![]() It was Nolan’s wife, the producer Emma Thomas, who called Murphy one afternoon at the home he shares with his wife, artist Yvonne McGuinness, and two teenage sons. Previous collaborations with Nolan include the Dark Knight trilogy, Inception and Dunkirk, “significant milestones in my career,” he says, adding that Nolan “might be the perfect director”. Then 28 Days Later Intermission Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes the Barley. He appeared first on stage in Enda Walsh’s Disco Pigs, then the screen adaptation. When he first appeared on our screens, looking like a renaissance painting of Saint Sebastian – chiselled head contrasting with translucent blue eyes – it was impossible not to be distracted. While Hollywood might not know him as a leading man, this quietly intense actor has long been celebrated in the UK and Ireland, most notably for his nine-year stint as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders. Murphy’s portrayal is said to be astonishing (“Oscar-worthy” is the buzz). Photograph: Robert Viglasky/BBC/Caryn Mandabach Productions Ltd 2019 “What does with film, it fucks you up a little bit.” It’s going to knock people out,” he adds. It feels sometimes like a biopic, sometimes like a thriller, sometimes like a horror. ![]() “I don’t like watching myself – it’s like, ‘Oh, fucking hell’ – but it’s an extraordinary piece of work. But he relaxes when I ask if he’s pleased with Oppenheimer. ![]() Murphy loathes interviews, looks visibly tortured at points. The only background noise is the low hum of a wine refrigerator. The room is dark, the sun shining through a solitary Velux lighting his features like a Géricault. So, yes, here we sit in an empty upstairs room of a restaurant near his house in Monkstown, Dublin, working out how to do this. Nolan? The studio? The US government? All I know is that as well as Murphy being gagged by hefty NDAs, I am not allowed to see it (“bit unfortunate”, he concedes). It’s not clear who issued these instructions. Which is awkward when you’ve flown to his home in Ireland to interview him specifically about playing the physicist who oversaw the creation of the atomic bomb, later detonated over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Murphy is under “strict instructions” not to talk about the content. We are totally lovin’ the bright orange deco mesh paired with the neutral black and silver!īe sure to visit Make it Fun: Crafts for more fun Halloween ideas like a cute candy corn family, darling glittery bats and eerie foam tombstones.Cillian Murphy is struggling with what he can and can’t say about his title role in Oppenheimer, the latest Christopher Nolan epic, such is the secrecy surrounding this film. Holy moly it’s only mid-September and we’re almost decked to the max with October’s cute holiday… almost! ( This wreath is such a fun addition to our recent Halloween decor like our stenciled bunting, painted pumpkins and Halloween marquee letters and fun Halloween font roundup. Hot glue the skull to the wreath form, then the bow under the skull directly to the wreath form.Tie a pretty double bow (we found our chunky striped ribbon from Michael’s) and knot it.To secure the end of the deco mesh to the wreath form, simply add a dab of hot glue.Wrap your decorative mesh around the straw wreath form.To avoid glitter, cover skull with a light spray varnish, (sold in any craft/hobby store.).Working in sections, immediately shake (or pour) glitter over the mod podge. ![]() Using your foam brush, apply a thin coat of mod podge onto the plastic skull.Be sure to have a foam brush and glue gun ready, too! We promise this was a snap to put together and within an hour (or less) from start to finish it was hanging on the front door ready to welcome spooky Halloween guests! Because we were creating our skeleton wreath opposite of BHG’s, we used the orange deco mesh to wrap our straw wreath paired with some black&white striped ribbon for the bow.īesides the deco mesh and ribbon, we also used glitter + mod podge to cover a dollar store plastic skull. We wanted to incorporate some orange into ours but still loved the black and whites so that concept was a keeper! We snagged some gorgeous FloraCraft® Make It: Fun® decorative 12″ mesh in yummy Halloween colors: orange, purple, white and green. This project was inspired by BHG’s skeleton wreath– seriously adorable! Hey hey hey! We’re adding to our ever growing Halloween decor with a skeleton wreath and there’s no bones about it that today’s tutorial is super cute… get it? Bones? Skeleton? Hahaha… ( ![]()
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