Hank Greenspan on “Ethan Bloom”, Growing Up on “The Neighborhood” & His Advice for Young Actors
“The Neighborhood” star opens up about leading his first film, “Ethan Bloom”, and offers thoughtful advice for young actors finding their way.
“The Neighborhood” star opens up about leading his first film, “Ethan Bloom”, and offers thoughtful advice for young actors finding their way.
Hartnett points out that his recent roles have helped him rediscover his passion for acting.
Loehr also goes into the rehearsal process and shares his worst audition ever (hint: it involves ‘Hamilton’)
The animation is beyond fantastic. The crystal clear blue water and colors throughout almost pop off the screen.
The cast was fine, but I can only imagine how much praise they would be getting, especially the younger ones, if it were shot in more of a traditional way.
Fanning also reflects on her two-decade career, and the surprising insights she gained from directing her first short film.
Plaza, Stella, and director Megan Park chat about the creative process of portraying the same character across two ages, revealing how Plaza and Stella connected to bring depth and authenticity to their character.
The film is Incredibly charming, funny and sweet… and sad, but in the best way possible.
Casting Director Ellen Lewis focused on capturing the essence of real-life characters for the film and praises Scott Shepherd as a “remarkable” actor.
LaMarr, Gorrondona and Phoenix talk about their roles on this highly anticipated animated series.