From director Yuval Adler, the dramatic thriller The Secrets We Keep follows a Roma woman named Maja (Noomi Rapace), who lives a cozy life in post World War II suburbia with her American husband Lewis (Chris Messina). When she unexpectedly catches a glimpse of a man (Joel Kinnaman) that she believes is the German soldier who brutalized her and murdered her younger sister, Maja decides to do whatever it takes to get discover the truth. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actress Noomi Rapace (who is also an executive producer on the film) talked about how involved …
Bleecker Street has released a trailer for The Secrets We Keep, which pairs Swedish superstars Noomi Rapace and Joel Kinnaman, and co-stars Chris Messina and Amy Seimetz. That's a solid cast in my book, but as with most films, my interest is due to the juicy story here, which takes place after World War II. Rapace plays a woman living a quiet life in the suburbs with her husband (Messina) when she recognizes a neighbor (Kinnaman) as a soldier who she believes committed heinous war crimes against her. Seeking vengeance, she kidnaps the man and holds him hostage …
Last year, Ethan Hawke gave one of the best performances of his career in Paul Schraeder's bleak drama First Reformed, and it looks like 2019 is off to a strong start for the actor with another unexpected turn in the new comedy thriller Stockholm. Inspired by the stranger-than-fiction true story of the 1973 bank heist that gave us the term "Stockholm Syndrome", the film stars Hawke as Lars Nystrom, a Bob Dylan devotee and bank robber, who slaps on a cowboy disguise and takes over a Stockholm bank, guns blazing. Among the hostages is Bianca (Noomi Rapace), … The post Ethan Hawke Robs a Bank & Takes Noomi Rapace Hostage in First ‘Stockholm’ Trailer appeared first on Collider.
We now have some clarity on what was originally supposed to happen to Noomi Rapace’s character in the Prometheus sequel Alien: Covenant. Indeed, when Ridley Scott returned to the sci-fi genre to make the Alien prequel Prometheus, Rapace was the new face of the franchise, filling the shoes of Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley in a way. Prometheus ended with Rapace’s Shaw and the disembodied head of Michael Fassbender’s David heading off to find the home planet of the Engineers, but Scott’s version of what happened next changed wildly throughout development. In the finished version of …