1. British independent film company
BigTalk
Big Talk productions is a British Film Company and Television production
company founded by Nira Park in 1995.
2. Directed by Ben Palmer
Produced by •James Biddle
•Nira Park
•Rachel Prior
Written by Tess Morris
Starring •Simon Pegg
•Lake Bell
•Rory Kinnear
•Ken Stott
•Harriet Walter
•Olivia Williams
•Sharon Horgan
Music by Dickon Hinchliffe
Cinematography Andrew Dunn
Edited by Paul Machliss
Production
companies
•Anton Capital Entertainment
•BBC Films
•Big Talk Productions
Distributed by StudioCanal
Release dates •19 April 2015 (Tribeca)
•29 May 2015
[1]
Running time 88 minutes
[2]
Country •United Kingdom
•France
Language English
Box office $3 million
[3]
Plot
Nancy is 34 years old and single. Her sister
hopes that Nancy can find love and
encourages her to "put herself out there."
Nancy has a failed blind date at her friend's
engagement party.
Later, Nancy's parents are celebrating their
40th anniversary, so Nancy takes the train
to London. On the train, Nancy sits across
from Jessica, a 24-year-old woman who is
going on a blind date based on a self-help
book called 6 Billion People and You.
Nancy is rude to Jessica, so Jessica leaves
her copy of the book with Nancy. Nancy
pursues Jessica to return the book, but is
stopped by Jack, Jessica's blind date.
Nancy decides to take a chance and
pretend that she is Jessica, and the pair
have a very good time drinking and
bowling, but unfortunately Nancy's ruse is
destroyed when they run into Nancy's
creepy middle school acquaintance, Sean.
Nancy and Jack argue and return to the
bar, where they run into Jack's soon-to-be-
ex-wife with the man she is having an affair
with. Nancy has to console Jack in the
bathroom and helps him achieve closure.
Nancy wants to invite Jack to her parents'
anniversary party, but Jessica reaches out
to Jack and still wants to meet up, so the
two part ways. Nancy is sad and Jack
quickly realizes that letting her go was a
mistake. He enlists the help of some
teenagers to find Nancy's house and they
decide to take a chance on each other.
Man Up
3. Hollywood studio
20th century fox
The Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (spelled as Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corporation with hyphen used from its inception
until 1985, stylized as 20th Century Fox) is an American film studio,
distributor and one of the six major American film studios. Located in
the Century City area of Los Angeles, just west of Beverly Hills, the
studio is currently owned by 21st century fox and is formerly owned
by News corporation.
20th Century Fox's film series include the Ice Age, Rio, X-
Men, Wolverine, Die Hard, Home Alone, Planet of the Apes, Night at
the Museum,Taken, Maze Runner, Peanuts, The
Omen, Independence Day, Deadpool, Alien, and Alvin and the
Chipmunks. The studio is also credited for distributing first two Star
Wars trilogies and James Cameron's Avatar and Titanic. Television
series produced by Fox include The Simpsons,Family
Guy, American Dad!, Futurama, M*A*S*H, The X-Files, How I Met
Your Mother, Modern Family, Empire, and 24. Among the most
famous actresses to come out of this studio were Shirley Temple,
who was 20th Century Fox's first film star, Alice Faye, Betty
Grable, Gene Tierney,Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. The
studio also contracted the first African-American cinema
star, Dorothy Dandridge.
4. Deadpool Plot:
Wade Wilson (Ryan
Reynolds) is a former
Special Forces operative
who now works as a
mercenary. His world comes
crashing down when evil
scientist Ajax (Ed Skrein)
tortures, disfigures and
transforms him into
Deadpool. The rogue
experiment leaves Deadpool
with accelerated healing
powers and a twisted sense
of humor. With help from
mutant allies Colossus and
Negasonic Teenage
Warhead (Brianna
Hildebrand), Deadpool uses
his new skills to hunt down
the man who nearly
destroyed his life.