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It is more than a decade since the London-born star of I May Destroy You moved to the US. Now, he has directed the first Black-led British Christmas film
With its distinctive scarlet ribbon around a series of boxes depicting the cast, bold black-and-red colour scheme and even a title with the same initials, posters for the new British romcom The Loss Adjuster bear an uncanny similarity to those of the Hugh Grant blockbuster Love Actually.
And what might charitably be called the coincidences don t end there. Both films are set in a Christmassy London, both feature middle-aged male co-stars taking their clothes off, both involve cheating wives, and both end with a heartwarming happily-ever-after montage.
But the similarities do not extend to the cast. While Love Actually featured an impressive ensemble of A-listers including Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy and Rowan Atkinson, the main star of The Loss Adjuster is former 1980s boyband drummer Luke Goss, doyen of a dozen straight-to-DVD releases.