Movie Review: Joaquin Phoenix in ‘Joker’
Joker isn’t one of those films where you leave the theater energized. You’re beaten down and exhausted. But for a film to have that effect on you these days is quite a feat.
Joker isn’t one of those films where you leave the theater energized. You’re beaten down and exhausted. But for a film to have that effect on you these days is quite a feat.
Casting Director Aisha Coley spoke about her experience casting the series and provided some background on how some of the key actors landed their parts.
Sacha Baron Cohen on his commitment to staying in character and why he was embarrassed to reveal his passion for acting to others when he was younger.
Stephen Root spoke about his career, including why he prefers his character work to more serious roles.
GLOW’s Kimmy Gatewood revealed how the Netflix show reignited her passion for acting.
The film lives and breathes on Zellwegger’s excellent work and all the praise she’s getting is absolutely deserved.
Ansel Elgort’s frankness about his preparation and bad auditions is part of his outlook of telling himself the truth about his career.
Richard Kind talks about his role ‘Auggie’, his career, one of his worst auditions and his advice to actors!
Maura Tierney spoke about the emotional intensity that results from working on the Showtime series, The Affair.
Anthony Carrigan goes into detail about portraying NoHo Hank and how his hair loss allows him to find different dimensions of his characters.
For anyone who watched every episode of every season of Downton Abbey, the new film will be like a warm, comfortable blanket that you pulled out of storage.
Jason Bateman talks about working on ‘Ozark’ as both the lead actor and director and working with his co-stars in both capacities.
Sterling K. Brown also talked about working with his co-star Susan Kelechi Watson and having to switch acting gears for his role in Mrs. Maisel.
Emilio Rivera talks about his roles in 3 From Hell, Mayans M.C., his biggest pet peeve and the advice he gives to young actors.
You have to always be hustling. You are your own best salesman. No one will push you and promote you, like you can yourself!
Patricia Arquette delved into how she thinks of herself as an actress and why she almost didn’t pursue acting.
The cast is great. Jeffrey Wright as Hobie has a short monologue about restoring furniture and it’s honestly the best thing in the film.
Even with the rose-colored lense of the film, it’s a swoony remembrance of how huge a star Linda Ronstadt was and how her voice was one for the ages.
Holt McCallany also talks about having to adjust to the physical appearance of a character — despite normally taking pride in his own physical fitness.
Michelle Williams explains that despite how confident she might appear in her roles, she confesses that she doesn’t really know where they might take her.