London theater cancels premiere of Kevin Spacey movie after realizing it’s a Kevin Spacey movie

Low-budget thriller Control quickly found a new venue for its premiere

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London theater cancels premiere of Kevin Spacey movie after realizing it’s a Kevin Spacey movie
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Director Gene Fallaize’s Control will be the first movie to feature Kevin Spacey since he was found not guilty in his sexual assault trial in the United Kingdom, with Fallaize saying back in July that he had no regrets about casting Spacey and would “do it all over again” because he “just seemed like a nice guy” when they were working together. London’s Prince Charles Cinema, however, would probably have preferred it if Fallaize hadn’t even done it the first time, let alone doing it all over again, because it was set to host the premiere of Control until it realized that it was not only a Kevin Spacey movie but Spacey’s first movie since the trial.

As reported by The Telegraph (via Variety), theater owner Greg Lynn sent a message to Control producer and star Lauren Metcalfe that said they had decided to cancel the premiere, explaining, “Last night it came to our attention that your film features Kevin Spacey, in particular his first film since the court case. My staff as well as I are horrified that we are being mentioned in the same breath as his new film for the premiere.”

Variety says that a representative for Metcalfe explained that the world premiere had found a new venue almost immediately, noting that the new theater—Genesis Cinema—is “a much better and more appropriate venue, and one that is happy to be hosting the event.”

One notable element of all of this, and one that possibly speaks to why this was all so unappealing for the Prince Charles Cinema, is that Kevin Spacey—who is doing fine, if you were wondering—isn’t even a major part of Control. He doesn’t physically appear in the film, with just his voice being heard over a phone in the low-budget thriller, which means it’s a part that anyone could’ve played, which means that casting Spacey was a deliberate choice. Now, as clocked by the Prince Charles Cinema, it will always specifically be the first movie that Spacey made after the not guilty verdict in his trial—and it’s a movie where he’s just a voice on the phone.

12 Comments

  • bobbyshekondar-av says:

    He doesn’t physically appear in the film, with just his voice being heard over a phone in the low-budget thriller, which means it’s a part that anyone could’ve playedI hope the voiceover artists come for you for this statement…

    • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

      Mark Hamill is getting his broom!

    • rodriguez79-av says:

      It is a truly incredible statement. Why hire anyone for anything? Clearly nothing matters, all voices sound the same and all actors are equal.Oh, and of COURSE they hired Spacey deliberately. It is why anyone has heard of this budget film and why you have just written this article publicising it for them!!

    • carrercrytharis-av says:
    • gargsy-av says:

      “I hope the voiceover artists come for you for this statement…”

      Yeah. They’re probably really angry that the AVClub suggested that Spacey shouldn’t have been hired for a voice role that could’ve gone to a voice actor.

    • electricsheep198-av says:

      I mean, but VO artists probably don’t like regular actors taking what they might think should belong to a dedicated VO actor, so there’s that as well.

  • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

    well how else will we the people know where the film is premiering if they don’t use their breath to mention it?

  • escobarber-av says:

    Prince Charles Cinema is a great venue, proud of them 4 this one

    • dikeithfowler-av says:

      I love everything about it apart from the insane seating in the main auditorium, the way it dips in the middle seems mad to me and I can’t understand why it was designed that way.

  • gargsy-av says:

    “which means that casting Spacey was a deliberate choice.”

    Word? You really think they hired him on purpose, and not by accident?

  • capricorn60-av says:

    Has Spacey been found guilty or liable for anything? (Pay It Forward excepted)?

  • electricsheep198-av says:

    “noting that the new theater—Genesis Cinema—is ‘a much better and more appropriate venue…’”Of course it is, which is why it was your second choice?

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