Ouch! The New York Times Reviews Taylor Lautner’s Acting in ‘Abduction’: “An advanced robot”
The New York Times Steven Holden reviewed not only Abduction but Lautner’s looks and acting ability. Any he was not kind.
The New York Times Steven Holden reviewed not only Abduction but Lautner’s looks and acting ability. Any he was not kind.
Closer is a rare but welcome example of a cast which is stronger than its material
Review: ‘Closer’ at the Sargent Theater (NYC) Read More »
Jason: “I like to play very raw characters, characters who have a degree of vulnerability and passion about what they’re doing”
It’s not an easy job because the ego wants to get in there and take credit, or lay blame, or excuse, or rationalize, or defend, or judge.
You Are Your Own Channel – Stay Plugged In! Read More »
Even Broadway stars can’t nail every audition — as many actors know, even the smallest, most insignificant thing could stop an actor from getting a part.
Broadway Stars Recall Their Worst Audition Stories Read More »
Brad Pitt might not want to make plans Oscar weekend because I’m betting that he’ll be one of the 5 guys named for Best Actor.
Review: ‘Moneyball’ Read More »
creen Actors Guild today announced the results of elections for its top two elected positions and National Board. Ken Howard has been re-elected for a second term as Screen Actors Guild president, and Amy Aquino will continue in her role as secretary-treasurer. Both will serve two-year terms, beginning September 25.
Ken Howard Re-Elected as SAG President, continues to work on “creating one union” Read More »
Rob on his weight gain: “I would literally eat six to eight donuts everyday through production. That was amazing. I will not lie to you”
Thank goodness Golden Age stars like Humphrey Bogart aren’t still acting today… because if he were it seems Bogie and his ever-present cigarettes would only be in “adult’s only” movies.
John: “I have big ideas because I have big ideas about the character”