Supernova Trailer — Harry Macqueen‘s Supernova (2020) movie trailer has been released by Bleeker Street and stars Pippa Haywood, Colin Firth, Stanley Tucci, Nina Marlin, Ian Drysdale, Sarah Woodward, James Dreyfus, Julie Hannan, Tina Louise Owens, and John Alan Roberts. Crew Macqueen wrote the screenplay for the Supernova. Keaton Henson created the music [...]
Continue reading: Supernova (2020) Movie Trailer: Colin Firth & Stanley Tucci are partners Dealing with a Degenerative Disease...
Continue reading: Supernova (2020) Movie Trailer: Colin Firth & Stanley Tucci are partners Dealing with a Degenerative Disease...
- 1/8/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The label of a character actor tends to be interpreted as general audiences calling someone “that guy” in a movie. Stanley Tucci seems slightly above that description, bringing memorable and popular performances to the mainstream. From the purple-haired host Caesar Flickerman to Nigel, the lovable confidant of Miranda Priestly that gets stabbed in the back, there’s really nothing he can’t do. As Tusker, a man living with Alzheimer’s in Harry Macqueen’s “Supernova,” the actor’s actor may have found his strongest awards vehicle yet.
With Bleecker Street submitting Tucci for best supporting actor for the Academy Awards, he will compete in a category that has been very friendly to the character actors and overdue veterans. Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”), J.K. Simmons (“Whiplash”), Christopher Plummer (“Beginners”) and Alan Arkin (“Little Miss Sunshine”) are the most prominent examples from the last 20 years. Despite just one Oscar nomination...
With Bleecker Street submitting Tucci for best supporting actor for the Academy Awards, he will compete in a category that has been very friendly to the character actors and overdue veterans. Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”), J.K. Simmons (“Whiplash”), Christopher Plummer (“Beginners”) and Alan Arkin (“Little Miss Sunshine”) are the most prominent examples from the last 20 years. Despite just one Oscar nomination...
- 11/17/2020
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
“You’re not supposed to mourn somebody when they are still alive”, contemplates Tusker (Stanley Tucci) when considering the future he has left with partner of 20 years Sam (Colin Firth) in one of Supernova’s many heart-breaking scenes. These are the kind of tragic dilemmas thrown up by Harry Macqueen’s fantastic sophomore feature which tackles the reality of early-onset dementia with grace and honesty. Revolving around the middle-aged couple’s campervan road-trip through the Lake District, Supernova soars thanks to Firth and Tucci’s authentic, heartfelt performances.
The pair’s journey sees them taking in memorable sights from their past and visiting family before a planned comeback gig for pianist Sam. While Macqueen doesn’t make Tusker’s illness immediately clear, it soon becomes apparent something is up when Sam finds a confused Tusker by the roadside after he wanders off during a service station stop. Tusker’s mental...
The pair’s journey sees them taking in memorable sights from their past and visiting family before a planned comeback gig for pianist Sam. While Macqueen doesn’t make Tusker’s illness immediately clear, it soon becomes apparent something is up when Sam finds a confused Tusker by the roadside after he wanders off during a service station stop. Tusker’s mental...
- 10/13/2020
- by Luke Channell
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Nick Aldwinckle Oct 25, 2016
Fancy some horror? We've been taking a look at the discs of Ghoulies, The Burning, Psychomania and more...
“Have you ever heard a frog scream?”, the tag-line to George McCowan’s 1972 ecological horror Frogs (out now on Arrow Blu-ray) should have read. Indeed, for any of you readers that have ever been rudely awoken at 2am by the sound of a traumatised frog being gifted to you by your pet cat/furry psychopath, an amphibian cry of terror is probably the second worst sound there is (behind, of course, Kaiser Chiefs).
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Not that frogs themselves are inherently evil, though viewing this classic dose of seventies green-themed nastiness might convince you otherwise. Slugs are Ok, too, though we’ll get on to them later on in this month’s vague...
Fancy some horror? We've been taking a look at the discs of Ghoulies, The Burning, Psychomania and more...
“Have you ever heard a frog scream?”, the tag-line to George McCowan’s 1972 ecological horror Frogs (out now on Arrow Blu-ray) should have read. Indeed, for any of you readers that have ever been rudely awoken at 2am by the sound of a traumatised frog being gifted to you by your pet cat/furry psychopath, an amphibian cry of terror is probably the second worst sound there is (behind, of course, Kaiser Chiefs).
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Not that frogs themselves are inherently evil, though viewing this classic dose of seventies green-themed nastiness might convince you otherwise. Slugs are Ok, too, though we’ll get on to them later on in this month’s vague...
- 10/3/2016
- Den of Geek
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