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Cannes Film Festival – Sicario Premiere

Cannes Film Festival – Sicario Premiere

The first HQ images of Emily during the 68th Annual Cannes Film Festival premiere of ‘Sicario’ are added in our gallery. Stay tuned for more additions and more Cannes coverage.



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Cannes Film Festival – Sicario Photocall

Cannes Film Festival – Sicario Photocall

Emily is current in Cannes to promote her latest project ‘Sicario’. The first batch with HQ images of Emily attending the photocall alongside her co-stars Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin and director Denis Villeneuve have been added in our gallery. Stay tuned for more coverage!



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“Sicario” Selected For Cannes 2015!

The 2015 Cannes Film Festival unveiled the first part of their official selection earlier today. It was announced that Emily’s upcoming movie “Sicario” is selected for the competition of the festival which is very exciting news. The movie is directed by Denis Villeneuve and Emily stars alongside Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro. The running time is 1h45 according to the official website. The festival runs from May 13-May 24.

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“Sicario” (Denis Villeneuve, U.S.). The Canadian director is no stranger to Cannes, which screened his films “Cosmos” (1996, Directors’ Fortnight), “August 32nd on Earth” (1998, Un Certain Regard) and “Polytechnique” (2009, Directors’ Fortnight). Since then, Villeneuve has become one of the most sought-after talents in Hollywood, and he cracks the competition for the first time with this crime drama starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin and Jon Bernthal, and set against the backdrop of the Mexican drug trade. (Sales: Lionsgate Intl.)

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Emily Joins ‘Animal Crackers’ Voice Cast

Emily Joins ‘Animal Crackers’ Voice Cast

Emily has joined her husband John Krasinski in the voice cast of the animated movie ‘Animal Crackers’. The first production still featuring Emily’s character Zoe Huntington can be found in our gallery.

The UK star joins the Blue Dream Studios animation as the voice of Zoe Huntington alongside husband John Krasinksi.

Animal Crackers will also feature the previously attached Danny DeVito, Sylvester Stallone and Ian McKellen.

Krasinksi will play Blunt’s on-screen husband Owen Huntington, who along with his wife inherits a ramshackle circus and a mysterious box of Animal Crackers biscuits that turns people who eat them into animals.

Scott Christian Sava and Tony Bancroft co-direct and Sava co-wrote the script with Dean Lorey. The project is scheduled for completion in summer 2016.

“When Emily and John came in and performed their first scenes of the movie together… it was magic,” said Sava.

“I can think of no other way of describing what they brought to the film. We had to literally go back and re-storyboard the sequences because they took us to places we never dreamed. Owen and Zoe came to life when Emily and John spoke”

Sava produces for Blue Dream Studios alongside George Lee and Marcus Englefield of Storyoscopic Films, Jamie Thomason and Leiming Guan.

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Emily Blunt Drama ‘Sicario’ Set for September Release

Lionsgate has set drug trafficking drama “Sicario,” starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin and Jon Bernthal, for a Sept. 18 limited release followed by a wide release on Sept. 25.

“Prisoners” helmer Denis Villeneuve directed from a script by Taylor Sheridan.

Producers are Basil Iwanyk, Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, Thad Luckinbill and Edward McDonnell. Production companies are Black Label Media and Iwanyk’s Thunder Road Pictures.

The story, set in the lawless border area between the U.S. and Mexico, centers on an idealistic FBI agent (portrayed by Blunt) being exposed to the brutal world of international drug trafficking by members of a government task force — played by Brolin and Del Toro — who have enlisted her in their plan to take out a Mexican cartel boss.

“Sicario” is the fourth wide release title set for Sept. 25 after Sony’s “Hotel Transylvania 2,” Relativity’s horror thriller “The Disappointments Room” and Warner Bros. comedy “The Intern.”

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Into the Woods London Photocall & Premiere Photos

Last Wednesday, Emily attended the British Photocall and Premiere for Into the Woods, here are photos:


‘Into The Woods’ Q&A Panels (Photos)

Emily attended two Q&A panel screenings for Into The Woods and the HQ photos have been added to our gallery:



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Into the Woods’ Emily Blunt & James Corden Are Aggressive Bean Salesmen

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‘Into the Woods’: Emily Blunt on Singing for Stephen Sondheim

‘Into the Woods’: Emily Blunt on Singing for Stephen Sondheim

In the big-budget adaptation of the musical “Into the Woods,” directed by Rob Marshall and set for a Dec. 25 release, Emily Blunt teams up again with Meryl Streep, her on-screen foil in “The Devil Wears Prada” and her off-screen friend. In the new film Ms. Blunt plays the Baker’s Wife, whose yearning for a child sets the intertwining fairy-tale plot in motion. Ms. Streep plays the Witch, who promises to have “the curse reversed” — as Stephen Sondheim’s lyrics go — so the Baker’s Wife will no longer be barren, as long as a few key demands are met. In New York for the film’s premiere this month, before she learned of her Golden Globe nomination for best actress in a musical or comedy, Ms. Blunt had a quick sit-down with the Bagger over English tea to talk about a role she assumed she’d never get; the names she and James Corden, who plays her husband, chose for their characters; and shots from the chest up.

