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  • ‘Tinsel Town’ Interview: Kiefer Sutherland

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    Opening in theaters and on VOD on November 21st is the new Christmas movie ‘Tinsel Town’, which was directed by Chris Foggin (‘This is Christmas’), and stars Kiefer Sutherland (‘24’), Rebel Wilson (‘Pitch Perfect’), Alice Eve (‘Star Trek Into Darkness’), and Derek Jacobi (‘The King’s Speech’).

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    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kiefer Sutherland about his work on ‘Tinsel Town’, his first reaction to the screenplay, making his first Christmas movie, his character and his relationship to his daughter, the UK’s holiday tradition of pantomime, and working with the cast and director Chris Foggin, as well as an update on the future of ‘24’ and what it was like acting opposite Al Pacino in the upcoming ‘Father Joe’.

    Kiefer Sutherland stars in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    Kiefer Sutherland stars in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews.

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    (L to R) Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson star in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    (L to R) Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson star in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about your first reaction to the screenplay and is this the first Christmas movie you’ve ever made?

    Kiefer Sutherland: It is the first Christmas movie that I’ve ever been in, and I was really moved by the script. Obviously, this is not something that I normally do, a comedy that is as broad as this. I thought it was incredibly funny. I think the British make these kinds of movies, kind of a warmhearted stories, they do them well. Chris Foggin is a fantastic director, but I loved the script. I found it very funny, and I just thought it was a nice story about someone who had lost their way as a human being, and the worst their life got, the better human being they became. I think that’s a kind of a wonderful fable. I found that the stuff between him and his daughter to be really moving as well. So, it had a lot of elements, whether it was the comedy and a touching drama at the same time, and it kind of came together. Piers Ashwood, who wrote the screenplay, I think just did a masterful job. So, I thought it was very funny right away and I was excited to be a part of it.

    MF: Your character, Bradley Mack, is a difficult Hollywood actor. Did you draw influence from any difficult actors that you have worked with along the way?

    KS: Well, I think first off, I had to take a very serious look at myself, right? I think over 43 years, I think there’s probably been moments where I have maybe been difficult. Certainly, in my younger years, I know that when you’re trying to find your way, you can make some mistakes and things like that. So, I drew upon those memories. Then, yes, I’ve seen some other actors be kind of demanding and maybe more demanding than their talent deserved, and Bradley Mack is kind of a perfect composite of that. What I really liked again about the screenplay is that he’s not a bad person. He’s just gone down a bad path, and that we all can find our way back. That’s really what the film is about. It’s just told in a very funny way.

    Kiefer Sutherland stars in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    Kiefer Sutherland stars in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

    MF: Bradley Mack is specifically an action star; did you feel like that gave you a chance to spoof your iconic ‘24’ persona in a way?

    KS: I think a little bit, yeah, and it was fun. You know, I think it was fun. It’s very funny that people that kind of do an action movie here and there can sometimes start to think that they’re very skilled, either as a fighter or with weapons and things like that. The truth is you’re not. You’re taught just enough to fake it. So, I’ve always found that very funny. So, to be able to play that in a character for a film was a lot of fun.

    MF: Can you talk about Bradley’s estranged relationship with his daughter and this experience makes him a better father?

    KS: Well, again, he was confronted with a reality that he was, in fact, a bad father. Then, he is just forced to spend some time with his daughter because of these certain circumstances and he falls in love with her. My daughter was played by Matilda Firth, who is an extraordinary, gifted young actor. In the context of our movie, she was the adult in the relationship. That was a lot of fun and she guided her father back to being a better human being. I find that a very touching aspect of the film.

    Kiefer Sutherland stars in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    Kiefer Sutherland stars in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

    MF: How familiar were you with the UK’s holiday tradition of pantomime, called Panto? Did you do any research into the tradition?

    KS: I did, absolutely. I certainly was not as familiar before the film I am now. I had never really seen a live pantomime, I’ve seen film versions here and there of a pantomime, but I’ve never been to one. So, when we got to Leeds, England, I was very excited because they had a pantomime on for that season, and unfortunately, it had closed two days before, so I wasn’t able to see it. But obviously, I got a great deal of help from everybody there, and it is a significant tradition in the UK and people take it very seriously. We talk about it in the context of the film, but it financially supports a lot of those theaters through the rest of the year. So, I think it’s very cool and it was fun to make a movie about it.

    MF: Can you talk about working with Rebel Wilson, Alice Eve and legendary actor Sir Derek Jacobi, as well as the rest of the cast?

