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THE ROSES first trailer it's here!
Allās fair when love is war. THE ROSES, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, Belinda Bromilow, Sunita Mani, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Demetriou, ZoĆ« Chao and Kate McKinnon. In theaters August 29th.
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NCUTI GATWA and OLIVIA COLMAN in THE ROSES (2025) dir. Jay Roach
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THE ROSES (2025) dir. Jay Roach For you dear, I'd do anything. I do believe that's true. It really is.
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I love that you can see the journey of two people who adore each other and slowly, slowly, bit by bit start to try and tear each other apart - Olivia Colman
The film is a parable of two people who loved each other intensely, then ended up hating each other intensely and missing the middle ground. Much of it is shockingly recognizable: how we struggle to show love toward the people we love the most, and how this can all go wrong very quickly if we're not careful about nurturing and nourishing the relationships at the center of our families - Benedict Cumberbatch
The Roses (2025)
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David and Olivia are both Burberry models so here is Britain's most fashionable detective duo as promised āŗļø
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OH MY GOD STOP I LOVE THEM
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Olivia Colman photographed by Alasdair McLellan for Burberry 2024
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Olivia Colman and Jodie Turner-Smith pose backstage at the Burberry Summer 2025 show during London Fashion Week at The National Theatre on September 16, 2024 in London, England.
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Benedict and Olivia Colman recently seen on set, filming "The Roses" š
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Olivia Colman leaving Heart Breakfast Radio Studios on November 30, 2023 in London, England
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Olivia ColmanĀ has dressed as a latex-wearing oil executive called Oblivia Coalmine in a new campaign video highlighting the role of pension funds in fossil fuel projects.
The Academy Award-winning actressās character thanks pension savers for allowing oil and gas companies to ādig, drill and destroy more of the planet than ever beforeā and spills an oily black liquid over her face while toasting with a champagne glass.
Created on behalf of the groupĀ Make My Money Matter, the advert encourages people to tell theirĀ pension schemesĀ to remove their investments in fossil fuel projects.
Research from the campaign group found Ā£88 billion ofĀ UK pension saversā money goes to fossil fuel companies, Ā£20 billion of which is to Shell alone.
Ms Colman said: āFracking hell, Oblivia Coalmine really is a nasty piece of work. But the scariest thing about her is that she represents something very real.
āThatās why this is such an important campaign. I hope everyone who sees this ad realises the shocking, but unintended, impacts of our pensions and makes their money matter. It really is one of the most powerful things we can all do to protect the planet.ā
The advert, created by Lucky Generals and directed by Raine Allen-Miller, coincides with recent polling that suggests 19 per cent ofĀ pension saversĀ support their money going towards oil and gas and 66 per cent want it to go to renewables.
David Hayman, the campaignās director, said pension funds invest in fossil fuels because it has typically provided a good return, but this isĀ likely to changeĀ with the global energy transition, which is putting the money increasingly at risk.
He said: āPension funds are investing billions each year in companies developing new oil and gas, this is bad for people and bad for the planet.
āIf we are to stay below 1.5C of warming, fossil fuel expansion must stop, and our pensions can play a big role in this.
āThese companies face the risk of stranded assets, government regulation and customer pushback, so continuing to sink our money into these companies is hugely risky.
āItās time for pension funds to think beyond the short term and really consider what type of world their members will be retiring into in the future.ā
Countries have committed to stop the Earthās average temperature rising 34.7F (1.5C) above pre-industrial levels, considered the limit of a safe environment, and will gather in Dubai next week atĀ Cop28Ā to discuss progress on this.
Research from the UN has found there to be only a 14 per cent chance of achieving this goal with current policies, predicting that the Earth will warm by 37.4F (3C) by the end of the century.
Mr Hayman said that not one major UK pension scheme has committed to stopping fossil fuel financing and that those people who want their savings removed should email their pension schemes.
He said: āThe most powerful thing any of us can do is contact our pension scheme and tell them to stop using our money to finance new oil and gas.
āOur campaign has shown that consumer power can work in pushing big financial institutions to act on climate change, and the more people show they care, the more the pensions industry will have to listen.ā (X)
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Hugh Grant, TimothƩe Chalamet and Olivia Colman attend the "Wonka" photocall in Pottersfield Park on November 27, 2023 in London, England.
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Olivia Colman and TimothƩe Chalamet attend the "Wonka" Photocall at Potters Field on November 27, 2023 in London, England
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Iāve said it before, Iām also very grateful for the years I didnāt work. You know, itās not a quick thing [success]. Iād have a theatre job and then go back into temping, or whatever I could do to earn money and then a little theatre job.- Olivia Colman for British Vogue
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Ā Emilia Clarke, winner of the Actress award, and Olivia Colman pose at the Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Awards 2023 at Claridge's Hotel on November 7, 2023 in London, England
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Im a sucker for the bts stuff š
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