in which they can dispose of their least-profitable properties, and this time-honored tradition is surely still in effect in 2019. But a few pleasant surprises often lurk in this no-man’s-land,...
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  • 1/2/2019
  • by Charles Bramesco
  • Rollingstone.com
Trailer: The Kid Who Would Be King
Joe Cornish makes his long-awaited return to the screen.

Old school magic meets the modern world in the epic adventure The Kid Who Would Be King. Alex (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Patrick Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.

The Kid Who Would Be King is written and directed by Joe Cornish and stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, Angus Imrie, Patrick Stewart and Rebecca Ferguson.

The Kid Who Would Be King is released in UK cinemas on 15 February 2019...
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  • 1/2/2019
  • by admin
  • Pure Movies
The New Character Posters And Trailer For The Kid Who Would Be King Are Here – Stars Rebecca Ferguson And Patrick Stewart
Later this month, the legend comes to life like never before.

20th Century Fox has released the new trailer for The Kid Who Would Be King. The film is written and directed by Joe Cornish and stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, Angus Imrie, with Rebecca Ferguson and Patrick Stewart.

Old school magic meets the modern world in the epic adventure The Kid Who Would Be King. Alex (Ashbourne Serkis) thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.

The film hits theaters January 25.

Patrick Stewart and Louis Ashbourne Serkis in Twentieth Century...
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  • 1/2/2019
  • by Michelle Hannett
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
New trailer arrives for Joe Cornish’s ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’
A brand new trailer has dropped from the 20th Century Fox camp today for Joe Cornish’s ‘The Kid Who Would Be King’.

Directed by Cornish, the film stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Dean Chaumoo, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Doris, Angus Imrie, with Rebecca Ferguson and Patrick Stewart.

Also in trailers – First trailer debuts for Men in Black International

The film is released in UK cinemas Febraury 15th, 2019.

The Kid Who Would Be King Official Synopsis

Old school magic meets the modern world in the epic adventure The Kid Who Would Be King. Alex (Ashbourne Serkis) thinks he’s just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical Sword in the Stone, Excalibur. Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin (Stewart), take on the wicked enchantress Morgana (Ferguson). With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader...
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  • 12/29/2018
  • by Zehra Phelan
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Second Trailer for UK Fantasy Adventure 'The Kid Who Would Be King'
"A true king is brave and noble... you have more battles left to fight." Fox has debuted the second official trailer for the fantasy adventure comedy The Kid Who Would Be King, the latest from Joe Cornish, of the sci-fi favorite Attack the Block previously. The first trailer from earlier this fall showed quite a bit of promise, and this one gives us a better look at the family-friendly humor. It tells another story about bullied kids learning to stand up for themselves. Alex thinks he's just another nobody, until he stumbles upon the mythical "Sword in the Stone", Excalibur. He must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights, join with the wizard Merlin, and take on the wicked enchantress Morgana. Starring Louis Ashbourne Serkis, plus Rebecca Ferguson, Patrick Stewart, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo. This looks like a super fun movie, and I'm so...
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  • 12/27/2018
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Great New Trailer for Joe Cornish's The Kid Who Would Be King - "You Must Choose What You Stand For"
Director Joe Cornish’s new film The Kid Who Would Be King looks like it’s going to be a super fun fantasy adventure film, and we’ve got a great new trailer to share with you today filled with some cool footage.

I really like the tone and vibe of this film and the fact that it’s filled with extremely fun imagination, adventure, action. The movie comes from the same director who previously brought us Attack The Block, so if you enjoyed that, there’s a good chance that you’ll enjoy this movie.

