Interview: Chris Redd on His Dramatic Turn in “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”
Chris Redd trades comedy for drama in Power Book III: Raising Kanan. He shares how he tackled the challenge and what drew him to the role.
Chris Redd trades comedy for drama in Power Book III: Raising Kanan. He shares how he tackled the challenge and what drew him to the role.
The film wouldn’t work nearly as well if Quaid wasn’t so damn good and effortlessly funny as a man on the hunt for the girl he loves.
Eric Bauza and Candi Milo also talk about voicing Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Petunia Pig in the film
Casting director Nancy Klopper recalls finding Tom Cruise for the movie as well as other actors who helped the film become a box office hit.
Hartnett points out that his recent roles have helped him rediscover his passion for acting.
The film feels like it’s a steppingstone, a placeholder to something bigger in the future. But, watching Ford Hulk out is worth the price of admission.
Casting director Ruben Cannon cast over 100 film and television productions and spoke about the most important lesson he learned about casting.
Acting coach Michelle Danner shares three essential pieces of advice for actors who are looking to sharpen their skills for 2025
There’s a lot of cute and funny moments in the film, and some witty asides for the adults in the room but it did feel a bit long, especially during the middle of the film.
Loehr also goes into the rehearsal process and shares his worst audition ever (hint: it involves ‘Hamilton’)
Berube also talks about moving to New York City and ‘Six the Musical’
“Auditioning for me and then actually getting the part and playing the part are two different, complete skill sets,” Perlman says.
“I wanted to tell a deeply human story—a day in the life of a boxer, but with the weight of everything that led him to that moment,” Huston said.
“The process of engaging difficult work can be said to be mentally and emotionally complicated, but easy to execute,” Austin writes.
We all now know the aftermath of those pre-90 minutes, but it’s the getting there that makes this a super fun ride.
Affleck reveals how he rediscovered his passion for acting and the valuable advice from Sydney Pollack that transformed his approach.
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.