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Daily Record
5 hours ago
- Daily Record
Thursday Murder Club trailer gives first glimpse at David Tennant's character
David Tennant will play Ian Ventham in the highly anticipated Netflix film The Thursday Murder Club The first full-length trailer for The Thursday Murder Club film adaptation has dropped, offering fans a first glimpse of David Tennant and Sir Jonathan Pryce in their roles. The highly anticipated film is based on the bestselling book series by game show host and author Richard Osman. The story follows a group of crime-solving retirees, portrayed by a star-studded cast including Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren, former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, Calendar Girls star Celia Imrie and Gandhi's Sir Ben Kingsley. Director Chris Columbus, known for his work on Harry Potter, previously revealed in an interview with Collider that Doctor Who star Tennant, 54, would play Ian, the owner of Coopers Chase retirement village - the setting for much of the action. Sir Jonathan Pryce, 78, takes on the role of Stephen, the husband of Dame Helen's character, Elizabeth. The trailer, released following a teaser back in May, features a glimpse of Tennant's character, seen with slicked-back hair and a Dolce & Gabbana T-shirt, looking angry. In one clip, he declares: "I'm not worried about the cantankerous old farts." Meanwhile, Sir Jonathan's character is shown in a brown cardigan, blue shirt and glasses. He plays Stephen, Elizabeth's husband, who suffers from dementia in the book. Joining the main cast are Saltburn's Richard E. Grant, Miranda star Tom Ellis, Mickey 17 actress Naomi Ackie, Line of Duty's Daniel Mays and Indian Summers actor Henry Lloyd-Hughes. The trailer introduces the audience to the core group: Elizabeth (Mirren), Ibrahim (Kingsley), and Ron (Brosnan), who welcome Joyce (Imrie), a retired nurse, into their amateur sleuthing circle. Ackie, who plays a police constable, is seen investigating as is May's character who says: 'Police work is off-limits to anyone who isn't the police.' Tension builds in the trailer with scenes of Elizabeth receiving a threatening bouquet of flowers urging her to "back off," and she is later seen bumping into a shadowy figure who warns her not to "wake the dead." Director Columbus praised the cast, saying: 'This is the finest cast I've worked with since Potter. They're just so incredibly well-prepared, and it's because they do everything. They do theatre, they do television, they do film, and they've developed those sorts of muscles.' Richard Osman has penned four novels in the Thursday Murder Club series so far, with a fifth instalment, The Impossible Fortune, set to be released in September. The TV personality, 54, left the popular BBC quiz show Pointless in 2022 to focus on his writing career after co-hosting with Alexander Armstrong since the show's debut in 2009. The Thursday Murder Club will be released on Netflix on August 28.


Metro
7 hours ago
- Metro
Amazon Prime's new 'ridiculously stupid' action comedy attacked by fans
The latest film to hit streaming platform Amazon Prime Video has received a rocky reception from critics and fans alike, despite starring a true Hollywood heavyweight. Described as 'an embarrassing, ridiculous waste of time' and 'unadulterated garbage', the buddy comedy and action heist movie will have had lofty goals in mind with its cast. Starring Oscar-nominated movie icon Eddie Murphy and former Saturday Night Live breakout Pete Davidson, The Pickup follows their mismatched armoured truck driver characters after they're ambushed while on shift by criminals led by a savvy mastermind, Zoe (Keke Palmer). But Zoe's plans go way beyond the cash cargo Russell and Travis are carrying, and the unlikely duo is forced to navigate the chaos and high-risk danger as their very bad day keeps getting worse. The action flick was released on Prime Video yesterday for fans just two days after critics were able to deliver their verdict – which was overwhelmingly unimpressed to say the least, with one review describing it as 'one of the year's worst movies'. On review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, The Pickup has a miserable 33% score from critics – and while fans have been more generous, it's still a rotten reaction from then with a limp, and still officially rotten, 47%. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'I like Eddie Murphy, but why does he always choose the worst movies to star in?' asked disappointed viewer Michael G on the platform, while Commin C wrote next to their half-star reaction: 'I don't know how this movie got rated so highly. Yes, this score is high for this movie.' 'Ridiculously stupid and painful to watch. I had to stop,' complained Cork B. 'That Eddie Murphy went along with this was a shame. While he has made some stinkers in his time, this is for sure near the top.' 'Five minutes in and I'm outta here,' agreed Peter M after giving up on The Pickup, while David F decided to address the Beverly Hills cop star directly, insisting: 'Eddie you are better than this. Stop taking the streaming pay checks and get back to theatrical releases with real comedy writer.' Another fan noted that it was the second recent Amazon movie she'd had 'a hard time getting through and will probably abandon' after Heads of State. Lis W added: 'I don't get Eddie Murphy. Is he just churning out movies for the studio and taking the money, and not caring about his filmography reputation?' 