More information about Matthew’s movie ‘Silent Night’

Baz Bamigboye from the Daily Mail has called this movie ‘the most astonishing Christmas movie ever made’!  The full article is here and in the press archive.

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Keira Knightley gives us Christmas… with a twist

An unfinished version was shown privately to distributors at a series of Covid-secure screenings in Soho, London, this week, one of which I snuck into … keeping my distance, of course.

Knightley and Matthew Goode are Nell and Simon, a privileged couple who live in a country pile with their three sons.

Keira Knightley and the ensemble from Silent Night are preparing to complete post-production on the film

Keira Knightley and the ensemble from Silent Night are preparing to complete post-production on the film

Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode play Nell and Simon, a privileged couple who live in a country pile with their three sons

Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode play Nell and Simon, a privileged couple who live in a country pile with their three sons

The movie is directed by their mother, Camille Griffin, a first-time feature filmmaker who also wrote the screenplay.

Nell and Simon are preparing to welcome some old college pals, plus their partners and offspring.

They include Sope Dirisu, Lily-Rose Depp, Annabelle Wallis, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Lucy Punch, Rufus Jones and Davida McKenzie (a golden find).

Roman Griffin Davis in Silent Night

[Roman Griffin Davis in Silent Night]

The film is partly inspired by conversations that took place in the Griffin Davis household, about climate change and unconscious bias (racism and sexism in particular), among other stingers. For good measure, Griffin takes a few sly swipes at wealthy types from both sides of the political divide.

Where’s Christmas, you may ask? Well, in the opening scenes, as guests travel to Nell and Simon’s, there’s a ditty called The Christmas Sweater song playing gaily on the radio. It’s sung by Michael Buble, who co-authored it with Matthew Vaughn, Gary Barlow and Jane Goldman.

There’s a Christmas tree and presents. And folks do sit down to a turkey lunch, though oddly there’s only one potato each, to go with the other trimmings. And what’s up with the murky tap water? No worries, though, because they’re knocking back the Prosecco like there’s no tomorrow. Much more I will not tell you, because the film contains an incredible twist that will become a mega talking point.

Suffice to say that Silent Night is a brilliant Christmas satire, reflective of the times we’re in. And that Marv Films (run by Vaughn and Claudia Schiffer, along with producers Trudie Styler and Celine Rattray) want it to open in cinemas over the Yuletide holidays.

During filming of the low-budget offering, Silent Night was a temporary, working title. But Griffin and the producers decided to make it permanent. Post-production will involve the actors doing voice work, further editing and the completion of its score.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8745969/BAZ-BAMIGBOYE-Keira-Knightley-gives-Christmas-twist.html

A Discovery of Witches Q & A at New York Comic Con

@ADiscoveryOfWTV Twitter announced today –
It begins with… a comic con panel!!! Join @DebHarkness & @lacmack as they introduce Matthew Goode, @teresapalmer, @EdwardBluemel, @AdelleLeonce & @MrStevenCree as they gather from the set of the Congregation for an exclusive Q&A. #ADiscoveryOfWitches

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[Photo Credit – @ADiscoveryOfWTV Twitter.]

From Deadline –

A Discovery of Witches S2 | Behind the Magic
Take a journey to the fascinating and treacherous world of Elizabethan London as Sky original drama A Discovery of Witches returns for season two. Enjoy a sneak peek at the new magical series, adapted by Bad Wolf from Deborah Harkness’s bestselling All Souls trilogy, including an introduction by Deborah herself and Bad Wolf Executive Producer Lachlan MacKinnon, as well as a Q&A with key cast Matthew Goode, Teresa Palmer, Ed Bluemel, Adelle Leonce and Steven Cree who will gather from the set of the infamous Congregation- in Wolf Studios Wales –  where witches, daemons and vampires meet and where they are also filming season 3.

The all-digital confab is set to take place October 8-11 via the New York Comic Con YouTube channel.

The Duke premieres at the Venice Film Festival

The world premiere took place at the festival on Friday and the reviews have been very positive.   Matthew plays defence barrister Jeremy Hutchinson.   We are adding some extracts from a 5/5 review in The Telegraph below.

The Duke review, Venice Film Festival 2020: Helen Mirren and Jim Broadbent shine in this zingy Ealing-style caper

5/5

Roger Michell’s fim about the real-life theft of a Goya masterpiece proves they do make ’em like they used to, and Oscars surely beckon

Cert tbc, 96 min. Dir: Roger Michell; Starring: Jim Broadbent, Helen Mirren, Fionn Whitehead, Anna Maxwell Martin, Matthew Goode, Jack Bandeira

Everything about Kempton Bunton is improbable. For one thing, his name. For another, the fact that in 1961, at the age of 57, he allegedly broke into the National Gallery in London, stole Francisco Goya’s portrait of the Duke of Wellington, then took it home to Newcastle and hid it in a wardrobe, hoping to use it to blackmail the Macmillan government into funding free TV licences for pensioners.

Bunton’s absurd-but-true quest has the unmistakable zing of a classic Ealing caper – and it has now been wonderfully adapted by director Roger Michell and screenwriters Richard Bean and Clive Coleman into a film that could stand alongside the very best of them.

The Duke, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday evening, is that rarest of things: a comedy that knows a twinkle in the eye and a fire in the belly needn’t be mutually exclusive. Although the England it depicts disappeared half a century ago, it speaks mindfully and movingly to our own divided times – asking how institutions should best serve the public that funds them, and speaking up for those who find themselves excluded by class, geography or birth. However long the 2021 Baftas and Oscars end up being postponed – the current plan is April – this wise and wry film should be a non-negotiable presence at both.

So too, in person, should be Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren, who give two of the finest performances of their careers here as Kempton and Dorothy, his wife. The pair are soulmates in many ways and opposites in others, but both clearly learned long ago how to rub along together in curmudgeonly accord. (You can see every year of their marriage in Broadbent and Mirren’s interplay on screen.)

There is considerable fun to be had in watching Kempton’s scheme unravel, particularly since it was barely ravelled in the first place. The Ealing feel is only enhanced by Matthew Goode, who could be channeling Alec Guinness as Kempton’s barrister, while George Fenton’s playful, jazz-driven score matches the screenplay’s wit step for step.

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The Duke premiered at the Venice Film Festival on September 4, and will be released in UK cinemas in early 2021

The King’s Man release delayed again to February 2021

Deadline and Variety have reported that the theatre release of ‘The King’s Man’ will be delayed until 26th February 2021 due to the effects of Covid 19.

https://deadline.com/2020/08/the-king-s-man-opening-2021-release-date-change-disney-ralph-fiennes-movie-1203024744/#utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=social_bar&utm_content=top_amp&utm_id=1203024744

New Picture of Matthew’s Character in The King’s Man

Below, you can see an exclusive new look at the film via our sister publication, Total Film magazine. The first image sees Oxfords Sr and Jr meeting Lord Kitchener (Charles Dance) and his aide-de-camp, Maximillian Morton (Matthew Goode),

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Matthew’s character has been named as Captain Maximillian Morton [He was previously listed as ‘Tristan’]

https://www.gamesradar.com/au/the-kings-man-exclusive-images-kingsmen-prequel/