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Daily Mail
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Florence Pugh reveals her favourite pub in London and the VERY quirky reason her girlfriend Livvy loves it too amid Finn Cole romance
Florence Pugh has revealed her favourite pub in London as she spoke to TikTok channel TOPJAW while promoting Thunderbolts*. The actress, 29, was interviewed by the channel's presenter Jesse Burgess for their famous foodie recommendations series. Asked what she feels is the best restaurant in London, Florence speedily declared that it was Maison Francois in Green Park. 'I love Maison Francois,' the interviewer said as she replied: 'I had my birthday there and it's so special.' Next up was the big one, London's best pub, and The Westbourne in West London came out on top - and asked why it topped her list, Florence said: 'You can get a pint of prawns! My girlfriend Livvy she absolutely loves a pint of prawns.' Florence appeared to mean a female pal of hers as she is thought to be currently dating Peaky Blinders star Finn Cole, however neither of the pair have officially confirmed their relationship. The actress, 29, was interviewed by the channel's presenter Jesse Burgess for their famous foodie recommendations series Speaking about her love of The Westbourne's prawny pint, Florence told Jesse: 'We're always like... that's not appealing and then you have one and you're like "Oo I'm getting my hands in, I'm gonna get all prawny".' Quick off the mark with her most overrated spot in London, Florence said it was Nandos - and declared that it should never be a date night spot. 'I'm a martini girl,' she said later as she revealed her number one cocktail spot in the capital to be DUKES bar, in the iconic St James hotel of the same name, which is famed for its martinis. Topjaw captioned the clip: 'Part 1 of @florencepugh's iconic Best of #London - Episode 200!! 'Florence's new film Thunderbolts* is out in cinemas from today! Watching it makes your eyeballs fizz, and that's a good thing.' Florence replied: 'I just loved this interview so much. Very well needed at the end of a brain meltingly long day! Thanks guys! Love that we pretended to be vegetables.' The actress is rumoured to have a new boyfriend Finn, who walked the red carpet of her new film. While the duo, both 29, did not pose directly together - with Finn even striking poses solo on the red carpet - his presence at the premiere provided a telling clue about just how important they are to one another. View this post on Instagram A post shared by TOPJAW (@topjaw) Next up was the big one, London's best pub, and The Westbourne in West London came out on top - and asked why it topped her list, Florence said: 'You can get a pint of prawns! 'My girlfriend Livvy she absolutely loves a pint of prawns,' Florence added during the interview with Jesse Notably, he appeared in a group photo featuring Florence and her friends and family, making a red carpet debut of sorts with the actress. He looked in top spirits as he appeared near the edge of the group, with Florence posing several feet away from him looking gorgeous in a black gown and Ara Vartanian jewellery. The actor and the actress are thought to have been dating for several months, however neither of them have officially confirmed their relationship. The couple have been friends for years and were first reported to be secretly dating after they were seen slipping out of the after-party for the London premiere of Netflix hit The Perfect Couple together in September. They had previously been seen partying at Glastonbury Festival together, while Florence had been spotted liking his Instagram posts and shared her delight when it was revealed he had landed a role in the theatre production Red Speedo. She commented on the post: 'Oh my gosh this is unbelievably exciting!' and added that she'd be bringing her beloved grandmother, sharing: 'Granny Pat wants to come... #obvi'. Finn is best known for playing Michael Gray in the BBC series Peaky Blinders, which he starred in alongside his brother Joe. The pair who are thought to have been dating for several months posed separately on the red carpet While she wouldn't name Finn, Florence confirmed her relationship status during her October cover shoot with Vogue, and has confessed she is very much in love and is approaching their romance differently to things in the past. She confirmed: 'I am [in a relationship]. OK, so something that I resonate with is that I believe that if magic is real, then it's falling in love.' Florence candidly revealed that she and her partner were 'figuring it out' and said she is ready to start a family. She added: 'We are figuring what we actually are. And I think for the first time, I'm not allowing myself to go on a roller-coaster. 'I'm allowing myself to take time to let something evolve and let it be completely real to its core, as opposed to racing into that. 'Falling is the most amazing feeling but unfortunately if that's the only thing that you know in a relationship, then that's the thing that you chase. That's not gonna last.'


