Toni Collette had no time for an interviewer who asked about her recent divorce.
In December last year, the Hereditary star announced that she was separating from her husband Dave Galafassi after 20 years of marriage.
The announcement came after photographs of Galafassi were published in the Daily Mail showing him and another woman kissing, sitting together and holding hands on a beach in Sydney, Australia.
In an interview with The Times to promote her forthcoming Amazon Prime series, The Power, the Australian actor was asked whether meditation was helping her amid “a shaky old time with her relationship”.
“I’m not having a shaky time at all,” she responded. “That’s a big assumption.”
The Times’ Polly Vernon writes that she apologised and asked, “So, you’re doing ok?”
“I’m doing very well. Thank you for your concern. It’s not something I really want to talk about publicly,...
In December last year, the Hereditary star announced that she was separating from her husband Dave Galafassi after 20 years of marriage.
The announcement came after photographs of Galafassi were published in the Daily Mail showing him and another woman kissing, sitting together and holding hands on a beach in Sydney, Australia.
In an interview with The Times to promote her forthcoming Amazon Prime series, The Power, the Australian actor was asked whether meditation was helping her amid “a shaky old time with her relationship”.
“I’m not having a shaky time at all,” she responded. “That’s a big assumption.”
The Times’ Polly Vernon writes that she apologised and asked, “So, you’re doing ok?”
“I’m doing very well. Thank you for your concern. It’s not something I really want to talk about publicly,...
- 3/18/2023
- by Tom Murray
- The Independent - TV
The Brit List, the annual survey of British film executives’ favorite unproduced screenplays (similar to the Black List in the U.S.), was unveiled Monday in London with “Benny in the Dark,” a supernatural thriller by Phillip Morgan, heading the list.
The film, which garnered nine recommendations, is a “character-driven 1950s-set allegory for the unspoken societal fears around male depression.” It will be produced by House Productions, the company headed by Tessa Ross, the former controller of film and drama at Channel 4, and Juliette Howell, the former head of television at Working Title.
Morgan, whose credits include 2017 short “Blackmoor,” has another features screenplay in development, “E for English,” with Blue Shadow Films.
Following closely with eight recommendations was thriller/drama “Surge,” written by Rupert Jones and Rita Kalnejais, and set to be produced by Rooks Nest, BBC Films and Creative England. The film, set over 24 hours, is “a stripped-back...
The film, which garnered nine recommendations, is a “character-driven 1950s-set allegory for the unspoken societal fears around male depression.” It will be produced by House Productions, the company headed by Tessa Ross, the former controller of film and drama at Channel 4, and Juliette Howell, the former head of television at Working Title.
Morgan, whose credits include 2017 short “Blackmoor,” has another features screenplay in development, “E for English,” with Blue Shadow Films.
Following closely with eight recommendations was thriller/drama “Surge,” written by Rupert Jones and Rita Kalnejais, and set to be produced by Rooks Nest, BBC Films and Creative England. The film, set over 24 hours, is “a stripped-back...
- 11/19/2018
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Projects include Phillip Morgan’s Benny In The Dark.
The Brit List, the annual collection of unproduced UK screenplays, has unveiled its 2018 line up.
Now in its 10th year, the list highlights film projects voted for by an anonymous group of film industry professionals from more than 90 companies, including agents, financiers, producers and distributors.
This year there are 18 projects on the list. Topping them is Phillip Morgan’s Benny In The Dark, a supernatural thriller set in the 1950s, which received a total of nine recommendations. The film is set up at Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions.
The Brit List, the annual collection of unproduced UK screenplays, has unveiled its 2018 line up.
Now in its 10th year, the list highlights film projects voted for by an anonymous group of film industry professionals from more than 90 companies, including agents, financiers, producers and distributors.
This year there are 18 projects on the list. Topping them is Phillip Morgan’s Benny In The Dark, a supernatural thriller set in the 1950s, which received a total of nine recommendations. The film is set up at Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell’s House Productions.
- 11/19/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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