Shotspeare combines the greatest playwright in history with endless amounts of drunken amusement, creating a must-see comedic twist on classic literature. After years of successful performances in New York City and festivals around the world, Emery Entertainment, Inc. brings this laugh-out-loud show to the Playhouse @ Westport Plaza for a triumphant return engagement October 5-7 for five side-splitting performances. Tickets may be purchased through MetroTix at www.metrotix.com or by calling 314/534-1111. Additionally, tickets will be available at the Playhouse @ Westport Plaza box office one hour prior to show time. All seats are $55.
We Are Movie Geeks has a pair of passes to give away for the opening night performance of Shotspeare! That’s Thursday, October 5th at 8pm. Leave a message below letting us know what your favorite film based on a Shakespeare play is (mine is Forbidden Planet). It’s so easy!
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We Are Movie Geeks has a pair of passes to give away for the opening night performance of Shotspeare! That’s Thursday, October 5th at 8pm. Leave a message below letting us know what your favorite film based on a Shakespeare play is (mine is Forbidden Planet). It’s so easy!
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1. You Must Be In The St.
- 9/4/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
★★★☆☆In Sandra Nettelbeck's wistful romance Mr. Morgan's Last Love (2013) Michael Caine plays Matthew Morgan, a retired American professor living in Paris several years on from the death of his wife (Jane Alexander). A lonely grief-stricken man, Matthew wanders the city, eating his usual fussily ordered sandwich, visiting his wife's grave and occasionally lunching with Colette (Anne Alvaro) in a platonic friendship/English lesson. Apart from this weak connection, Matthew has withdrawn into his self, isolating himself from the world, stumbling through his days and the gorgeous city in a grief numbed daze and even refusing to learn French, almost stubbornly protracting his isolation and melancholy.
- 9/2/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
To mark the release of Mr. Morgan’s Last Love on 1st September, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away one DVD.
From the day Pauline (Clémence Poésy) lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan (Michael Caine) stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism, the quiet teacher becomes an unlikely student of living. In their everyday adventures of walks through Paris, lunches in the park, and trips to the country, the odd couple explores the treasures of friendship, the comfort of companionship, the taste of romance – and the meaning of family. Through their mutual restoration of faith in people who care, Pauline embraces the idea of a new kind of family while Matthew finally reconnects with his estranged son Miles (Justin Kirk), who in turn finds himself deeply affected by the changes in his father.
From the day Pauline (Clémence Poésy) lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan (Michael Caine) stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism, the quiet teacher becomes an unlikely student of living. In their everyday adventures of walks through Paris, lunches in the park, and trips to the country, the odd couple explores the treasures of friendship, the comfort of companionship, the taste of romance – and the meaning of family. Through their mutual restoration of faith in people who care, Pauline embraces the idea of a new kind of family while Matthew finally reconnects with his estranged son Miles (Justin Kirk), who in turn finds himself deeply affected by the changes in his father.
- 8/27/2014
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
In the opening scene to Sandra Nettelbeck’s amiable and touching drama Mr. Morgan’s Last Love, we’re introduced to the eponymous lead, played by Michael Caine, as he’s being ushered out of a room by a small collective of people. They’re all speaking French to him, and the director refuses to subtitle their words. Instantly we’re put into his shoes, somewhat unaware and confused, establishing a sense of loneliness from the word, which ultimately proves to be the prevalent component to this affecting piece.
Caine plays Matthew Morgan, widowed and isolated in his Paris apartment, longing for some attention from his son Miles (Justin Kirk) and daughter Karen (Gillian Anderson), as he contemplates suicide. However he is inspired and rejuvenated when he meets the young Pauline (Clémence Poésy) on the bus home, instantly forming a rapport with the dance teacher, who convinces him to take one of her classes.
