The career of actress Andy MacDowell is now at the height of its popularity. His new Hallmark series The Road Home has received rave reviews, and thanks to a new deal with Hollywood, his latest feature film My Happy Ending will debut exclusively in US theaters on February 24. , 2023. In the meantime, the shooting of another feature film with Orlando Bloom has also ended. Here's what you need to know:
My Happy End stars Andie MacDowell
According to Deadline, independent film distributor Roadside Attractions has acquired the rights to My Happy Ending and plans to release it in theaters nationwide on February 24.
The film is based on the popular Israeli play about Anat Gov, a famous Hollywood actress, McDowell, who goes into hiding to find a cure for her illness. In a British hospital, he meets three unique women - an aging rocker, a young mother and a retired teacher - who help him overcome his fears.
According to Screen Daily, McDowell shot the film in late 2021 in Wales alongside Miriam Margoyles, known for her roles in The Age of Innocence and Call the Midwife, Bridget Jones' Sally Phillips and Rakhi. Straight from the Netflix series Sex Education.
During its opening weekend, Deadline announced that My Happy Ending would compete with several other box office debuts, including Cocaine Bear, Linoleum, The Cartoon Mummies and The Jesus Revolution.
Andie MacDowell's next movie will be an action movie starring Orlando Bloom
Not only has McDowell worked on live-action projects such as My Happy Ending and The Road Home, which have received rave reviews since their Jan. 15 premiere. McDowell also has a new action-thriller Red Right Hand with co-star Orlando Bloom, which is in post-production and doesn't yet have a release date. According to the Courier-Journal, Bloom and McDowell were in Kentucky in the spring of 2022.
In the film, Bloom's character Cash attempts to live a quiet life with his family in Appalachia, but encounters McDowell's "sadistic" Big Cat Queenpin, who rules the town, according to Deadline. Money is then drawn into a "nightmare that blurs the lines between good and evil".
When a Marie Claire reporter told McDowell that the synopsis sounded dark, she replied, "That's an understatement!"
"But there is a difference between playing and watching," he said. “It's a community in the mountains of Kentucky, and (my character) is the leader. He's always been there and he's like a mafia boss. Instead of being a godfather, he is a godmother. He is very poetic. His speech is very well written. It's hard to find roles like that, you know?
McDowell, 64, has worked in Hollywood for more than 40 years. From playing a woman with bipolar disorder in Netflix's hit miniseries with her daughter Margaret Qualley to Hallmark's Road Home, she says she's grateful to everyone involved in empowering projects. she is the matriarch of a family that has endured untold tragedy.
"One of the benefits of growing up is that you have more options and the roles are more multi-dimensional and richer," she told Parade in January. "I like it a lot because these roles aren't about looks; it's about what I think and feel."
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