DOUGLAS BOOTH JOINS 
It seems that young heartthrob Douglas Booth will return to period movies again after GREAT EXPECTATIONS, ROMEO AND JULIET and NOAH. According to 'Deadline' he will join the movie adaptation of Seth Grahame Smith's parody novel PRIDE AND PREJUDICES AND ZOMBIES. He will play Bingley. L, the good natured and wealthy friend of Mr Darcy! In the zombie version of  Jane Austen's novel, Elizabeth Bennett's (Lily James) quest for love is set in the time of a  vicious zombie outbreak. Wickham (Jack Huston) wants to teach the zombies how to  fight, winning Elizabeth over with his theories on the undead soldiers. Sam Riley is playing Mr. Darcy and Bella Heathcote is playing  Elizabeth's sister!
'POINT OF HONOUR' AMAZON'S 
CIVIL WAR SERIES CASTS CHRIS O'SHEA, JAMES HARVEY WARD 
In TV news today, Amazon is preparing an American Civil War set historical series. POINT OF HONOUR will star Chris O'Shea and James Harvey Ward! Coming from Carlton Cuse and Randall Wallace, it will follow two best friends and brothers-in-law, who find themselves on  opposite sides of the conflict. Chris O’Shea will play a lieutenant in  the Union army and husband of Virginian Lorelei Rhodes, while James  Harvey Ward will play a cruel, heartless overseer of the slaves working  in the Rhodes’ fields.
find themselves on  opposite sides of the conflict. Chris O’Shea will play a lieutenant in  the Union army and husband of Virginian Lorelei Rhodes, while James  Harvey Ward will play a cruel, heartless overseer of the slaves working  in the Rhodes’ fields. 
In TV news today, Amazon is preparing an American Civil War set historical series. POINT OF HONOUR will star Chris O'Shea and James Harvey Ward! Coming from Carlton Cuse and Randall Wallace, it will follow two best friends and brothers-in-law, who
 find themselves on  opposite sides of the conflict. Chris O’Shea will play a lieutenant in  the Union army and husband of Virginian Lorelei Rhodes, while James  Harvey Ward will play a cruel, heartless overseer of the slaves working  in the Rhodes’ fields.
find themselves on  opposite sides of the conflict. Chris O’Shea will play a lieutenant in  the Union army and husband of Virginian Lorelei Rhodes, while James  Harvey Ward will play a cruel, heartless overseer of the slaves working  in the Rhodes’ fields. GUY PEARCE TO GO GAY 
IN 'HOLDING THE MAN' MOVIE
According to 'Screen Daily' Guy Pearce, Antony LaPaglia and Kerry Fox will star in the big screen adaptation of HOLDING THE MAN bestselling  memoirs by Australian writer Timothy Conigrave which won United Nations Human Rights award in the 90's and which was published only a few months after his death. It starts in 1976, when Timothy Conigrave fell in love with the captain of his High School football team. So began a relationship that was to last for 15 years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately death. With honesty and insight, HOLDING THE MAN explores the highs and lows of their life partnership: the intimacy, constraints, temptations, and the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV.
memoirs by Australian writer Timothy Conigrave which won United Nations Human Rights award in the 90's and which was published only a few months after his death. It starts in 1976, when Timothy Conigrave fell in love with the captain of his High School football team. So began a relationship that was to last for 15 years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately death. With honesty and insight, HOLDING THE MAN explores the highs and lows of their life partnership: the intimacy, constraints, temptations, and the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV.
 memoirs by Australian writer Timothy Conigrave which won United Nations Human Rights award in the 90's and which was published only a few months after his death. It starts in 1976, when Timothy Conigrave fell in love with the captain of his High School football team. So began a relationship that was to last for 15 years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately death. With honesty and insight, HOLDING THE MAN explores the highs and lows of their life partnership: the intimacy, constraints, temptations, and the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV.
memoirs by Australian writer Timothy Conigrave which won United Nations Human Rights award in the 90's and which was published only a few months after his death. It starts in 1976, when Timothy Conigrave fell in love with the captain of his High School football team. So began a relationship that was to last for 15 years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately death. With honesty and insight, HOLDING THE MAN explores the highs and lows of their life partnership: the intimacy, constraints, temptations, and the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV. 
 
 

 






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