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‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: That Charming Little Bear Is Back and He’s Going to…Prison?!
‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: That Charming Little Bear Is Back and He’s Going to…Prison?!
‘Paddington 2’ Trailer: That Charming Little Bear Is Back and He’s Going to…Prison?!
Paddington is back in the new trailer for his incredibly charming and very British sequel — well, mostly charming. Everyone’s favorite Marmalade-loving bear is pleasantly minding his own pleasant business when an evil actor (Hugh Grant; no, really) frames him for a crime he did not commit and it is decidedly very UNPLEASANT. Dastardly deeds aside, the trailer for Paddington 2 promises a sequel every bit as charming as its predecessor.
The ‘Love Actually’ Sequel Is Full of Reunions and Surprise Happy Endings
The ‘Love Actually’ Sequel Is Full of Reunions and Surprise Happy Endings
The ‘Love Actually’ Sequel Is Full of Reunions and Surprise Happy Endings
It’s been 14 years since a group of British actors starred in one the most widely debated Christmas movies of all time. Love Actually starred Andrew Lincoln before he was slaying zombies, Chiwetel Ejiofor before he was leading Best Picture-winning dramas, and that cute kid (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) kids before he was helping Bran Stark on Game of Thrones. This being the reboot/reunion era where no good (or hated) thing can be left alone, Love Actually is back with a mini sequel of sorts.
‘Love Actually’ Is (Still) All Around in the New Red Nose Day Reunion Trailer
‘Love Actually’ Is (Still) All Around in the New Red Nose Day Reunion Trailer
‘Love Actually’ Is (Still) All Around in the New Red Nose Day Reunion Trailer
I could pretend to be one of those Love Actually haters (read: everyone on the internet) and say a bunch of snooty things about the beloved rom-com and its upcoming reunion sequel. I could say, “Oh gosh, here we go again with the most overrated holiday romance of the century,” or drop a couple hot takes about how it’s actually a terrible or misogynistic movie. But the truth is, (oh god, I’m about to publicly out myself here…) I love Love Actually, and I don’t care what you think. So I found the new trailer for the reunion short film in honor of Red Nose Day, kind of stupidly cute? Sue me.
Your Favorite ‘Love Actually’ Characters Return in First Teaser for ‘Red Nose Day, Actually’
Your Favorite ‘Love Actually’ Characters Return in First Teaser for ‘Red Nose Day, Actually’
Your Favorite ‘Love Actually’ Characters Return in First Teaser for ‘Red Nose Day, Actually’
Last month we learned that director Richard Curtis was reuniting with the cast of his beloved (and annually derided) 2003 holiday classic Love Actually for a new short film in honor of Red Nose Day. The short will premiere during this year’s Red Nose Day Special in May, but you don’t have to wait that long to see how much your favorite characters have changed, as NBC has released the first teaser — which sees the whole cast revisiting the iconic moment when Andrew Lincoln adorably / creepily shows up on Keira Knightley’s doorstep with a series of messages.
Third ‘Bridget Jones’ Film Is In the Works
Third ‘Bridget Jones’ Film Is In the Works
Third ‘Bridget Jones’ Film Is In the Works
Looks like everyone’s favorite singleton, Bridget Jones, is returning to the silver screen for a third time. Novelist Helen Fielding, whose popular protagonist from the best-selling books ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ and ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ and the successful films of the same name, reportedly began writing the third installment earlier this year, but said, “I will be working on both th