McAvoy 'proud' to carry flame. Macbeth at Trafalgar Studios. Published 27 February From the co-director of John Wick, this similarly styled action romp puts Charlize Theron front Lorraine Broughton is an experienced MI6 agent who, in , is assigned on a mission After a few badly received sci-fi blockbusters, M.
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Split Trailer. X-Men: Apocalypse Movie Review. Lloyd certainly takes a bold line on the play: he sets it in a future Scotland wracked by environmental disaster and tribal conflict. This is a strange, savage, post-apocalyptic world evoked, in Soutra Gilmour's design, by grungy costumes, begrimed toilet bowls and, inevitably, a ceiling of broken glass.
You get the general idea in the first few moments when the three witches appear in gasmasks, detonate smokebombs and make their rendezvous with Macbeth to the accompaniment of sizzling electricity: the "hurly-burly" they foresee becomes, in fact, the keynote of the production. McAvoy stays absolutely true to Lloyd's concept by offering us a Macbeth who is almost brutally physical: the kind of "strong man" who seizes power in a tottering realm.
His Macbeth has no compunction about playing a practical joke on Duncan by first appearing before him with a paper bag on his head in the guise of an enemy captive. Directed by Jamie Lloyd. Opened, reviewed Feb. Home Legit Reviews. Feb 25, pm PT. By David Benedict Plus Icon. David Benedict eggsbened. See All. More From Our Brands. Expand the sub menu Film. Expand the sub menu TV.
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