Alice, Darling is one of the newest thrillers on the block. In the movie, seasoned actor Anna Kendrick takes the lead with a supporting cast that helps flesh out the fascinating story. Here is a breakdown of who’s who in the cast of this psychological thriller people can’t stop talking about.
‘Alice, Darling’ explores psychological abuse in relationships
Alice, Darling follows a Type A hardworking woman named Alice who is in an abusive relationship with her wealthy boyfriend, Simon. The movie starts out slow but picks up when Alice goes out for drinks with her longtime best friends, Tess and Sophie. On the way over, Alice is anxious as she tries to mask her pain.
She turns on a smile when she gets to her friends. But her anxiety hits the roof when they suggest a weekend getaway for a birthday. Alice starts figuring out how to lie...
‘Alice, Darling’ explores psychological abuse in relationships
Alice, Darling follows a Type A hardworking woman named Alice who is in an abusive relationship with her wealthy boyfriend, Simon. The movie starts out slow but picks up when Alice goes out for drinks with her longtime best friends, Tess and Sophie. On the way over, Alice is anxious as she tries to mask her pain.
She turns on a smile when she gets to her friends. But her anxiety hits the roof when they suggest a weekend getaway for a birthday. Alice starts figuring out how to lie...
- 2/1/2023
- by Produced by Digital Editors
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In an internal note seen by Variety, Gary Davey, CEO of London-based Sky Studios, has revealed to staff that Cameron Roach is to step down from his role as director of drama at Sky Studios in the spring.
In his memo, Davey wrote: “Cameron has decided to take some time out and spend more time with his family in Manchester.”
Roach joined Sky Drama as commissioning editor in 2013, and worked across a range of titles including Sky Originals “Britannia,” “Bulletproof” and “Riviera.” Since autumn 2018, he has led Sky Drama in the U.K. and during this time the team have delivered hit series including “Chernobyl,” “Gangs of London” and most recently “I Hate Suzie.”
Davey added: “As well as raising the scale, ambition and critical acclaim of Sky Drama, Cameron has been instrumental in Sky’s drive to produce more diverse programming, both in front of and behind the camera.
In his memo, Davey wrote: “Cameron has decided to take some time out and spend more time with his family in Manchester.”
Roach joined Sky Drama as commissioning editor in 2013, and worked across a range of titles including Sky Originals “Britannia,” “Bulletproof” and “Riviera.” Since autumn 2018, he has led Sky Drama in the U.K. and during this time the team have delivered hit series including “Chernobyl,” “Gangs of London” and most recently “I Hate Suzie.”
Davey added: “As well as raising the scale, ambition and critical acclaim of Sky Drama, Cameron has been instrumental in Sky’s drive to produce more diverse programming, both in front of and behind the camera.
- 9/4/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: First Look Media’s streaming service Topic has gone shopping ahead of its launch, striking deals with BBC Studios and Keshet International.
The U.S. streaming service has picked up a slew of titles, including a number of exclusives, from BBC Studios and Keshet International.
From BBC Studios, the streamer has picked up BBC Three comedy Enterprice and cop thriller Moses Jones, while from Keshet International, it has taken titles including dystopian drama Autonomies, Commandments and dark comedy Stockholm (pictured).
The shows will part of Topic’s launch, which kicks off today.
Stockholm, which is being adapted for a U.S. remake, follows four friends who attempt to help their friend win the Nobel Prize in Economics even after he is found dead. They try to keep him “alive” for five days to help him win the prize but their quest to keep Avishai’s death a secret quickly...
The U.S. streaming service has picked up a slew of titles, including a number of exclusives, from BBC Studios and Keshet International.
From BBC Studios, the streamer has picked up BBC Three comedy Enterprice and cop thriller Moses Jones, while from Keshet International, it has taken titles including dystopian drama Autonomies, Commandments and dark comedy Stockholm (pictured).
The shows will part of Topic’s launch, which kicks off today.
Stockholm, which is being adapted for a U.S. remake, follows four friends who attempt to help their friend win the Nobel Prize in Economics even after he is found dead. They try to keep him “alive” for five days to help him win the prize but their quest to keep Avishai’s death a secret quickly...
- 11/21/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the best up-and-coming actresses of the 21st Century is, without a doubt, Wunmi Mosaku. This Nigerian-born, Manchester-raised entertainer is known for her roles in BBC productions Moses Jones, Vera, and Damilola, Our Loved Boy. She also made appearances in Black Mirror’s “Playtest”, and The End of the F***ing World on Netflix. In recent news, Wunmi Mosaku was cast for a role on the next season of Luther, a leading, Emmy-nominated psychological crime drama broadcasted on BBC One. She will be playing a police officer – as she has before – and will be able to work alongside some
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- 1/14/2018
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
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