Saunders and Joanna Lumley will return as Edina and Patsy, with one of the show’s directors, Mandie Fletcher, getting the nod for the feature. It doesn’t sound like the fruit will fall too far from the tree with this one.
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The success of The Inbetweeners Movie has given a new lease of life to British TV sitcom spin-off films, and Jennifer Saunders’ PR-spoofing show follows Dad’s Army into cinemas.
Duncan Jones (who made Moon and Source Code) directs. The peaceful realm of Azeroth is threatened by an orc incursion. The fantasy role-playing game Warcraft – already rolled out in the form of video games, novels, comics and a myriad of collectibles – now has a movie iteration. The 2010 film was a big hit, so this will have something to live up to. Burton has ceded directorial responsibilities to British film-maker James Bobin.
PBĪ follow-up to Tim Burton’s Alice, still with Mia Wasikowska as Alice, Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter and Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen. Jane Austen adaptations are in the air, what with the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies mashup and Curtis Sittenfeld’s new novel Eligible, also a reworking of P&P now Whit Stillman releases his droll and elegant version of Austen’s early novella Lady Susan, with Kate Beckinsale in the lead. This sweet-natured movie has won comparison with The Commitments. Now he’s back with this winningly nostalgic tale of a teenager in 1980s Dublin who dreams of being in a band. Irish film-maker John Carney plucked the world’s heartstrings on screen and then stage with his musical Once. Photograph: Allstar/20th Century Fox Sing Street Knight tried to up the ante, but ended up hauling out to Nicole Bolton at long-on, who took a superb catch off the bowling of Heather Graham (3-22), before the Scorchers’ bowlers made short work of the lower order to dismiss the Thunder for 97 off 18.3 overs.Jennifer Lawrence, Rose Byrne, James McAvoy, Lucas Till and Nicholas Hoult in X-Men: Apocalypse. The Scorchers tore through the Thunders’ top order with ease, as Rachael Haynes (six), Tammy Beaumont (one), Phoebe Litchfield (four) and Rachel Trenaman (five) all fell within the first nine overs to leave the home team at 4-42.Įnglish import Heather Knight did her best to fight back with a run-a-ball 44, partnering with Sammy-Jo Johnson (14) to give the Thunder some hope, but once Devine bowled the latter the result was almost beyond doubt. “It’s been nice that she has performed with the bat.”
“I think Sophie plays a massive part in terms of our batting line-up and it’s nice when she can score some runs, but in saying that we know we’ve got a really deep batting order so if Soph doesn’t perform on the day we kind of back the other batters in the line-up to do their job as well. Camera Icon Perth Scorchers wicketkeeper Beth Mooney calls for assistance after skipper Sophie Devine injured her back while bowling. I think they’ll do all the right things with recovery and physio and get her up at the back end of next week,” she said. “I haven’t really spoken to her to see how she’s going. Piparo said she was unsure of the extent of Devine’s injury after the game. Devine starred with the bat for Perth, top scoring with 45 runs off 44 balls at the top of the order, with Beth Mooney (26) and Chloe Piparo (30) both chipping in as the Scorchers worked their way to 8-131 off their 20 overs.