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Emma Corrin first encountered Maggie Nelson’s work three summers ago, when the actor was in Brighton, England, filming 2022’s “My Policeman,” a British drama about postwar sexual repression. At the time, Corrin, now 28, was grappling with their gender identity, and a friend recommended “The Argonauts” (2015), Nelson’s memoir about queer desire and making a family with her partner, the artist Harry Dodge. For Corrin, who recently wrote a screenplay with a friend, Nelson’s work remains a touchstone. Earlier this year, Corrin saw the playwright Margaret Perry’s adaptation of “Bluets,” starring Emma D’Arcy, Kayla Meikle and Ben Whishaw, in London. It was the first time that Nelson’s work had been performed onstage.
Persons: Emma Corrin, Maggie Nelson’s, , Harry Dodge, Nelson, Eileen Myles, ” Nelson, who’s, “ Bluets ”, Diana, , Corrin, Robert Eggers’s, Zal Batmanglij, Margaret Perry’s, Emma D’Arcy, Kayla Meikle, Ben Whishaw Organizations: Argonauts, City University of New, The Argonauts, University of Cambridge Locations: Brighton , England, Northern California, New York, City University of New York, Los Angeles, London, “ Orlando, ” Virginia
"A Murder at the End of the World" is a murder mystery series from the creators of "The OA." The series stars Emma Corrin, Clive Owen, Brit Marling, and Harris Dickinson. Here's where you might recognize the show's stars from. Advertisement"A Murder at the End of the World" is the latest television project from "The OA" co-creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij. In addition to Corrin, the series' cast includes Marling herself, in addition to Harris Dickinson, Alice Braga, and Clive Owen.
Persons: Emma Corrin, Clive Owen, Brit Marling, Harris Dickinson, , Darby Hart, Darby, Marling, Alice Braga, Here's Organizations: Service Locations: Here's
An eccentric tech billionaire invites a slew of notables to a private retreat, where a detective must solve a mysterious death. The murder mystery, in comparison, is among the most literal, plot-reliant of genres. Could Marling and Batmanglij really have made something that … ordinary? FX’s “Murder,” which begins Tuesday on Hulu, is neither as weird as you might hope or as conventional as you might fear. Think of it as “Glass OAnion.”The detective here is a relative newcomer.
Persons: Rian Johnson’s, Brit Marling, Agatha Christie, , Darby Hart, Emma Corrin, Bill Farrah, Harris Dickinson, Andy Ronson, Clive Owen, Locations: Hulu, Iceland
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