    KS: Alice was fantastic. I only worked for her for a few days, but her timing is extraordinary, and she’s so incredibly funny as my divorced wife and James (Lance) did a great job as well, who played her new husband. Derek Jacobi is one of the great actors of all time, Sir Derek Jacobi, and to be able to have an opportunity to work with him was fantastic. Maria Friedman, Meera Syal, Danny Dyer, just all those fantastic actors, all just had such beautiful timing, and all kind of added personal moments to the movie. So, it was an absolute thrill to work with everybody.

    (L to R) Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    (L to R) Kiefer Sutherland and Rebel Wilson in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

    MF: What was it like collaborating with director Chris Foggin on this film and what are you looking for from a director on set?

    KS: For me, I’m looking for someone to be in charge. You know, the director is the one person who’s going to travel from the pre-production stage of a movie to the production stage and filming of the movie, the post-production stage where they’re editing and finalizing the music and all the special effects. So that’s the person that has the vision that’s going to carry its way through the entire film. I’m looking for someone to lead that, and that’s what the director is supposed to do. You know, having done this for quite some time, if you’re not working towards a shared vision, you’re going to end up on the cutting room floor. So, Chris is someone that I asked for guidance from, and at the end of the day, especially if you’re doing a comedy, you finish a scene and look over and if he’s laughing, we did something right, and if he’s not, we better figure this out. So, he was a fantastic director and I think just did a beautiful job with the film.

    MF: Earlier this year, you talked about speaking to the ‘24’ creators about some ideas to bring back the show in some way and that there were steps being taken to move forward. Are there any updates that you can give us on that?

    KS: You’d have to ask Howard Gordon how he was approached, but he did come up with what I thought was a really good idea. So, he wrote a piece, and I really enjoyed it. That’s kind of where we’re at and we’ll see if it gets made. But, you know, at this stage, I thought it was a really good idea, and that’s where we’re kind of at.

    Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer in '24'.
    Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer in ’24’. Photo: 20th Century Fox Television.

    MF: Is Jack Bauer still locked up in a Russian prison?

    KS: Yeah. So, he’s been there for a while, and he’s not happy about it.

    MF: Finally, I know that you are shooting the upcoming movie ‘Father Joe’ right now. What has it been like working with the legendary Al Pacino on that project?

    KS: Working with Al Pacino, you know, they always say, be careful about meeting your idols because they might let you down. That’s the opposite experience that I had with Al Pacino. Al Pacino was everything I’d hoped he’d be. He’s an extraordinarily powerful actor, but he’s a kind human being. So, I just really enjoyed it. I hope when I’m his age that I’m still working as well.

    'Tinsel Town' opens in theaters and on VOD on November 21st.
    ‘Tinsel Town’ opens in theaters and on VOD on November 21st.

    What is the plot of ‘Tinsel Town’?

    A washed-up Hollywood action hero (Kiefer Sutherland) is tricked into starring in a small English town’s chaotic Christmas pantomime, where a straight-talking dance instructor and his estranged daughter just might help him rediscover the magic of the season.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Tinsel Town’?

    • Kiefer Sutherland as Bradley Mack
    • Rebel Wilson as Jill
    • Matilda Firth as Emma
    • Alice Eve
    • Derek Jacobi
    (L to R) Matilda Firth and Kiefer Sutherland star in 'Tinsel Town'. Photo: Brainstorm Media.
    (L to R) Matilda Firth and Kiefer Sutherland star in ‘Tinsel Town’. Photo: Brainstorm Media.

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  • Nicolas Cage to Lead Espionage Movie ‘Fortitude’

    (Left) Nicolas Cage stars in 'The Surfer'. Photo: Saturn Films. (Center) Alice Eve in 'Star Trek Into Darkness'. Photo: Paramount Pictures. (Right) Sir Ben Kingsley in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (Left) Nicolas Cage stars in ‘The Surfer’. Photo: Saturn Films. (Center) Alice Eve in ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’. Photo: Paramount Pictures. (Right) Sir Ben Kingsley in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Preview:

    • Nicolas Cage, Ben Kingsley and Alice Eve are in the cast of ‘Fortitude’.
    • It’s an espionage action-adventure set during World War II.
    • Simon West is directing.

    The cameras for the movie are already rolling, but World War II-set espionage action-adventure ‘Fortitude’ just announced, via Deadline, the sort of sprawling ensemble you’d have trouble listing in one breath.

