‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Star Jonathan Majors on Training and His Audition for the Film
Jonathan Majors spoke about landing the role and how he has always worked on projects he has been passionate about.
Jonathan Majors spoke about landing the role and how he has always worked on projects he has been passionate about.
Brad Pitt spoke about the improv nature of comedy and remarked on how similar it was when he watched Anthony Hopkins during one of their films together.
Bradley Cooper spoke about how his career has grown in the wake of A Star is Born and also details what he’s learned from his acting roles.
It’s an emotional show and most will walk away relating to one of the characters. It’s an ‘of the moment’ musical and it’s one that you shouldn’t miss.
When it comes to roles, Esposito points out that his goal has been to move in a direction where he is performing multi-dimensional characters,
In order to research the way Mr. Rogers presented himself, Tom Hanks watched copious hours of his television show.
Kerry Washington spoke about the Netflix adaptation and how the role on stage helped her “shake off” her seven-year run on Scandal.
When it comes to acting, Nicolas Cage suggests that if you’re going to borrow, you might as well borrow from the best.
Though Patricia Clarkson has been a professional actress since the mid-1980s, she has received some of the greatest acclaim for Sharp Objects.
Michael Emerson chats about his career, detailing how he portrays his characters and shares the best advice he has for actors.
Rainn Wilson spoke about how Galaxy Quest affected his career and how, in some ways, he still has to work to get cast.
Benny and Josh Safdie make movies that you almost have to experience and this is honestly one of the best movie going experiences you’ll have this year.
Director J.J. Abrams and writer Chris Terrio had a monumental task upon their shoulders and there’s no way in the world they could have pleased everyone.
Eddie Murphy reflects on his career as one of the top box-office stars of all time, including his most acclaimed performances and what the future holds.
While the talk primarily focuses on The Sinner, actor Bill Pullman delves into his career that will soon be entering its fifth decade.
Miles Robbins chats about his role in Daniel Isn’t Real, how he prepared and what he does to get ready for an audition.
Bryan Cranston spoke about his return to Walter White, his signature character, and how he got back into the role for El Camino.
Javicia Keslie chats about God Friended Me, her journey from web-series to series regular and why self-tape auditions are the worst.
Rachel Skarsten spoke about the intriguing possibilities for her character and explained how that informs her portrayal of Alice in the CW’s Batwoman
Hauser is absolutely brilliant as Jewell. It’s an understated performance. If he doesn’t get an Oscar nomination it’ll be a crime.