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Saturday, December 15, 2018

New Trailers: BREXIT, DOWNTON ABBEY, INFORMER and MAPPLETHORPE

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Today we have new trailers for:
  • The fact-based drama "Brexit" starring Benedict Cumberbatch as British political strategist Dominic Cummings, who masterminded the "Vote Leave" campaign. The HBO and Channel 4 co-production chronicles the events that led to the 2016 Brexit vote.
  • The "Downton Abbey" movie, a big screen revival of the Emmy-winning British period drama series created by Julian Fellowes ("Gosford Park"). The film will feature most of the show's original cast.
  • The six-episode British series "Informer" starring Nabhaan Rizwan, Bel Powley and Paddy Considine. The show is executive produced by "Skyfall" helmer Sam Mendes.
  • The biopic "Mapplethorpe" starring Matt Smith as the legendary Robert Mapplethorpe throughout the 1970s and early '80s.

Watch all the new trailers after the jump.








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Brexit (January 19, 2019 - HBO)

Downton Abbey (September 20, 2019)

Informer (January 11, 2019 - Amazon)

Mapplethorpe (March 1, 2019)





Brexit (January 19, 2019 - HBO)

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Director: Toby Haynes

Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, John Heffernan, Rory Kinnear, Liz White, Richard Goulding, Paul Ryan, Oliver Maltman, Nicholas Day, Lee Boardman

Synopsis:


"Everyone knows who won. Not everyone knows how. Go behind the scenes of the United Kingdom's 2016 referendum to leave the European Union, and the data-driven tactics of the "Vote Leave" campaign that brought home a political victory."






Downton Abbey (September 20, 2019)

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Director: Michael Engler

Starring: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Matthew Goode, Tuppence Middleton, Brendan Coyle, Imelda Staunton, Penelope Wilton

Synopsis:


"The television series Downton Abbey followed the lives of the Crawley family and the servants who worked for them at the turn of the 20th century in an Edwardian English country house. Over its 6 seasons, the series garnered 3 Golden Globe Awards, 15 Primetime Emmy Awards, 69 Emmy nominations in total, making Downton Abbey the most nominated non-US television show in the history of the Emmys -- even earning a Special BAFTA award and a Guinness World Record for the highest critically rated TV show along the way."






Informer (January 11, 2019 - Amazon)

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Director: Jonny Campbell

Starring: Nabhaan Rizwan, Bel Powley, Paddy Considine, Paul Tylak, Arinze Kene, Jessica Raine

Synopsis:


"A second-generation Pakistani young man from East London is coerced by a counter-terrorism officer into working for him as an undercover informant, a job that will compromise not only his own beliefs, but also the welfare of those he loves the most."






Mapplethorpe (March 1, 2019)

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Director: Ondi Timoner

Starring: Matt Smith, Marianne Rendon, John Benjamin Hickey, McKinley Belcher III, Mark Moses, Carolyn McCormick, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kerry Butler

Synopsis:


"Robert Mapplethorpe (Matt Smith) is arguably one of the most important artists of the 20th century. Mapplethorpe discovered himself both sexually and artistically in New York City throughout the 70's and 80's. The film explores Mapplethorpe's life from moments before he and Patti Smith moved into the famed Chelsea hotel, home to a world of bohemian chic. Here he begins photographing its inhabitants and his new found circle of friends including artists and musicians, socialites, film stars, and members of the S&M underground.

Mapplethorpe's work displayed eroticism in a way that had never been examined nor displayed before to the public. The film explores the intersection of his art and his sexuality along with his struggle for mainstream recognition. MAPPLETHORPE offers a nuanced portrait of an artist at the height of his craft and of the self-destructive impulses that threaten to undermine it all."











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