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That charisma goes a long way in this prison drama, written and directed by Ross McCall, which consists of a weary procession of scenes in which Fairbrass’s longtime convict Steve Mackelson growls, glowers and recites monologues full of self-serious pauses about prison life and how hard he thinks he is. He emits an almost radioactive glow with his hulking, jolie-laide physiognomy, amplified by an abraded, East End baritone that seldom rises above a menacing whisper. Paramount’sĬraig Fairbrass’s impressive screen presence as a longtime convict carries this shadowy take on life behind bars Craig Fairbrass is an actor who may lack range but has an undeniable screen presence. The film’s next target is “ Avatar,” which currently occupies fifth place with £94 million. After seven weekends, the film has swung to a total of £90 million and is in sixth place on the all-time U.K. After six weeks as box office champion, “ Spider-Man: No Way Home” placed third with £1.7 million. Another Universal release, Kenneth Branagh’s awards season favorite “ Belfast,” retained its second position from last week with £1.8 million and now has £6 million after two weekends. “ Sing 2,” directed by Garth Jennings and featuring a stellar voice cast of Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson and Taron Egerton among many others, debuted in pole position with £6.8 million ($9.2 million), according to numbers released by Comscore. and Ireland box office has finally ended with Universal’s animation sequel “ Sing 2” claiming the throne. The reign of Sony’s “ Spider-Man: No Way Home” atop the U.K. UK culture secretary Nadine Dorries sets up in-depth report on UK creative industries Lenkiewicz is known for writing “ Disobedience, Sales will launch at the European Film Market with HanWay Films representing worldwide sales rights. “Hot Milk” is in pre-production and will start shooting in Almería in Sept. The film explores the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship against the hot and atmospheric backdrop of Almería in Spain. Krieps (“ Phantom Thread”) will appear as an “enigmatic traveller” called Ingrid whom Sofia becomes friendly with, much to her controlling mother’s ire. Shaw (“ Killing Eve”) will play Rose, while Buckley, who recently appeared in “ The Lost Daughter,” will play her daughter Sofia. The film is based on Deborah Levy’s best-selling novel about a mother and daughter, Rose and Sofia, who travel to a Spanish clinic in the hoping of finding a cure for Rose’s paralysis. Jessie Buckley, Fiona Shaw and Vicky Krieps have signed on to star in “Hot Milk,” the debut directorial feature from “ Colette” screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz.