Posts tagged carey mulligan
Red Band Trailer For Steve McQueen’s ‘Shame’ – Starring Michael Fassbender
Nov 30th
Fox Searchlight has unleashed this red band trailer for ‘Shame,’ the stunning second collaboration between Michael Fassbender and writer/director Steve McQueen – the first being the unflinching and powerful biographical drama ‘Hunger.’ Written by Steven McQueen and Abi Morgan, the film also stars the likes of Carey Mulligan, Nicole Beharie and James Badge Dale. ‘Shame’ is scheduled to be released December 2nd in the US and January 13th in the UK.
‘Shame’ follows Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a thirty-something man, closed from emotional contact, lonely, unable to manage his sex life and moving towards self-destruction. When his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. Check out my interview with Michael Fassbender for the film here.
New US Trailer For Steve McQueen’s ‘Shame’ – Starring Michael Fassbender
Nov 17th

iTunes Movie Trailers has released this second US trailer for ‘Shame,’ the stunning second collaboration between Michael Fassbender and writer/director Steve McQueen – the first being the unflinching and powerful biographical drama ‘Hunger.’ Written by Steven McQueen and Abi Morgan, the film also stars the likes of Carey Mulligan, Nicole Beharie and James Badge Dale. ‘Shame’ is scheduled to be released December 2nd in the US and January 13th in the UK.
‘Shame’ follows Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a thirty-something man, closed from emotional contact, lonely, unable to manage his sex life and moving towards self-destruction. When his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. Check out my interview with Michael Fassbender for the film here.
UK Poster For Steve McQueen’s ‘Shame’ – Starring Michael Fassbender
Nov 16th
Digital Spy has unveiled this UK poster for ‘Shame,’ the stunning second collaboration between Michael Fassbender and writer/director Steve McQueen – the first being the unflinching and powerful biographical drama ‘Hunger.’ Written by Steven McQueen and Abi Morgan, the film also stars the likes of Carey Mulligan, Nicole Beharie and James Badge Dale. ‘Shame’ is scheduled to be released December 2nd in the US, and January 13th in the UK.
‘Shame’ follows Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a thirty-something man, closed from emotional contact, lonely, unable to manage his sex life and moving towards self-destruction. When his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. Check out my interview with Michael Fassbender for the film here.
Debut Trailer For Steve McQueen’s ‘Shame’ – Starring Michael Fassbender
Oct 14th

The Guardian has unveiled the debut trailer for ‘Shame,’ the stunning second collaboration between Michael Fassbender and writer/director Steve McQueen – the first being the unflinching and powerful biographical drama ‘Hunger.’ Written by Steven McQueen and Abi Morgan, the film also stars the likes of Carey Mulligan, Nicole Beharie and James Badge Dale. ‘Shame’ is scheduled to be released December 2nd in the US, and January 13th in the UK.
‘Shame’ follows Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a thirty-something man, closed from emotional contact, lonely, unable to manage his sex life and moving towards self-destruction. When his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. Check out my interview with Michael Fassbender for the film here.
Fantastic Teaser Poster For Steve McQueen’s ‘Shame’ – Starring Michael Fassbender
Oct 7th
The Hollywood Reporter has debuted this new teaser poster for ‘Shame,’ the stunning second collaboration between Michael Fassbender and writer/director Steve McQueen, the first being the unflinching and powerful biographical drama ‘Hunger.’ Written by Steven McQueen and Abi Morgan, the film also stars the likes of Carey Mulligan, Nicole Beharie and James Badge Dale. ‘Shame’ is scheduled to be released December 2nd in the US, and January 13th in the UK.
‘Shame’ follows Brandon (Michael Fassbender), a thirty-something man, closed from emotional contact, lonely, unable to manage his sex life and moving towards self-destruction. When his wayward younger sister moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control. Check out my interview with Michael Fassbender for the film here.
Carey Mulligan Interview For ‘Drive’ – Also Talks ‘The Great Gatsby’ & ‘Shame’
Sep 29th
London-born English actress Carey Mulligan came to international prominence on the back of her Academy Award-nominated turn in Lone Scherfig’s ‘An Education,’ a role for which she earned Best Actress awards from the National Board of Review, the British Independent Film Awards and BAFTA. She recently starred in Mark Romanek’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go,’ with Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield, and also in Oliver Stone’s ‘Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps,’ playing the daughter of Michael Douglas’s iconic character. She also starred as Kitty in Jane Austen’s ‘Price and Prejudice.’ Additional films include ‘Public Enemies,’ ‘The Greatest,’ ‘Brothers,’ and ‘When Did You Last See Your Father.’ In Drive, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (Bronson, Valhalla Rising), she plays Irene, a woman whose life is coloured by two different relationships with two different men…
Why do Irene and Driver connect?
Carey Mulligan: The thing with Irene and Driver was a kind of a communion. They both have these very lonely existences, he especially, and she is just struggling along and they found each other kind of peaceful. There is something not real about it. I think maybe they both know that. It is a sort of fairytale what they had. Then it is over and she is back to real life. I think it was different in that sense. She is slightly taken out of herself and I don’t know that they could function like that forever. One of my favourite scenes is driving down the river basin; it is all a bit heightened and the reality is slightly different. It is two different worlds really. Oscar and Standard, his character, are from the real world, and Ryan/Driver seem like they’re from this slightly fairytale land.









