Movie Review: ‘Napoleon’
You would think pairing director Scott and Phoenix in a film about Napoleon would be a sure-fire bullseye.
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You would think pairing director Scott and Phoenix in a film about Napoleon would be a sure-fire bullseye.
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Maridueña was concerned that most of the film would be shot with green screen, but he was pleased to find out that the green screen shots were limited.
Casting Director Sherry Thomas explains how she works with actors to unveil new approaches to characters in auditions.
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Segel spoke about how his approach to his career has changed with projects like ‘Shrinking’
Eisenberg also shares a valuable lesson he learned about acting from director James Ponsoldt.
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The miniseries forced Hauser to expand his range into playing a character coming from an extremely dark place.
Jonathan Majors is freaking fierce. He’s got this calm, quiet rage that just feels like it wants to erupt.
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Andrew Polk talks working with James Gray on Armageddon Time, the research he did for his role and why he likes self-tapes.
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Actor Brian Cox spoke about his acting preferences, including why he feels acting doesn’t need to be a “religious experience.”
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