Title: Cracks Directed By: Jordan Scott Starring: Eva Green, Juno Temple, Maria Valverde, Imogen Poots, Ellie Nunn, Adele McCann, Zoe Carroll, Clemmie Dugdale Filmmaking is certainly a collaborative effort and while that may be an asset in many ways, in some cases, it can also sink even the most beautiful and promising ship. Director Jordan Scott deservedly follows in the footsteps of her father, Ridley, while Juno Temple and Eva Green deliver unforgettably striking performances. If only it weren’t for that damn script. At an all-girls British boarding school, Di (Temple) and the other members of Miss G’s (Green) diving team sit at the top of the social ladder. The girls follow their beloved [...]...
- 3/23/2011
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Three brand new clips have hit our desk for former Bond girl, Eva Green’s latest film – Cracks, also starring María Valverde, Imogen Poots, Ellie Nunn, Adele McCann, Zoe Carroll and Clemmie Dugdale. The film is produced by Ridley Scott and Tony Scott and is directed by Ridley’s own daughter, Jordan Scott.
As a side note, I’m going to give this film the thumbs up on the simple fact that they manage to fit the phrase “sack of spuds” into the film without it sounding unduly hilarious – reps! Check out the clips below:
In an austere and remote all girls boarding school, the most elite clique of girls are the illustrious members of the schools’ diving team. Di, Lily, Poppy, Laurel, Rosie and Fuzzy are the envy of their fellow pupils who watch on as the girls compete for the attention of their glamorpous teacher Miss G (Eva Green...
As a side note, I’m going to give this film the thumbs up on the simple fact that they manage to fit the phrase “sack of spuds” into the film without it sounding unduly hilarious – reps! Check out the clips below:
In an austere and remote all girls boarding school, the most elite clique of girls are the illustrious members of the schools’ diving team. Di, Lily, Poppy, Laurel, Rosie and Fuzzy are the envy of their fellow pupils who watch on as the girls compete for the attention of their glamorpous teacher Miss G (Eva Green...
- 11/26/2009
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
A handful of film stills and a dramatic feature trailer have been released for the Ridley Scott/Tony Scott produced, Jordan Scott directed Cracks, starring Eva Miles, María Valverde, Imogen Poots, Ellie Nunn, Adele McCann, Zoe Carroll and Clemmie Dugdale.
Cracks is the first ever film to have been directed by cinematic master, Ridley Scott’s daughter Jordan, the film hits UK theatres on 4th December 2009.
In an austere and remote all girls boarding school, the most elite clique of girls are the illustrious members of the schools’ diving team. Di, Lily, Poppy, Laurel, Rosie and Fuzzy are the envy of their fellow pupils who watch on as the girls compete for the attention of their glamorpous teacher Miss G (Eva Green). Miss G in turn thrives on the attention she receives from her girls and believes it is her role to teach them the ways of the world. As Team Captain,...
Cracks is the first ever film to have been directed by cinematic master, Ridley Scott’s daughter Jordan, the film hits UK theatres on 4th December 2009.
In an austere and remote all girls boarding school, the most elite clique of girls are the illustrious members of the schools’ diving team. Di, Lily, Poppy, Laurel, Rosie and Fuzzy are the envy of their fellow pupils who watch on as the girls compete for the attention of their glamorpous teacher Miss G (Eva Green). Miss G in turn thrives on the attention she receives from her girls and believes it is her role to teach them the ways of the world. As Team Captain,...
- 10/28/2009
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
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