Elizabeth Banks has one of her best roles to date in A Mistake, the New Zealand-set medical drama that had its world premiere Friday night at the Tribeca Festival.
It might be easy to forget that Banks is one of the best actors out there, especially since she also is known these days as a director (most recently Cocaine Bear) and even game show host (Press Your Luck). But as her most recent acting work in films like The Beanie Bubble and Call Jane proves again, she has real acting chops and always has. Therefore it is nice to see her sink her teeth into a major lead role in an intense but understated and dedicated turn as a brilliant and confident surgeon whose one routine mistake during an operation spirals out of control. In the process, her life becomes a mess, making her question just exactly who she really is,...
It might be easy to forget that Banks is one of the best actors out there, especially since she also is known these days as a director (most recently Cocaine Bear) and even game show host (Press Your Luck). But as her most recent acting work in films like The Beanie Bubble and Call Jane proves again, she has real acting chops and always has. Therefore it is nice to see her sink her teeth into a major lead role in an intense but understated and dedicated turn as a brilliant and confident surgeon whose one routine mistake during an operation spirals out of control. In the process, her life becomes a mess, making her question just exactly who she really is,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
The Royal British Legion's ‘Thank You’ movement, is today marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, by saying ‘Thank You’ to the men, women and children that made up the truly inspiring First World War generation, both on the front line and on the Home Front – through the lens of well-known personalities brought on board by purpose PR and celebrity endorsement agency Chloe Franses & Co.
Video: #ThankYou100
Bear Grylls, Mark Strong, Lance Sergeant Johnson Beharry Vc, Dr Christian Jessen, Justine Roberts Cbe, Tina Hobley, and gold medal winning Paralympian Richard Whitehead MBE, have all said ‘Thank You’ to the people of the First World War generation – and a specific innovation or social change from the time – in a specially commissioned video, produced by creative agency Leagas Delaney.
Currently running alongside the Poppy Appeal, the ‘Thank You’ movement recognises the sacrifices made by an entire generation.
Video: #ThankYou100
Bear Grylls, Mark Strong, Lance Sergeant Johnson Beharry Vc, Dr Christian Jessen, Justine Roberts Cbe, Tina Hobley, and gold medal winning Paralympian Richard Whitehead MBE, have all said ‘Thank You’ to the people of the First World War generation – and a specific innovation or social change from the time – in a specially commissioned video, produced by creative agency Leagas Delaney.
Currently running alongside the Poppy Appeal, the ‘Thank You’ movement recognises the sacrifices made by an entire generation.
- 10/31/2018
- Look to the Stars
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