The Guardian
16-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Last Breath review – unbearably tense deep-sea drama
A deep-sea diver is stranded on the sea bed with just 10 minutes of oxygen and little hope of a happy outcome. Defying the odds, his colleagues stage a daring rescue attempt. Director Alex Parkinson, who co-directed a 2019 documentary about the incredible true story on which this film is based, makes an efficient fist of this breathless (literally) survival movie. Finn Cole plays rookie North Sea diver Chris Lemons, who, through no fault of his own, finds himself trapped underwater. Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu are businesslike as the veteran divers on his team. The main asset, though, is the camerawork, both above and below water, which plunges us into this unbearably tense thriller. In UK and Irish cinemas
Yahoo
01-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Running Point,' 'Last Breath' and 'Toxic Town': Best and worst new releases, movies and TV, this week
With the 2025 Oscars right around the corner, if you need a break from Academy Awards picks, there's plenty of new content that was released this week in Canada to watch this weekend. Running Point starring Kate Hudson, Brenda Song and Chet Hanks landed on Netflix, in addition to the series Toxic Town, with The White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood. On the movie front, Last Breath with Finn Cole, Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu is now in theatres. And a German-language series on Apple TV+ surprises as a no small feat to impress an audience with a medical drama because, let's face it, there's a lot of them. But nothing else has been able to capture this uneasy chaotic feeling that we get in Berlin ER. The German-language series is so gripping that you quickly feel incredibly invested in all its characters. As co-creator and executive producer, ER doctor-turned-screenwriter Samuel Jefferson, highlighted to Yahoo Canada, there was an understanding that the medical cases of the patients in each episode were not going to be the core of the story, and that's part of what makes the show so interesting. The lives of the nurses, doctor and paramedics are what pull you in. Berlin ER isn't your glossy, shiny, sterile medical drama. It's dark, gritty, devastating and stomach churning. While I also love The Pitt, Berlin ER impressed me even more. If you're loving Aimee Lou Wood in The White Lotus right now, fill the days in between episodes with Toxic Town, also starring Doctor Who's Jodie Whittaker, and Bridgerton icon Claudia Jessie. It's shocking, heart-wrenching and based on a real-life British scandal of mass poisoning in the steel town of Corby. It's been called "the British Erin Brockovich," with a group of mothers who gave birth to children with health issues confronting officials about management of toxic waste. The performances, which you will expect with this cast, are impeccable, with the story effectively navigating disseminating the facts around this horrific scandal with these incredibly moving personal stories of its characters. Last Breath is based on the true story of Chris Lemons, a deep sea saturation diver who, in 2012, experienced a freak accident that led to him being stuck under the sea, deprived of oxygen for 30 minutes. Starring Finn Cole as Lemons, along with Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu, Last Breath proves that sometimes sticking to familiar beats in a film's construction, but executing it with attention to detail, can be just as interesting as a more original idea. As someone who is claustrophobic and my worst fear is drowning, I have never felt so anxious and uncomfortable watching a movie. With the film's captivating cinematography, I felt the tension through the screen in a surprisingly impactful way. Starring Julianne Nicholson, Eliza Scanlen, Umi Myers and Eilidh Fisher, Dope Girls fills a massive gap in entertainment. A post-World War One story focused on the women that were left without the men in their lives as they left for war. And Dope Girls isn't afraid to state the reality that, for some, their independence, and being able to take on jobs held by men, was a good thing. I'm leaving room for improvement here because I haven't seen the whole series yet, just the first three episodes, but there's a great disruptive energy in the show, or as Nicholson described it, a "punk rock" way to tell this story. The performances are strong, but I'm really just curious to see how all the moving parts come together in the show's remaining episodes, because I'm hooked. This one hurts, because I deeply enjoy so many people in this series, stars like Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Jay Ellis, and Max Greenfield, and co-creators Mindy Kaling, David Stassen and Ike Barinholtz. But this is a case of a show that's trying to do too much, drowning out the talent it has, and trying to force the comedy through when this entire cast can handle better material. But I'm not completely ruling out more of this show. It has all the elements to be a great series, hopefully, if it continues, it can find its rhythm.