Review: ‘Friendship’
Tim Robinson shines in this darkly funny, cringe-filled tale of adult loneliness and desperate connection.
Tim Robinson shines in this darkly funny, cringe-filled tale of adult loneliness and desperate connection.
“The Neighborhood” star opens up about leading his first film, “Ethan Bloom”, and offers thoughtful advice for young actors finding their way.
The film is Incredibly charming, funny and sweet… and sad, but in the best way possible.
Keaton is still a whirling dervish, saying and acting out every impulse, still tossing out those one liners, left and right.Â
The Marvels is wacky, doesn’t take itself too seriously and comes in at a brisk 100 minutes. And it’s loads of fun.
Sally Field worked with Actors Studio co-founder Lee Strasberg, who taught her techniques that allowed her to move beyond her early roles.
The miniseries forced Hauser to expand his range into playing a character coming from an extremely dark place.
Christina Ricci shares how she picks her roles, what makes her characters unique and what she enjoys about playing the Misty in Yellowjackets.
Interview with the Vampire’s Jacob Anderson the research he did to help make his character, Louis, his own.
Eric Bogosian talks about being part of the ensemble of Interview with the Vampire and how the role follows his own “life arc.”