Joel Edgerton on Directing Nicole Kidman in ‘Boy Erased’
Director Joel Edgerton initially thought he didn’t need to give Kidman direction, and why she told him that he should.
Director Joel Edgerton initially thought he didn’t need to give Kidman direction, and why she told him that he should.
The two actors talk about acting and their roles in the film.
Wicked, which had its Broadway premiere 15 years ago this week, is showing no signs of age. In fact, it feels even more relevant than ever.
Reddick talks about the film, playing a psychopath and tells the story of his worst audition!
Bohemian Rhapsody gets just enough things right to make it an semi-enjoyable homage to the brilliant Freddie Mercury.
Malek spoke how playing Mercury “terrified” him at first but later gave him the courage to stand up for his fellow cast members in a difficult situation.
Yeun explains why Burning was unlike anything else he has ever done in his career and why his lengthy stint on The Walking Dead was not as fulfilling as he hoped it would be.
D’Arcy Carden explains why acting is only for people who really want it — and how Upright Citizens Brigade saved her career.
Watch a video of Roberts auditioning in the mid-1980s opposite actor Alan Boyce
Dinklage revealed critical aspects about performing as Hervé and also shares some words of caution about actors who are too obsessed with method acting.
Mooren and Serafino have terrific chemistry and they could have easily carried the entire film.
Everett talks getting into character and why playing Wilde in David Hare’s play, The Judas Kiss, served as a great audition piece.
Fillion also talks how the industry has changed since he started acting.
Ahmed admits that he wanted to be in the Star Wars spinoff movie so badly that he went extreme to convince the director that he was right for the part.
Edgerton spoke about working with Hedges on the film and explained how his own experience as an actor helps inform how he works with actors.
Ferguson sat for a conversation to discuss his career on and off the stage.
While Fisher is speaking material largely cut from the film, she still has the commanding presence that made Leia such an iconic character.
Mortensen speaks in-depth about his work and how he approaches his often-offbeat roles.
Dinklage revealed that acting on a TV show helped improved his abilities by making the craft seem more like a regular job.
Tobolowsky, who’s a great storyteller, also talks about working on Deadwood and why you should never film in the woods.