The story centers on a 12-year-old boy named Alex (Louis Serkis) who finds his everyday problems dwarfed by his discovery of the mythical sword Excalibur. “Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin, take on the wicked enchantress Morgana. With the future at stake,...
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  • 12/27/2018
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Guy Ritchie at an event for RocknRolla (2008)
The Kid Who Would Be King Trailer #2 Puts a Crazy Twist on the Sword in the Stone
Guy Ritchie at an event for RocknRolla (2008)
There have been so many King Arthur movies in recent years, the last one to make it to the big screen, Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: The Legend of the Sword bombed big time. People know the tale, and most are quite bored by what the ancient legend has to offer. Now, director Joe Cornish, the guy behind the cult favorite Attack the Block, is back, and he's about to change that in a big way with The Kid Who Would Be King.

On January 25th, the legend comes to life like never before. 20th Century Fox has released the new trailer for The Kid Who Would Be King, which tells the story of a young boy who has never believed that he is anything special, until he discovers an ancient legend that he can't even believe is true. He must bring his schoolmates together, uniting with a mythical icon from a bygone era,...
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  • 12/27/2018
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
'The Kid Who Would Be King' Trailer: Boy Fights Medieval Villain to Save the World
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
The second trailer for The Kid Who Would Be King dropped on Thursday.

Louis Ashbourne Serkis stars as Alex, a 12-year-old boy who discovers and removes King Arthur's sword in the stone in the modern-day era. After retrieving the sacred weapon, Alex soon learns that he is destined to become the hero who will defeat the medieval villain Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) and prevent her plan to take over the world.

Tom Taylor, Angus Imrie, Dean Chaumoo, Rhianna Doris, Denise Gough and Patrick Stewart round out the cast. Joe Cornish wrote and directed the fantasy adventure film.

The new trailer opens ...
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  • 12/27/2018
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
'The Kid Who Would Be King' Trailer: Boy Fights Medieval Villain to Save the World
Angus Imrie, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rhianna Dorris, and Dean Chaumoo in The Kid Who Would Be King (2019)
The second trailer for The Kid Who Would Be King dropped on Thursday.

Louis Ashbourne Serkis stars as Alex, a 12-year-old boy who discovers and removes King Arthur's sword in the stone in the modern-day era. After retrieving the sacred weapon, Alex soon learns that he is destined to become the hero who will defeat the medieval villain Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) and prevent her plan to take over the world.

Tom Taylor, Angus Imrie, Dean Chaumoo, Rhianna Doris, Denise Gough and Patrick Stewart round out the cast. Joe Cornish wrote and directed the fantasy adventure film.

The new trailer opens ...
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  • 12/27/2018
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
"The Kid Who Would Be King"
Take a look at the upcoming Brit fantasy adventure feature "The Kid Who Would Be King", written and directed by Joe Cornish ("Attack The Block"), starring Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Rebecca Ferguson and Patrick Stewart, opening January 25, 2019 in North America and February 15, 2019 in The UK:

"...'Alex' (Serkis) is bullied at school. But that all changes, when he finds and successfully 'pulls' the magic sword 'Excalibur', once possessed by 'King Arthur'.

"Alex discovers he is destined to form a new round table for an upcoming battle...

"...with the medieval villain 'Morgana' (Ferguson), who summons evil forces to rule the world.

"Meanwhile the young wizard 'Merlin' is capable of transforming into his old self (Stewart)..."

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Kid Who Would Be King"...
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  • 12/19/2018
  • by Michael Stevens
  • SneakPeek
'Mowgli - Legend of the Jungle' review: The Netflix film is dark, like the original
NetflixThe Netflix version of Rudyard Kipling's story captures the brutality of the jungle wonderfully.Saraswati DatarFor most of us growing up in India in the '90s, the animated version of Jungle Book with its chirpy title track was beloved weekend entertainment. Jungle Book, first serialised in magazines in 1893, was a series of short stories by Rudyard Kipling who spent many years of his childhood in India. Mowgli- Legend of the Jungle, the latest adaptation of Kipling’s classic tale, is a departure from its more child friendly predecessors. Directed by Andy Serkis, the film boasts of a formidable cast of actors who have provided voice and motion capture movements, and is designed to be more faithful to Kipling’s original stories which portrayed the brutality and vulnerability of the jungle and those who lived in it. Andy Serkis, who is best known for his motion capture work...
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  • 12/8/2018
  • by Sowmya
  • The News Minute
Film Review: ‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’
Let’s pretend for a moment that Disney didn’t just release a “live-action” remake of its 1967 “The Jungle Book” two years ago. In a world without such competition, “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle” might have seemed like a good idea: a darker, decidedly non-Disney approach to Rudyard Kipling’s collection of stories about a boy raised by wild animals deep in the Indian forest. It may even have excited some people to know that performance-capture prodigy Andy Serkis was tackling the project as his directorial debut — one complicated enough that his second feature, “Breathe,” actually beat it to screens.

