I have added 3 still from Natalie’s upcoming movie A Long Way From Home to the gallery.
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– Promotional Stills
The British-French co-production is a dramatic love story starring Natalie Dormer, as well as James Fox, Brenda Fricker and Paul Nicholls.
PARIS – A British cast including James Fox, Natalie Dormer and Paul Nicholls plus Irish actress Brenda Fricker stars in A Long Way From Home for writer-director Virginia Gilbert. The film, her first feature, has kicked off production in Nimes.
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James Fox on board for ‘The Kid’The 1 million euros ($1.24 million) film marks Gilbert’s directorial debut after Hesitation earned her a BAFTA nomination for Best Short Film in 2008.
I have added a new photoshoot image of Natalie as Margery in Game of Thrones season 2.
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– Promotional Photoshoot
This photo was released on Twitter and it features Natalie in her upcoming movie Rush.
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– Social Media
I have added MQ’s of Natalie at OMEGA House on August 10 to the gallery.
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– Aug 10 | ‘Brazil Night’ at Omega House
I have added some MQ images of Natalie at the OMEGA House Party on August 8.
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– Aug 08 | OMEGA House Presents ‘Athletics Night’ Party
Dormer is in talks to join the stellar cast of The Counsellor, which is backed by the phenomenal one-two punch of McCarthy and Scott. The original drug drama is set along the Mexican border and features a well-meaning attorney (Fassbender) who makes a deal with a rich businessman (Bardem) and a shady dealer (Pitt) to transport cocaine for some easy money. Obviously, things don’t go as planned in the “dialogue-heavy, violent and racy script.” Dormer’s is an unspecified supporting role.
Rubicon is a dark and atmospheric supernatural thriller.
To their friends, Sarah and Sam seem like the perfect couple desperately in love. But when Sarah gets her big stage break as an aspiring actress, Sam begins to question whether he’s good enough for her, particularly as he’s stuck in a dead-end job.
As their relationship unravels, Sarah and Sam become unwitting pawns in a deadly game where their very souls hang in the balance. Everything they thought they knew about their lives, and each other, is thrown into doubt. They are forced to confront the anger and hurt that they have built between themselves, and once again believe in each other and their love in order to find their way “home”.
Because if they don’t, something wicked their way comes…
The award may come as something of an embarrassment for BBC Three and its controller Zai Bennett because The Fades was cancelled after just one series due to budget cut backs at the digital station.
The axe was despite The Fades receiving decent ratings and good reviews – ATV Today’s critic Queenie Le Trout wrote several favourable reviews of the series.The Fades managed to beat BBC One‘s critically acclaimed spy drama Spooks, ITV‘s popular Scott and Bailey and E4 series Misfits.