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Nice Expansion For ‘Wicked Little Letters’ As Profanity-Laced British Period Comedy Lands In Top Ten – Specialty Box Office


Indie R-rated British period comedy 'Wicked Little Letters' is no. 8 at the domestic box office this weekend in a big expansion.

Colman and Buckley have been out actively promoting the film, based on an actual scandal, about a police investigation into the anonymous author of crude letters sent to the residents of a British seaside town. Starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay, the film is set in a 2044 where artificial intelligence controls all facets of society and humans routinely “erase” their feelings. The R-rated feature is Goran Stolevski’s third ( You Won’t Be Alone, Of An Age) both with Focus Set in the Australian filmmaker’s native Macedonia, finds woman unexpectedly forced to raise her girlfriend’s two daughters, creating an unlikely family that must fight to stay together.

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