Q.You clearly have a penchant for roles where Meryl Streep has unreasonable demands on you.

A.That’s the nature of our relationship — just purely tortured. We were laughing — I said: “You and I can’t ever play lovers now. Audiences wouldn’t accept it. They’d just have to see you torment me.” It’s wonderful to work with her again. That was a huge part of it for me.

Q.Are you a singer?

Q.I’ve always liked it, and I did it in school and on my own in the car, like most people. Stephen Sondheim’s music is challenging. It’s a mountain, and it’s a huge role, but it’s a wonderful role. The thought of working with Meryl again and working with Rob was what kind of shoved me through the auditioning door. Everybody had to go and sing, probably, other than Meryl. It’s like that feeling of showing your underwear.

Q.Did you train before the audition?

A.I did two lessons before the audition, but still, at that point, I just didn’t think I’d get it. What probably helped me more than anything is that Rob Marshall heard that I was nervous to come in, and he said, “I want an actor who can kind of sing, not the other way around.” I thought that was really emboldening.

Q.Had you met Stephen Sondheim before?

A.No. I remember him coming in. I was doing “Moments in the Woods,” that big number after I had the fling with the Prince [Cinderella’s Prince], and he felt that I was trying to make it sound too pretty. He said, “She’s on a mission, she needs to figure out what she’s going to do, you gotta keep it moving.” I was trying to make it sound nice for him.

Q.I had never seen “Into the Woods” onstage. Had you?

A.No, I had never seen it; I’d never heard of it, which I’m so embarrassed to say. It’s not so well known in England. Everybody does it in their high school and college here. Sadly, they usually only do the first act, which is kind of annoying because it’s the happily ever after and everyone gets their wish. That’s a shame because I think we are in a society where we’re sort of coddling our kids, and I think kids like to be challenged. No one’s more perceptive than a child. You have 11-year-olds looking at the most atrocious stuff online in their bedrooms. I’ve had a few of my friends saying, “Is it O.K. for kids?” And I always say, “Yes, it is, actually.”

Q.Especially for young girls, right?

A.It’s nice you have these very modern, very strong female characters. I think usually in fairy tales you have women going through hell and high water to get their happily ever after. In this, they get it and then maybe realize it’s not what they want. That’s a nice shift.

Q.You didn’t have a name, right? You were just the Baker’s Wife.

A.We decided to call ourselves Margery and Jeff, I think. We [James Corden and I] talked about Margery being almost like a Midwestern housewife who’s never left her little town, and she reads US Weekly every week and is obsessed with George Clooney, and then one day he shows up and knocks on her door.

Q.You had many scenes with Meryl. Did it feel “The Devil Wears Prada”-ish?

A.I was a little less star-struck this time. I wasn’t less awe-struck because I am just awe-struck by her. I know her a lot better. I’ve known her for eight years, and she’s been amazing to me, and a friend, actually. She was very kind to me because I was pregnant. She’s such a mama bear.

Q.Were you pregnant for the whole production?

A.Yeah. I found out I was having a baby the same week I found out I had this job. [She and her husband, John Krasinski, welcomed Hazel in February.] I didn’t want to tell anyone early on. I didn’t know how Rob would react. I think he’s now known as the pregnant women director because it happened with Penélope [Penélope Cruz, when he was making “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”]. I was like, “I’m sorry you’re about to do it again; you’re about to do a lot of shots boobs up on me.” He said: “As your friend, I’m thrilled. As your director, I’m like, ‘Oh, God.’ But we will make it work.” So he did.

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Into The Woods – These Beans Carry Magic (Clip)

A new clip for Into the Woods, which opens on December 25th.

Golden Globe Awards Nominations

Emily Blunt has been nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in Into The Woods! The movie has also been nominated for other categories, here are all the nominations:

– Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for Emily Blunt
– Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
– Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

The Golden Globe Awards ceremony will air on January 11th.

Into the Woods New York Premiere Photos

Into the Woods New York Premiere Photos

Emily and her husband attended the premiere of Into the Woods yesterday in New York, here are photos:


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New Trailer for Into The Woods

Into The Woods, set for release on December 25, 2014, has a new trailer:


Synopsis:

“Into the Woods” is a modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales, intertwining the plots of a few choice stories and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel—all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has put a curse on them.

New Poster for Into the Woods

A new poster for Into The Woods, featuring Emily as The Baker’s Wife has been released:


Edge of Tomorrow Blu-Ray Screen Captures

Edge of Tomorrow Blu-Ray Screen Captures

Edge of Tomorrow is now available on Blu-Ray/DVD and here are screen captures: