First look at Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein in new movie
As a huge fan of Brett Goldstein‘s acting skills, I’m absolutely thrilled to hear about his new romance film “All of You” and his collaboration with Imogen Poots. The first look at this intriguing project has piqued my curiosity, and the fact that it’s being premiered at TIFF only adds to my excitement.
A first look at Brett Goldstein’s new romance film All of You has been released.
In the forthcoming movie led by director William Bridges, the actor from “Ted Lasso” shares the screen with Imogen Poots of “Outer Range.” This intriguing production is classified as a “moving and innovative sci-fi drama.”
The duo are the closest of friends, sharing an unconfessed deep affection towards each other, despite one being matched with their supposed ideal partner in a series of tests.
The specifics of the storyline are currently undisclosed, but the movie is scheduled to be unveiled at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
As a dedicated gamer following the latest news, I’m thrilled to share that TIFF unveiled an enticing sneak peek of “All of You” – the first-person perspective image finds me, as Poots and Goldstein’s avatars, gazing lovingly into each other’s digital eyes by the tranquil water’s edge.
In other news, Goldstein not long ago secured a part in the upcoming drama “At the Sea,” directed by Kornel Mundruczó, where he will act alongside Amy Adams.
After spending a prolonged time in rehab, Adams’ character Laura is prepared for the movie to delve into her struggle as she readapts to her intricate past upon her return to her seaside residence.
Among the supporting actors are Murray Bartlett from “The Last of Us,” Chloe East in “The Fabelmans,” Daniel Levy known for “Schitt’s Creek,” Jenny Slate famous for her role in “Parks and Recreation,” and Rainn Wilson recognized for his part in “The Office.”
More recently, Poots discussed the possibility of reprising her role in the upcoming third installment of the “28 Days” series, titled “28 Years Later.”
In the year 2007, the actor took on the role of Tammy in the movie “28 Weeks Later,” which serves as a follow-up to Danny Boyle’s production titled “28 Days Later.”
During her interview on The One Show, she expressed her enthusiasm for collaborating with that particular team, going so far as to say she wouldn’t hesitate to do it again. However, she also noted a significant drawback to this plan.
I’ve lived through enough unexpected twists and turns in life to know that humor can help lighten even the most bizarre situations. But let me tell you, this new development leaves me utterly bewildered. You see, if it’s indeed been “years” since the supposed zombie apocalypse, then I’m left scratching my head in confusion. After all, how does one explain the phenomenon of everyone looking youthful and vibrant, as if they’ve all benefited from regular Botox treatments? It just doesn’t add up for me, given the grim circumstances we were once faced with. So yes, I may be a tad confused, but isn’t that what makes life interesting?
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2024-07-23 15:50