Arriving in theatres in the UK and Ireland tomorrow, The Knot sees Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, Storage 24) starring alongside an excellent cast, headed up by Mena Suvari (American Pie), Matthew McNulty (Misfits), and Talulah Riley (Pride & Prejudice).
Jesse Lawrence is making his feature directorial debut, and ahead of the film’s release, three inter-linked red-band trailers have been released to give you a taste of what to expect.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
Clarke has reteamed with Davie Fairbanks (Storage 24) and Geoff Carino (Licks) for the script,...
Jesse Lawrence is making his feature directorial debut, and ahead of the film’s release, three inter-linked red-band trailers have been released to give you a taste of what to expect.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
Clarke has reteamed with Davie Fairbanks (Storage 24) and Geoff Carino (Licks) for the script,...
- 10/4/2012
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The first poster for brand new British movie, The Knot has been released via the film’s Facebook page. The movie has a rather great cast which includes Noel Clarke, Mena Suvari, Matthew McNulty, Talulah Riley, Jason Maza, Susannah Fielding and is directed by Jesse Lawrence. The script comes from Geoff Carino, Noel Clarke, Davie Fairbanks.
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari), and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
I got to visit the set for this one last year and am excited to see the movie in it’s finished form. Keep your eyes peeled...
“Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that’s the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari), and an army of naysayers haven’t heard they’re meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love?”
I got to visit the set for this one last year and am excited to see the movie in it’s finished form. Keep your eyes peeled...
- 7/5/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Mena Suvari, Talulah Riley and Noel Clarke to star in The Knot romantic comedy which starts filming this week in London. They join Matthew McNulty, Jason Maza and Juliet Oldfield. The is being produced via Clarke's Unstoppable Entertainment with New Treatment. Jesse Lawrence directs from the script by Clarke, Davie Fairbanks and Geoff Carino. The Knot follows a couple who are about to tied the knot but their dream day is spoiled by a series of mishaps, including missing bridesmaids and crashed cars. Suvari has completed work on Lance Kawas' Restitution thriller alongside C. Thomas Howell, William Sadler and Tom Arnold. Other projects include You May Not Kiss the Bride comedy...
- 3/28/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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