Saturday Night & Sunday Morning
The figures seem to say we did OK in Clapham last night. No idea what this really means, but people are coming to see the film. I expect it will come down to how we perform in comparison to the other films (300 opens this weekend, plus Becoming Jane is still doing well - how much Jane Austen does the public need?).
But the reviews keep coming - 3 stars today from the Sunday Times, 3 from the Sunday Telegraph. Reviewers are generally really getting the film & getting behind us.
Sunday Telegraph says: "a disarming debut from writer-director Richard Bracewell that subverts your every expectation with each new scene"; "the leads are excellent"; "around them, Brafcewell does interesting things with London as a melancholy, past-its-prime location".
Yippeeee! That's fantastic.
How does this translate to bums on seats?
No idea. That's for tomorrow morning.
Will it be Happy Mondays, or Monday Bloody Monday?
But the reviews keep coming - 3 stars today from the Sunday Times, 3 from the Sunday Telegraph. Reviewers are generally really getting the film & getting behind us.
Sunday Telegraph says: "a disarming debut from writer-director Richard Bracewell that subverts your every expectation with each new scene"; "the leads are excellent"; "around them, Brafcewell does interesting things with London as a melancholy, past-its-prime location".
Yippeeee! That's fantastic.
How does this translate to bums on seats?
No idea. That's for tomorrow morning.
Will it be Happy Mondays, or Monday Bloody Monday?


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