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Dublin Murders, is going to the MCU.
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Secret Invasion is quickly turning into an
Avengers-level collection of talent. Of course we already knew Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn would reprise their MCU roles. Then Kingsley Ben-Adir joined the mix. Then Olivia Colman. Then Emilia Clarke. And now a new cast member is joining the already stacked ensemble.
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Deadline reports actor Killian Scott is joining the show in an undisclosed role. He’s obviously not as well-known in most circles than his aforementioned colleagues, but he has been building his resumé. He’s in the excellent film
Director
John Patrick Shanley
Your cliché Bingo card will be a full house after the first twenty minutes
For a country that called the most destructive war in human history The Emergency and a centuries-long conflict in our own land The Troubles, it seems we have gotten our tweed knickers in an awful bunch over
Wild Mountain Thyme.
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How much of this is mock outrage, post-colonial cringing, or anger over cultural vandalism, I m still not sure but such has been the opprobrium heaped upon director and writer’s John Patrick Shanley’s clunking cliché fest that you’d think the Brits were reintroducing the Penal Laws or that the price of a pint was about to go up by 10c.
Christopher Abbott: âItâs kind of unromantic, the Covid set.â Photograph: Michael Buckner/Deadline/Rex/Shutterstock
The actor best known for his role in Lena Dunhamâs series talks about his experimental new film Black Bear, lockdown comfort-viewing â and why his heart truly lies in theatre
Thu 15 Apr 2021 11.00 EDT
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âGabe?â asks Christopher Abbott, and for a moment across the screen he looks befuddled. Then the penny drops: âGabe, the name of the character?â He laughs. âI was like: âWhoâs Gabe!â I should know! Itâs been a while â¦â
It has, indeed, been a while since Abbott shot Black Bear, the âmeta comedy thrillerâ directed by Lawrence Michael Levine and set in the Adirondack mountains, and more than a year has passed since it premiered at Sundance. Anyway, such are Black Bearâs layers and twists that anyone â even its actors â could
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