‘SNL’ Spoofs ‘Ammonite’ and ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ with ‘Lesbian Period Drama’ Sketch — Watch
Carey Mulligan and the “Saturday Night Live” crew poked fun at prestige period dramas featuring lesbian relationships.
Carey Mulligan and the “Saturday Night Live” crew poked fun at prestige period dramas featuring lesbian relationships.
Winslet says telling gay actors they can’t play straight “should be almost illegal.”
Kate Winslet takes chances every time she shows up for a role, and here she talks her latest in Francis Lee’s period romance.
Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan star in a quiet, restrained, unromantic story of a woman who excelled despite poverty and a scant education.
A powerhouse of layered stealth in two new films, Shaw talks her new horror movie, and gets candid on the subject of who gets to play gay characters.
Francis Lee’s new drama stars Ronan and Winslet as emotionally damaged women drawn together in 1840s England.
Winslet says the money thrown into promoting and campaigning “could be better put to making more independent films…or building f*cking classrooms.”
The actresses dig deeply to play a pair of unexpected lovers in the period-set drama, but Lee’s script and direction gives them little emotion to support the story.
“I felt the proudest I’ve ever felt doing a love scene on ‘Ammonite,'” the Oscar winner says about her new film.
The director of “God’s Own Country” returns with a new drama that’s already backed by Cannes, Telluride, and TIFF.
“Ammonite” would’ve world-premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, but now will have to enter the very crowded fall circuit.
“God’s Own Country” director Francis Lee is behind the camera for this historical romance.