But Disney did release “The Jungle Book,” and that movie was a big, big hit, followed by the seemingly inevitable announcement of a sequel. Now, the best that Serkis’ “Mowgli” movie can hope for is possibly being mistaken for director Jon Favreau’s still-in-development followup (he decided to make “The Lion King” first). Still,...
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  • 12/8/2018
  • by Peter Debruge
  • Variety Film + TV
Mowgli Premiere Interviews: Andy Serkis, Eddie Marsan & more on creating a new Legend of the Jungle
Andy Serkis, king of the performance capture kingdom, goes up against Disney’s The Jungle Book with his adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s classic story Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle. Serkis directs the new film with the voices of Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Freida Pinto, Naomie Harris, Peter Muilan, Jack Reynor, Eddie Marsan, Tom Hollander and Matthew Rhys.

Those attending the special screening of the film at the Curzon Mayfair in London this evening along with Serkis were the boy wonder himself Rohan Chand, Eddie Marsan, Naomie Harris, Louis Ashbourne Serkis, composer Nitin Sawhney and producer Jonathan Cavendish. We spoke to them about their new take on Kipling’s much loved tale.

The film arrives on Netflix on the 7th of December, 2018. Scott Davis and David Sztypuljak were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews.

Mowgli Legend of the Jungle Red Carpet Interviews

Plot:

A human child...
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  • 12/4/2018
  • by Jon Lyus
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
Andy Serkis
‘Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle’ Film Review: Andy Serkis’ Mo-Cap Mastery Makes a Mixed-Bag ‘Jungle Book’
Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis has given life to many unreal and unnatural characters over the course of his career. But the man behind the motion-captured face of Gollum in the “Lord of the Rings” series and Caesar in various “Planet of the Apes” films may have finally met his technical match. In “Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle,” his adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s beloved story collection “The Jungle Book,” director and co-star Serkis throws in too many new elements and, in the process, derails the plot’s familiarity and some of its charms.

As in many other versions of Kipling’s tale, Mowgli (Rohan Chand, “Bad Words”) is an orphaned boy, adopted and raised by a pack of wolves in an Indian jungle. As he grows up, Mowgli is trained by cockney-accented bear Baloo (voiced by Serkis) and pragmatic panther Bagheera (Christian Bale) to fit in among the wolves and to learn to survive.
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  • 11/29/2018
  • by Monica Castillo
  • The Wrap
Extremely Fun and Adventurous Trailer For Joe Cornish's The Kid Who Would Be King
The director of Attack The Block, Joe Cornish, is back with a new film called The Kid Who Would Be King and it looks like it’s going to be an absolute blast! The first trailer for the film has dropped and it’s packed with imagination, adventure, action, and fun! If you enjoyed Attack The Block, you’re probably going to love what you see here in this trailer!

The story centers on a 12-year-old boy named Alex (Louis Serkis) who finds his everyday problems dwarfed by his discovery of the mythical sword Excalibur. “Now, he must unite his friends and enemies into a band of knights and, together with the legendary wizard Merlin, take on the wicked enchantress Morgana. With the future at stake, Alex must become the great leader he never dreamed he could be.”

The movie stars Patrick Stewart who was perfectly cast in the role...
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  • 10/17/2018
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
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