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‘Dragonfly’ review: Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn headline potent Paul Andrew Williams drama
Williams returns to the big screen with unnerving study of a community in crisis Dir/scr: Paul Andrew Williams. UK. 2025.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrue-life tennis movie 'as heartbreaking as it is funny' with A-list castBattle of the Sexes was released in 2017 and is a sports biopic which spotlights the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean ...
Brenda Blethyn 's new British thriller Dragonfly has confirmed its first UK screening. Following its world premiere at The ...
The stars of Paul Andrew Williams’ drama won a joint acting prize at Tribeca for their roles as an elderly woman and the ...
The Old Vic has announced the UK premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts’ Mary Page Marlowe, starring ...
Battle of the Sexes stars Emma Stone and Steve Carell in the true story of the 1973 tennis match between Billy Jean King and ...
The 2017 sports comedy drama is being hailed as a must watch. Based on a real-life tennis match from the 1970s, the cast's ...
In “Battle of the Sexes,” Andrea Riseborough plays Marilyn Barnett, the former hairdresser and, arguably, first love of legendary tennis player and social activist Billie Jean King.
If you’re wondering if Andrea Riseborough really deserves an Oscar nomination for To Leslie—an indie drama that premiered at last year’s South by Southwest and is now available to rent or ...
An hour after film academy CEO Bill Kramer issued a statement saying Andrea Riseborough would be allowed to keep her lead actress nomination for “To Leslie” following an academy investigation ...
Who is Andrea Riseborough? The 41-year-old Brit is a real actor’s actor, the sort of committed thespian who is well-respected by her peers but has mostly flown under the pop-cultural radar.
Susan Sarandon will make her London stage debut starring with Andrea Riseborough in the Tracy Letts play ‘Mary Page Marlowe’ ...
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