Caine plays Matthew Morgan, widowed and isolated in his Paris apartment, longing for some attention from his son Miles (Justin Kirk) and daughter Karen (Gillian Anderson), as he contemplates suicide. However he is inspired and rejuvenated when he meets the young Pauline (Clémence Poésy) on the bus home, instantly forming a rapport with the dance teacher, who convinces him to take one of her classes.
- 7/11/2014
- by Stefan Pape
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
From the day Pauline lends him a helping hand on the bus, Matthew Morgan stumbles back to happiness.
From the day Pauline (Clémence Poésy) lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan (Michael Caine) stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism, the quiet teacher becomes an unlikely student of living. In their everyday adventures of walks through Paris, lunches in the park, and trips to the country, the odd couple explores the treasures of friendship, the comfort of companionship, the taste of romance – and the meaning of family.
From the day Pauline (Clémence Poésy) lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan (Michael Caine) stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism, the quiet teacher becomes an unlikely student of living. In their everyday adventures of walks through Paris, lunches in the park, and trips to the country, the odd couple explores the treasures of friendship, the comfort of companionship, the taste of romance – and the meaning of family.
- 6/9/2014
- by admin
- Pure Movies
We’ve seen the poster, promo trailer and images; now a brand new trailer and international poster for Sandra Nettelbeck’s Mr. Morgan’s Last Love have hit the web. The film adaptation of Francoise Dorner’s French novel La Douceur Assassine stars Michael Caine as Matthew Morgan, Clemence Poesy as Pauline, Gillian Anderson as Karen, Justin Kirk as Miles Morgan, Jane Alexander, Anne Alvaro, and Richard Hope. Check out the trailer after the break A retired and widowed American philosophy professor in Paris whose life is changed when he meets a much younger woman, and a special relationship develops between the two. Mr. Morgan’s Last Love premiered at the...
Click to read original and full article: New Mr. Morgan’S Last Love Trailer and International Poster on http://www.filmofilia.com...
Click to read original and full article: New Mr. Morgan’S Last Love Trailer and International Poster on http://www.filmofilia.com...
- 8/2/2013
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Oscar-winner Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy star in this lovely trailer for director Sandra Nettelbeck’s charming film Mr. Morgan’S Last Love – the bittersweet tale of a lonely American widower in Paris who learns to love life again after a chance encounter with a beautiful and vibrant young woman. They both spend a short but precious time together – a time that touches their hearts and changes their lives.
The film had it’s world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June and showed at the Munich International Film Festival in July where Caine received the lifetime achievement CineMerit Award.
The romantic drama has been picked up by Image Entertainment in the U.S.
From the day Pauline lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism,...
The film had it’s world premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June and showed at the Munich International Film Festival in July where Caine received the lifetime achievement CineMerit Award.
The romantic drama has been picked up by Image Entertainment in the U.S.
From the day Pauline lends him a helping hand on the bus, the stubborn, weary Matthew Morgan stumbles back to happiness. Swept off his old feet by the young woman’s disarming vitality and unwavering optimism,...
- 7/31/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
You probably know Russell Brand from his briefly hilarious turn as out-there rock star Aldous Snow in the Jason Segel-penned Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Brand has been getting a lot of press recently, culminating in his hosting of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, where he delivered a now-famous politically tinged tirade to a crowd of courageously bland faces. Since then, Brand has dabbled in acting, further presenting and now stand-up. The meager offering that this 60-odd minute act presents might be enough to satisfy fans of Brand, but does not hold up as a stand-up act, largely due to Brand himself.
Brand makes his entrance to the song "Rock 'n' Roll Star" by the British band Oasis, his trademark wild hair and dandyish presence in full effect. Brand is gifted with a sharp wit and a good amount of charisma, prancing around like a love child of Jim Morrison and...
Brand makes his entrance to the song "Rock 'n' Roll Star" by the British band Oasis, his trademark wild hair and dandyish presence in full effect. Brand is gifted with a sharp wit and a good amount of charisma, prancing around like a love child of Jim Morrison and...
- 5/13/2009
- by Mark Zhuravsky
- JustPressPlay.net
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