    Led by the likes of Nicolas Cage, Alice Eve, Michael Sheen and Ben King… Sorry, Sir Benjamin of Kingsley, it promises plenty of based-on-truth spy goodness.

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    Simon West, who previously directed the likes of ‘Con Air’, ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ and ‘The Expendables 2’, is overseeing this one.

    Related Article: Nicolas Cage Reportedly in Talks to Play Live-Action Spider-Man Noir

    What’s the story of ‘Fortitude’?

    Nicolas Cage stars in 'The Surfer'.
    Nicolas Cage stars in ‘The Surfer’.

    Written by Simon Afram, the movie is based on the true story of British Intelligence operatives using unprecedented strategic operations to fool Nazi leadership and help change the course of World War II.

    With historical consultation from Joshua Levine (‘Dunkirk’), the film follows the brilliance of British Army officers Dudley Clarke and Thomas Argyll “Tar” Robertson, who deployed an elaborate web of deception campaigns including fictitious armies, fake military equipment and a network of double agents to mislead Nazi Intelligence. Among them was Yugoslavian playboy Dusko Popov, a real-life double agent who is said to have inspired Ian Fleming’s James Bond character.

    Who else is in ‘Fortitude’?

    Sir Ben Kingsley in 'The Killer's Game'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Sir Ben Kingsley in ‘The Killer’s Game’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Very deep breath, then…

    In addition to Cage, Eve, Sheen and Kingsley, the movie will also feature Matthew Goode (‘Watchmen‘), Ed Skrein (‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’), Jordi Mollà (‘MobLand’), Art Malik (‘True Lies’), Lukas Haas (‘Inception’), Adrian Topol (‘Franz + Polina’), Emilio Sakraya (‘Sixty Minutes’) and Paul Anderson (‘Peaky Blinders’).

    Here’s Afram talking up the movie in a statement:

    “We are excited to bring together such a remarkable ensemble. Their chemistry and depth, paired with West’s direction, elevate this story into something truly gripping and unforgettable.”

    The cameras started cranking earlier this month in London.

    When will ‘Fortitude’ be in theaters?

    Since this is more of an indie project, it’ll likely be putting its rights up for sale at film markets. And given that cast, we don’t imagine it’ll have too much trouble finding a home, but until then, a release date is lurking some way in the distance.

    Michael Sheen in 'Good Omens' Season 2. Photo: Mark Mainz/Prime Video. © 2023 Prime.
    Michael Sheen in ‘Good Omens’ Season 2. Photo: Mark Mainz/Prime Video. © 2023 Prime.

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  • Trailer for the ‘The Power’ TV Adaptation

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    What would happen if one random change shifted the balance of power in the entire world? That’s the basic premise for British writer Naomi Alderman’s 2016 novel ‘The Power’, which spun that out to its logical conclusion.

    It has now been turned into a thriller series for Prime Video by ‘True Blood’ and ‘Jessica Jones’ veteran Raelle Tucker. The full trailer for the show is now online, or you can watch it in the video player above.

    uli'i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Auli’i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.

    What’s the story of ‘The Power’?

    Taking Alderman’s book as its jumping off point, ‘The Power’ shows our world, but for one twist of nature. Suddenly, and without warning, teenage girls develop the power to electrocute people at will.

    So what would that mean for the world? It changes the balance of power between the sexes, as women are less afraid of men, and that begins to shift society. The series’ story stretches from London to Seattle, Nigeria to Eastern Europe, as the Power evolves from a tingle in teenagers’ collarbones to a complete reversal of how men and women interact.

    While the novel is set 5,000 years after the events of the story, where a matriarchy rules the planet after revolution driven by the women who developed the electrical abilities, the show appears to focus on the start of the narrative.

    Of course, as the trailer suggests, though these new abilities mean a lot of the world’s problems for women go away, just because there’s a new group in charge doesn’t mean that there’s suddenly no corruption, crime or violence. It just changes.

    John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.

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    Who stars in ‘The Power’?

    This new series stars Toni Collette as Mayor Margot Cleary-Lopez, who along with John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez, discover that their daughter Jos Cleary-Lopez (‘Moana’s Auli’i Cravalho) has started to develop the power.

    Then there’s ‘Ted Lasso’s Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo, a Nigerian journalist who sees a chance to boost his career by reporting on the women and girls who start to show the electrical charges.

    Josh Charles, meanwhile, Daniel Dandon, who is concerned about what this all means, and drives a programme of tracking and detaining the young women. Then there’s Roxy Monke (Ria Zmitrowicz), who starts to help her criminal father Bernie (Eddie Marsan) in his business.

