Movie Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Glass’
The film is more graphic novel than pure comic book. Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan wants to deal with what it’s like to be a human with super abilities and its effects on the world at large.
The film is more graphic novel than pure comic book. Writer/director M. Night Shyamalan wants to deal with what it’s like to be a human with super abilities and its effects on the world at large.
When Buckley descends the staircase for Hello, Dolly!, it’s a nice moment, combining musical theatre royalty with one of the classic musical theatre songs.
Actor Bradley Cooper chats about about developing the voice of his character, Jackson Maine
Rati Gupta talks on how her career has changed since booking ‘Big Bang Theory’, working on the show, auditions and how she end up becoming an actor.
Regina King on her early days as an actress and what she went through in her career before Boyz n the Hood.
“I moved to New York City almost three years ago, and my acting journey has gone different than I imagined,” writes actress/writer Barbara Bernardi.
J.K. Simmons talks about playing two versions of the same character on Counterpart and more.
Adam Driver talks about his approach to acting and how his youth, military background, and work with different types of directors inform his performances.
Sam Elliott on what it was like when Bradley Cooper revealed he was basing his character’s voice on Elliot’s, quality supporting roles, and the first time he was at the Golden Globes.
Patrick Wilson speaks about portraying the DC Comics super-villain and how he embraced the character’s motives and personality.
Chadwick Boseman talks about how his perception of acting has changed — and hasn’t changed — since his big success.
Aquaman boasts a terrific cast, great director and a couple of great action scenes. What it does not have, like most DC movies, is a good script.
Lormand talks about his role and becoming a series regular for season 2, how he booked so many roles while living in the Southeast and much more.
Richard E. Grant says that there was “no precedent” for his success as an actor.
Gyllenhaal discusses what inspired him to the role and discusses the challenges of playing a double amputee.
Mary Poppins Returns, the sequel to the 1964 Disney classic, is more than a worthy follow up. It’s joyful, uplifting and features an Oscar-worthy performance from Emily Blunt.
Chalamet admits that he, like many young actors, was worried about making enough from acting to pay his bills.
Bill Pullman sits for a career Q&A where he goes in-depth on his most famous roles.
Here are the components that will help you to succeed not only as a performer, but also in life.
When Lucas Hedges has to cry on cue for a scene, it’s something he stresses about, but it’s something he’s developed a technique for in his films.