Ripper Street S4: interview with Myanna Buring and Matthew Macfadyen (Den of Geek)

Den of Geek has an interview with Matthew and Myanna about series 4 of Ripper Street.  It talks about how the characters have evolved, the cancellation and renewal of the series and more.

An excerpt with Matthew:

MM: Really good writing is political anyway. You know, Finding Nemo has a political narrative. I really do believe that. Stories exist to tell us how to live. That’s why the arts are important. And that’s politics, how we live and how society operates and all the rest of it. But if you only did…

Tub-thumpers?

MM: Tub-thumping, yes, it would be so boring.

Be sure to read the full interview HERE.

Ripper Street S4: 5 Reasons why Ripper Street season 4 will be different

There are 5 great reasons, but we like Number 5 the best:

5. Reid hasn't taken to retirement well

 

We were all rooting for Reid to get his happily-every-after with daughter Mathilda, but it seems seaside life hasn't exactly agreed with the copper. "I think he’s possibly... found living by the seaside a little challenging," Matthew MacFadyen tells us. "I feel like he’s had his rest and recuperation and he sort of seems to be drawn back to Whitechapel."

And what about his father-daughter relationship with Anna Burnett's Mathilda? "I’m not sure he’s the perfect father, or she’s the perfect daughter, but I think they have their bond." He says. "They found each other again, and he sort of... found her twice." Awww.

Lost in Karastan: Nominated for Best Comedy in National Film Awards 2016

Lost in Karastan (aka Welcome to Karastan) has been among the films nominated for the 2016 National Film Awards in the Best Comedy Category.  The following are all the films up for nomination in this category.

  • Absolutely Anything
  • Burn, Burn, Burn
  • Lost in Karastan
  • Man up
  • The Lobster
  • The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

The public decides winners of each category by voting on the official Academy website at www.nationalfilmawards.co.uk.  This year’s 2nd annual National Film Awards 2016 for the UK takes place in London, on the 31st of March 2016.

 

Also, do see this review of Lost in Karastan from Flickreel

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