    And Allie Montgomery (Halle Bush) is a rape survivor who kills her attacker –– her foster father –– and then flees to a convent. The cast also includes Zrinka Cvitešić, Daniela Vega, Alice Eve, Nico Hiraga and Heather Agyepong.

    ‘The Power’ will start on Prime Video on March 31st with the first three episodes, with an episode every Friday until the season finale on May 12th.

    Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, and Auli'i Cravalho in Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, and Auli’i Cravalho in Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Toni Collette as Margot Cleary-Lopez on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Toni Collette as Margot Cleary-Lopez on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Josh Charles as Governor Daniel Dandon on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Josh Charles as Governor Daniel Dandon on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Zrinka Cvitešić as Tatiana on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Zrinka Cvitešić as Tatiana on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Ria Zmitrowicz as Roxy Monke on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Ria Zmitrowicz as Roxy Monke on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Halle Bush as Allie on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Halle Bush as Allie on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios .
    Eddie Marsan and Ria Zmitrowicz as Bernie and Roxy Monke on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) Eddie Marsan and Ria Zmitrowicz as Bernie and Roxy Monke on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Photo: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Prime Video's 'The Power' premiers on March 31, 2023.
    Prime Video’s ‘The Power’ premiers on March 31, 2023.

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  • ‘Replicas’ Trailer Promises Keanu Reeves’ Delayed Sci-Fi Thriller Is ‘Coming Soon’

    ‘Replicas’ Trailer Promises Keanu Reeves’ Delayed Sci-Fi Thriller Is ‘Coming Soon’

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    Keanu Reeves is in everything lately — but good luck finding anything in theaters. When he’s not John Wick, he’s The Rock of limited releases.

    (Apologies to both for that comparison, but now that it’s out there … maybe make an action movie together?)

    Replicas” just dropped an “official teaser trailer” for a sci-fi thriller starring Keanu, Thomas MiddleditchAlice Eve, and John Ortiz.

    A longer trailer was first released about a year ago, after Entertainment Studios picked up the film during the 2017 Toronto Film Festival. It’s not clear what happened in the interim, and “Replicas” still doesn’t have an official release date beyond “Coming Soon.” It’s not even clear if it is coming soon to theaters or VOD.

    Here is the new teaser from Entertainment Studios:

    And here’s the full trailer from October 2017:

    The first trailer came with this synopsis:

    “In this sci-fi thriller, neuroscientist William Foster (Keanu Reeves) is on the verge of successfully transferring human consciousness into a computer when his family is tragically killed in a car crash. Desperate to resurrect them, William recruits fellow scientist Ed Whittle (Thomas Middleditch) to help him secretly clone their bodies and create replicas. But he soon faces a ‘Sophie’s choice’ when it turns out that they can only bring three of the four family members back to life.”

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  • ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Gets Release Date and First Trailer: ‘This Is My City Now’

    ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 Gets Release Date and First Trailer: ‘This Is My City Now’

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    Danny Rand is on the attack in the date announcement trailer for “Marvel’s Iron Fist” Season 2.

    Season 1 took a lot of shots on the chin, but that just means there’s a lower bar for Season 2. Many fans are already pretty impressed with this short look at Finn Jones’ Danny Rand as he takes down some bad dudes in the city.

    “A war is brewing. This is my city now. It’s my duty to protect it. And I’m not backing down. If you won’t put this war to rest … then I’ll find a way.”

    As the Netflix trailer caption teases, “This isn’t a fight. It’s just a warm-up.”

    “Iron Fist” had a panel at San Diego Comic-Con, revealing that the characters Colleen Wing (Jessica Henwick) and “Luke Cage’s” Misty Knight (Simone Missick) will officially team up as the Daughters of the Dragon.

    Plus, actress Alice Eve will be joining the show in Season 2 as Daredevil villain Typhoid Mary.

    As Comicbook.com explained, of Mary:

    “This is a huge development not just for Danny Rand’s quest to fulfill the void left behind by the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, but also has the potential to bring the worlds of the Defenders closer together in the future.

    In Marvel Comics lore, Typhoid Mary is a mutant who who becomes an assassin for various criminal enterprises, including Wilson Fisk and the Hand. She has telekinesis, but one of her defining characteristics is a result of dissociative identity disorder, with three personalities that cause a rapid shift in mood and action.”

    “Iron Fist” also stars Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum, Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum, and Sacha Dhawan as Davos.

    Season 2 will be available for streaming on Friday, September 7th. A full official trailer should be coming later.

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