'So tired of this garbage. Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, the writing, the acting, the story = just plain awful. Baffling that these movies get made. Even odder is that positive reviews exist,' chimed in Drew D. But some fans were still delighted indeed, with Adam R enthusing: 'A comedy masterpiece! I laughed out loud on repeat. Job well done to everyone: director, actors, writers! Do yourself a favour and watch this movie.' Another viewer, Lindsey V, even claimed it was 'the best Eddie movie I have seen in ages'. It currently sits at the top of Prime Video's streaming charts in the UK as the number one film and also the number three title overall. However, critics strongly disagreed, with The Guardian's Andrew Laurence branding The Pickup 'heinous' and 'worse than Norbit', often considered the nadir of Murphy's career. 'The Pickup is easily the worst Eddie Murphy movie in recent memory. That's right: worse than A Thousand Words, the Liar Liar rip-off so underwhelming that Murphy had to take a break from making comedies. And worse than Norbit, the Nutty Professor ersatz probably costing him the Oscar for Dreamgirls,' he wrote in a one-star review. 'It is as generic and forgettable as its title suggests: a bland action-comedy that will surely end up being one of the year's worst movies, if only for the egregious way it squanders its talented cast,' agreed Christy Lemire for in a similarly scored review. 'In a movie with Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer, I laughed the hardest at snap-zooms. That's a problem – for some, probably an unforgivable one,' admitted ScreenRant's Alex Harrison. Meanwhile, The Upcoming dammed the film with faint praise, writing: 'The Pickup is not the worst film that either Murphy or Davidson has starred in. However, it may be their most unremarkable.' More Trending Murphy's last film attracted millions of views for Netflix after he starred in a continuation of one of his most popular franchises with Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, while he previously attracted critical acclaim for 2019's Dolemite Is My Name, landing a Golden Globe nomination. He has also recently thrilled fans with the announcement that he will be reprising his beloved voice acting role of Donkey in Shrek 5 as well as a spin-off movie focused on the sidekick character and his dragon wife. The Pickup is streaming exclusively now on Prime Video. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: I saw the 'perfect' horror movie getting rave reviews and was left baffled MORE: 'Most harrowing film ever made' still available to stream as Netflix pulls it MORE: Horror movie with perfect Rotten Tomatoes score hailed as 'craziest movie of the year'

Leader Live
9 hours ago
- Leader Live
Thursday Murder Club trailer offers first look at David Tennant's character
The adaptation, based on the book series by game show host and author Richard Osman, follows a crime-busting group of retirees, played by: Oscar-winning actress Dame Helen Mirren; former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan; Calendar Girls actress Celia Imrie; and Gandhi star, Sir Ben Kingsley. Director Chris Columbus confirmed in an interview with entertainment news website Collider in April that Doctor Who star Tennant, 54, would play Ian, the owner of Coopers Chase retirement village, where the four retirees live, with Olivier-winning actor Sir Jonathan, 78, starring as Stephen, the husband of Dame Helen's character, Elizabeth. The trailer, which follows the release of a teaser in May, features a clip of Tennant with slicked back hair and a Dolce and Gabbana T-shirt looking angry. In another clip his character says: 'I'm not worried about the cantankerous old farts.' Meanwhile, Sir Jonathan is shown wearing a brown cardigan, blue shirt and glasses in his role as Elizabeth's husband, who suffers from dementia in the book. Among the other cast members are: Saltburn star Richard E Grant; Miranda's Tom Ellis; Mickey 17 actress Naomi Ackie; Line Of Duty star Daniel Mays; and Indian Summers actor, Henry Lloyd-Hughes. The trailer also shows Elizabeth, Ibrahim (Sir Ben) and Ron (Brosnan), introducing themselves as the Thursday Murder Club to Imrie's character, Joyce, an ex-nurse who becomes the latest member of the group. Ackie, who plays a police constable, is seen investigating as is May's character who says: 'Police work is off-limits to anyone who isn't the police.' Elsewhere, Elizabeth receives a bouquet of flowers telling her to 'back off' and she is later seen bumping into a mysterious figure in the dead of night who tells her to not 'wake the dead.' Harry Potter director Columbus said: 'This is the finest cast I've worked with since Potter. 'They're just so incredibly well-prepared, and it's because they do everything. They do theatre, they do television, they do film, and they've developed those sorts of muscles.' Osman has written four Thursday Murder Club books with a fifth, The Impossible Fortune, set for publication in September. The TV star, 54, who became a household name on Pointless, left the hit TV quiz show in 2022 to concentrate on writing, having co-hosted alongside Alexander Armstrong since its debut in 2009. The Thursday Murder Club will land on Netflix on August 28.