Caroline Preece Published Date Friday, September 30, 2016 - 05:39
When significant relationships in life come to an end, the truth of that situation tends to live with the two people involved. They may vent to friends and family after the fact, but no one really knows what happened except the two who were together, and now aren’t. Only those two souls are able to reconcile the fact that something that used to make them happy doesn't anymore.
So imagine going through that process in a foreign country, where there's nowhere to hide and only vast expanses of time in which to hash out what went wrong, why it did and how you could have fixed it. That’s where Learning To Breathe lives, and it’s about as painful as you might expect.
The film opens on Noah playing to a small but appreciative crowd, and he is approached by...
When significant relationships in life come to an end, the truth of that situation tends to live with the two people involved. They may vent to friends and family after the fact, but no one really knows what happened except the two who were together, and now aren’t. Only those two souls are able to reconcile the fact that something that used to make them happy doesn't anymore.
So imagine going through that process in a foreign country, where there's nowhere to hide and only vast expanses of time in which to hash out what went wrong, why it did and how you could have fixed it. That’s where Learning To Breathe lives, and it’s about as painful as you might expect.
The film opens on Noah playing to a small but appreciative crowd, and he is approached by...
- 9/29/2016
- Den of Geek
Ben-Hur
"Homeland" actress Nazanin Boniadi has scored the female lead role opposite Jack Huston in Timur Bekmambetov's "Ben-Hur" remake at MGM and Paramount Pictures.
Boniadi will play Esther, the role that Gal Gadot was in discussions before conflicts knocked her out of the running. Boniadi also beat out Sofia Boutella ("Kingsman: The Secret Service"), Moran Atias ("The Next Three Days") and Natalia Warner ("Learning To Breathe") for the role. [Source: Deadline]
Inferno
Felicity Jones ("The Theory Of Everything") is in early talks for the female lead role in Ron Howard's film adaptation of the Dan Brown novel "Inferno" at Sony Pictures and Imagine Entertainment.
Tom Hanks reprises his role of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon who awakens in an Italian hospital with amnesia. He teams up with a doctor (Jones) whom he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague. [Source: Deadline]
Unforgettable
Kerry Washington...
"Homeland" actress Nazanin Boniadi has scored the female lead role opposite Jack Huston in Timur Bekmambetov's "Ben-Hur" remake at MGM and Paramount Pictures.
Boniadi will play Esther, the role that Gal Gadot was in discussions before conflicts knocked her out of the running. Boniadi also beat out Sofia Boutella ("Kingsman: The Secret Service"), Moran Atias ("The Next Three Days") and Natalia Warner ("Learning To Breathe") for the role. [Source: Deadline]
Inferno
Felicity Jones ("The Theory Of Everything") is in early talks for the female lead role in Ron Howard's film adaptation of the Dan Brown novel "Inferno" at Sony Pictures and Imagine Entertainment.
Tom Hanks reprises his role of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon who awakens in an Italian hospital with amnesia. He teams up with a doctor (Jones) whom he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague. [Source: Deadline]
Unforgettable
Kerry Washington...
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