"Hammer Films is thrilled to announce the trailer and poster launch for B Good Picture Company’s Doctor Jekyll released exclusively in UK cinemas from 27 October 2023.
Directed by Joe Stephenson featuring an impressive cast including Eddie Izzard, Scott Chambers, Lindsay Duncan and Simon Callow, Doctor Jekyll’s UK-wide release marks the first release for the recently resurrected Hammer, following its acquisition by theatre and entertainment mogul John Gore.
Bringing a modern twist to the critically adored tale, Doctor Jekyll will receive its red-carpet premiere at London’s iconic Odeon Leicester Square on 11 October. The film was also selected to play at FrightFest London 2023 where an initial cut of the film was screened as part of the festival’s line-up.
A modern interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Doctor Jekyll, is a reimagining of the classic story starring Eddie Izzard who plays Dr.
Directed by Joe Stephenson featuring an impressive cast including Eddie Izzard, Scott Chambers, Lindsay Duncan and Simon Callow, Doctor Jekyll’s UK-wide release marks the first release for the recently resurrected Hammer, following its acquisition by theatre and entertainment mogul John Gore.
Bringing a modern twist to the critically adored tale, Doctor Jekyll will receive its red-carpet premiere at London’s iconic Odeon Leicester Square on 11 October. The film was also selected to play at FrightFest London 2023 where an initial cut of the film was screened as part of the festival’s line-up.
A modern interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Doctor Jekyll, is a reimagining of the classic story starring Eddie Izzard who plays Dr.
- 10/4/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Since the publication of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in 1886 there have been over 120 adaptations of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella. The adaptations have changed and evolved to keep the story fresh; these include a Blaxploitation retelling, Dr Black and Mr Hyde, and Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde, where the good Doctor transforms into a woman. The latest reimagining of this classic is arguably its most diverse, as Jekyll and Hyde are both transgender women.
Rob (Scott Chambers) has gone through a lot at such a young age. He’s had substance abuse issues, mental health problems and his new-born daughter is very sick in hospital. In order to try and get his life back on track and provide for his baby, he secures a job with Nina Jekyll (Eddie Izzard) - a controversial, brilliant and reclusive pharmaceutical pioneer - as a live-in carer. Rob is...
Rob (Scott Chambers) has gone through a lot at such a young age. He’s had substance abuse issues, mental health problems and his new-born daughter is very sick in hospital. In order to try and get his life back on track and provide for his baby, he secures a job with Nina Jekyll (Eddie Izzard) - a controversial, brilliant and reclusive pharmaceutical pioneer - as a live-in carer. Rob is...
- 9/1/2023
- by James Doherty
- DailyDead
The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Photo: Courtesy of Eiff
The start of Edinburgh International Film Festival, under the wing of the city's International Festival tonight marks the end of a turbulent year for the world's longest continuously running film festival. The collapse of its parent charity the Centre For The Moving Image (Cmi) after last year's edition cast doubt on the future of the event, although the recent installation of Scots producer Andrew Macdonald as the chair of the festival board going forwards bodes well for the future, even as the fight to save the city's Filmhouse continues.
This year's edition is a slimmed down affair, although there are still a handful of world premieres in the programme, including the opening night film, Silent Roar, Johnny Barrington's comedy drama about a young surfer dealing with grief, which was shot on Skye. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde,...
The start of Edinburgh International Film Festival, under the wing of the city's International Festival tonight marks the end of a turbulent year for the world's longest continuously running film festival. The collapse of its parent charity the Centre For The Moving Image (Cmi) after last year's edition cast doubt on the future of the event, although the recent installation of Scots producer Andrew Macdonald as the chair of the festival board going forwards bodes well for the future, even as the fight to save the city's Filmhouse continues.
This year's edition is a slimmed down affair, although there are still a handful of world premieres in the programme, including the opening night film, Silent Roar, Johnny Barrington's comedy drama about a young surfer dealing with grief, which was shot on Skye. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Further new releases include ‘Studio 666’, ‘La Mif’ and ‘F@ck This Job’.
It’s a tale of two underdogs at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office. Roger Michell’s The Duke goes up against Joe Wright’s Cyrano as both make their debuts.
The Duke is Michell’s final feature – the Notting Hill and Venus director passed away in September of last year – and is based on the true story of Kempton Bunton, the Newcastle cab driver who in 1965 appeared at the Old Bailey for stealing Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from London’s National Gallery...
It’s a tale of two underdogs at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office. Roger Michell’s The Duke goes up against Joe Wright’s Cyrano as both make their debuts.
The Duke is Michell’s final feature – the Notting Hill and Venus director passed away in September of last year – and is based on the true story of Kempton Bunton, the Newcastle cab driver who in 1965 appeared at the Old Bailey for stealing Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington from London’s National Gallery...
- 2/25/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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