Savage Grace
Tom Kalin's Savage Grace (IFC, 5.28) may be an absolute train wreck of a movie, but it is redeemed by one thing - a make brief make-out session by Eddie Redmayne (The Other Boleyn Girl) and Unax Ugalde (Love in the Time of Cholera).
I've enjoyed Redmayne's work since seeing him as Thomas Babingdon in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (I honestly don't remember him from The Good Shepherd, despite my love for that film), and you have to admit that his pairing with Ugalde is absolute hotness.
The movie itself, however, is terrible. I'll post a review closer to the film's release.
I've enjoyed Redmayne's work since seeing him as Thomas Babingdon in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (I honestly don't remember him from The Good Shepherd, despite my love for that film), and you have to admit that his pairing with Ugalde is absolute hotness.
The movie itself, however, is terrible. I'll post a review closer to the film's release.
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