Rosamund Pike
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Rosamund Pike to play Moiraine in Amazon’s upcoming adaptation of Wheel of Time
Fp Staff •Rosamund Pike will also serve as producer alongside Ted Field, Mike Weber, Darren Lemke, Marigo Kehoe for the upcoming Amazon adaptation.
Beirut movie review: Jon Hamm, Rosamund Pike enthral in this sharply written spy thriller
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •Beirut, written by Tony Gilroy and directed by Brad Anderson, is a fast-paced, smartly produced, beautifully mounted spy thriller that will keep you enthralled throughout.
After Game of Thrones, Peter Dinklage in talks to star alongside Rosamund Pike in thriller I Care A Lot
•The shooting for I Care A Lot is scheduled to begin later in June
A Private War movie review: Rosamund Pike delivers Oscar-friendly performance in this potent drama
Mihir •The Girl In The Spider's Web, Ralph Breaks the Internet, A Private War,Bhaiaji Superhit: Know Your Releases
Fp Staff •The Girl in The Spider's Web and Ralph Breaks the Internet are among the films releasing on 23 November.
Daniel Kaluuya, Rosamund Pike, Peter Capaldi join voice cast of BBC's Watership Down
•Watership Down, set in idyllic rural England, follows a band of rabbits on their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain destruction of their home
7 Days in Entebbe movie review: Jose Padilha's heist drama suffers from lack of depth, problematic execution
Mihir •One would expect a top class thriller from Padilha given his knack for rendering action with a political underbelly. But 7 Days in Entebbe is a let down.
Hostiles movie review: Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike's performances stand out in an otherwise dull film
Mihir •Hostiles is largely elevated by Bale’s performance as a man on the verge of losing his sanity, and the unforgiving landscapes the film serves on a regular basis.
What We Did On Our Holiday Review: Feel-good, summer vacation film to watch with family
Fp Archives •What We Did On Our Holiday is a pleasing, feel-good film with a clichéd dash of humour
Gone Girl review: Ben Affleck's the hero in bloody film that leaves you scared of marriage and women
Deepanjana •Gone Girl is two and a half hours long, tense, bloody and likely to leave you feeling positively scared of both marriage and women.