Cillian Murphy on Playing Silence in ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ and Why He Has a “Love-Hate Relationship” With Backstory
Actor Cillian Murphy points to his experience in theater as training that prepared him for his mostly-silent role in the film.
Actor Cillian Murphy points to his experience in theater as training that prepared him for his mostly-silent role in the film.
Who woulda thunk that Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt would make a great on-screen pair?
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Matt Damon is absolutely wonderful. It looks like he’s transformed himself into a big, thick spark plug of a man.
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Whether it be for a voiceover, TV or film, connecting to the true essence of your character is key for that connection to come alive.
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For Gary Oldman, one of the major steps in figuring out how to portray Mankiewicz was finding the right voice.
A comedic monologue for men or women from A.R. Gurney’s play, The Dining Room.
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Gillian Anderson talks about getting into character and what she learned from Donald Sutherland about preventing first day jitters on a set.
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