Talulah Riley ties 'The Knot' in a new romantic-comedy film

Talulah Riley (center in an on set photo with The Knot co-stars Mena Suvari and Louise Dylan by London Evening Standard) is starring in a new romantic-comedy film, The Knot slated for a Valentines Day (2012) release. One of The Knot's writers Noel Clarke (Adulthood, Kidulthood, Centurion), Matthew McNulty (Lark Rise to Candleford, Cranford, Little Ashes), and Mena Suvari (American Beauty, American Pie) co-star.

The Knot Storyline
(via The film's page on IMDB):
Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that's the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven't heard they're meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love? (Written by Unstoppable Entertainment via IMDB)
The London Evening Standard has a new article as well as a couple on set photos of Talulah and co-stars on set (see them below)...

Here's part of the article...

Talulah's tight corset makes film wedding a breathless affair
Actress Talulah Riley has admitted being floored by an extremely tight wedding dress during the filming of new romantic comedy The Knot.
Riley, who plays bride-to-be Alexandra, said she has to lie down for relief during breaks in shooting at St Dunstan's church in Stepney Green.

The 25-year-old St Trinian's star said: "When I'm not working, I throw myself down on the ground because I can't actually breathe in my corset. The dress is beautiful but I breathed in at the fitting which was a big mistake."

Riley appears opposite Matthew McNulty, 28, as her fiancé Jeremy, in the film written by a team including Noel Clarke - best known for his gritty dramas Adulthood and Kidulthood. The cast also includes American Pie actress Mena Suvari, 32, as chief bridesmaid. Riley's own wedding, to US entrepreneur Elon Musk in Scotland six months ago, was "hitch free". But she said filming her first on-screen marriage was surprisingly nerve-racking.


"It's quite strange really walking down the aisle, many times over. I was standing in a big white dress with people on both sides and a guy standing at the end and though I don't normally get nervous, it made me feel quite jittery as if I really was getting married." Read full article here...

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