Earlier this month, 2-year-old Isla Walton gained near-instant fame after a photo of her went viral on Twitter. The reason? She looks exactly like Ed Sheeran. A few weeks have passed, but people still haven't gotten over their shocking resemblance, so Good Morning Britain host Richard Arnold decided to get to the bottom of things during a recent interview with Ed. After showing the British singer-songwriter a photo of Isla, Ed broke into a big smile. "She's not mine!" he joked. "It's mad the kind of things that go viral." Why does this baby look more like Ed Sheeran than Ed Sheeran does? pic.twitter.com/3I50d7yQlh - Tom Davies...
- 3/29/2017
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
Ever since Ed Sheeran gained fame in 2011 with his debut album +, a long string of lookalikes of the British singer-songwriter have come forward. Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint is one of them, as well as the young kid Ed cast in his "Castle on the Hill" music video, and another "twin" he met back in November 2012. All of them can take a seat, however, because Ed's true doppelgänger has revealed herself: 2-year-old Isla Walton. Why does this baby look more like Ed Sheeran than Ed Sheeran does? pic.twitter.com/3I50d7yQlh - Tom Davies...
- 3/22/2017
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
After co-writing Ben Wheatley’s brilliantly twisted Sightseers, Alice Lowe is back with her directorial debut Prevenge, in which she also stars in and wrote. Entering territory perhaps even darker than Wheatley’s films, it follows her pregnant character as her unborn child causes her to kill strangers. After playing at Venice, Toronto, London, AFI, and more, it’ll get a U.K. release early next year and the new trailer has now arrived.
We said in our review, “Veering between dark comedy and somber drama is a flavor of the times in indie film, but Prevenge puts a new spin on this, tying those emotional shifts more directly to the mindset of its lead character than any other movie of its ilk has yet. That’s because the lead is heavily pregnant. Combine that with serial killing, and the stage is set for an agreeably bloody-minded oddball of a film.
We said in our review, “Veering between dark comedy and somber drama is a flavor of the times in indie film, but Prevenge puts a new spin on this, tying those emotional shifts more directly to the mindset of its lead character than any other movie of its ilk has yet. That’s because the lead is heavily pregnant. Combine that with serial killing, and the stage is set for an agreeably bloody-minded oddball of a film.
- 12/20/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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