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Exclusive: Olivia Coleman Consoles Runaway Preteen in “Joyride” Clip

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Olivia Colman hits the highway in “Joyride,” Emer Reynolds’ drama a few strangers who join beneath uncommon circumstances. Pleasure (Colman) is a middle-aged solicitor with a aim: to carry her toddler daughter, Robin, to a buddy who’s taking custody of the newborn. Her highway journey takes an sudden flip when the taxi she and the newborn are using in will get stolen by a 12-year-old grieving the lack of his mom. Not realizing that there are passengers aboard, Mully (Charlie Reid) hijacks the automobile hoping to get far from his thieving father. He takes a pile of charity money raised in his mom’s honor with him. 

“Joyride” follows the unwilling mom and a beleaguered preteen fleeing a poisonous dwelling because the rogues forge a friendship on a highway journey throughout Eire.

In our unique clip of the movie, tensions rise between the pair. Mully means that Pleasure is “an abuser” who’s “identical to” his dad. “I would like you to fuck off and depart me alone,” he tells her. 

Colman gained an Oscar for “The Favorite.” She additionally obtained noms for “The Misplaced Daughter” and “The Father.”

Reynolds’ different credit embody “The Farthest” and “Songs for Whereas I’m Away.”

“Joyride” will likely be in theaters and obtainable on VOD December 23. Ailbhe Keogan (“Run & Soar”) penned the script.





Supply: Women And Hollywood

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