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Keira and Sienna Featured On ‘Edge of Love’ Banner

Two pretty faces... I'm down

The international trailer for The Edge of Love looked pretty good, but if it actually was a good movie I would think a domestic distributer would have snatched it up already. As it stands the Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller period piece directed by John Maybury is only set to hit theaters in the UK courtesy of Lionsgate. However, that doesn’t have to stop us from enjoying a new banner from the film in which Miller, Knightley, Cillian Murphy and Matthew Rhys form some sort of love foursome. The synopsis is quite long and you can read it here.

Other than that, here is the poster courtesy of IMPAwards. Give it a click for the large version.

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