Angela Smith

Angela Smith

@peakpr.bsky.social

film publicist, awards specialist, reader, watcher, writer, northerner. all views someone else's, at least in part.

460 Followers 353 Following 105 Posts Joined Nov 2024
1 month ago

I loved the bit about the casting of Nanette Newman.

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2 months ago

It's a Dune, Dune, Dune, Dune World

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2 months ago
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2026 Awards Season part 1 drawing to a close with a bit of an event splurge...

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3 months ago
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Got us an Aunt Gladys Santa for the top of the tree...

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4 months ago

Gave us one of my favourite lines of dialogue... "it's always a badass makes a girl's heart beat faster"

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4 months ago
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I'm not saying Nick Rhodes was on stage tonight in Manchester channelling Moira Rose in "The Crows Have Eyes 3: The Crowening", but I'm not *not* saying it either.

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4 months ago

Always remember being absolutely gutted that, due to covid, the rather great HIS HOUSE didn't get a proper cinema launch in London. To their credit, Netflix did their level best with the premiere, with a socially distanced drive in extravaganza.

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4 months ago
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The more I read about this story, the more I'm convinced it's a promo stunt for Kelly Reichardt's The Mastermind.

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4 months ago

Wait til they find out all calls were made and received from a corded, dial telephone stationed on a table in the hall with a small chair next to it. and NEVER during dinner.

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5 months ago
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Delighted to be part of bringing Urchin to audiences. Harris Dickinson and Frank Dillane gorgeously insightful in their q&as.

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6 months ago
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Absolutely floored by The Voice of Hind Rajab which just premiered in Venice. I've never been to a screening before where people were leaving the theatre sobbing. Even the press show had 3+ mins of applause, which is far from the norm.

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6 months ago
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Venice Film Festival. Evening adventure featuring a rare visit to the mainland from Lido on a beautiful evening after the rain storms. Back to cinema duties first thing in the morning.

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7 months ago

I loved it. Simultaneously about a serious subject and a funny caper movie, and it totally works!

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7 months ago

I love too many of them. she may have to wait for the inevitable sequel

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7 months ago

My fantastic four

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8 months ago

loved the very last line of dialogue. made the film!

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8 months ago

loving your take on it Andrew

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8 months ago
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World Premiere of 28 Years Later in London's Leicester Square... can't wait for everyone to see it up on the big screen.

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9 months ago

The sound design was fabulous! Alongside a lot else about it. Beautiful filmmaking and storytelling from all involved.

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9 months ago
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MA FRÈRE, directed by
Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret... an absolute gem, one of my favourites of the festival. The kids are brilliant, so are the adults. Watch it as soon as you get the chance.

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9 months ago
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I don't disagree but I'd add the Copenhagen Coffee Lab in as a strong second

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9 months ago

Yesterday I was hugely fortunate to see 'It Was Just an Accident' and 'Sentimental Value'. They couldn't be more different. I loved both of them, especially watching them whilst crammed into packed cinemas with so many others experiencing the films alongside me.

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9 months ago
A poster for The Extraordinary Miss Flower that features press quotes and star reviews from the media.

The self-PR continues...

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9 months ago
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‘The Secret Agent’ Review: Wagner Moura Makes a Stunning Return to Brazilian Cinema in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Masterful Period Political Thriller A technology expert goes back to his hometown in 1977 to reunite with his young son and flee the country while hitmen hired by a corrupt federal official close in on him.

Thought The Secret Agent was cracking. So much to enjoy. I hope it finds a big audience and enjoys awards success down the line.

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9 months ago
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Actor-Turned-Director Harris Dickinson and His Breakout Star Frank Dillane on Their Cannes Stunner ‘Urchin’ Actor-turned-director Harris Dickinson breaks out Frank Dillane in his 2025 Cannes Film Festival directorial debut 'Urchin.'

I loved Frank Dillane's performance in Urchin. Cool debut from Harris Dickinson too.

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10 months ago
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Cruise is a surprise guest at the McQuarrie Rendez-Vous in Cannes. A cheeky amuse-bouche ahead of tonight's Mission: Impossible world premiere...

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10 months ago
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28 Years Later... incoming in June. Very proud and excited for this one.

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10 months ago
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Amazing KINDER RISING swim trespass today attended by hundreds - remembering the unfinished business started by the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass in 1932, & calling on Labour to make history again by passing a Right to Roam Act. Great speech too by Labour MP @philbrickellmp.bsky.social!

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10 months ago

welcome to the hood!

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10 months ago

should be required viewing. this piece AND Sinners.

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