Tag: Barry Keoghan
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Golden Globes 2024: Oppenheimer Succession and Poor Things win big – as it happened
The first starry awards event of the year was dominated by Barbenheimer and the final season of SuccessionFull report: Oppenheimer and Succession dominate major awardsBlack lace and Barbie pink: the 2024 red carpet – in picturesThe full list of winnersIt was to be expected that Barry Keoghan, who is nominated for Best male actor in…
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer Ending Explained
In some ways, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is Yorgos Lanthimos’ most direct, explicitly stated narrative taken to its most direct, explicitly clear ending to date. Martin (Barry Keoghan) tells Dr. Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell) that, in light of Steven botching Martin’s father’s surgery resulting in his death, Steven’s family will die from a…
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Barry Keoghan Nabbed ‘The Batman’ Joker Role With a $10 Riddler Audition
Barry Keoghan may have had a major breakthrough in 2022 with the gold-plated The Banshees of Inisherin, after his performance as the troubled Dominic saw him nominated for an Academy Award and take home a BAFTA for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. So it’s easily forgotten that he actually had a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance in…
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Barry Keoghan Spent $10 to Make His Riddler Self-Tape Audition for ‘The Batman,’ Then Got Cast as Joker: ‘I Just Wanted Swag to Come Across’
Barry Keoghan’s latest profile in Esquire magazine reveals that he spent $10 to make his viral self-tape audition for Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” which introduced Robert Pattinson as the latest iteration of the Caped Crusader. Keoghan sent in a tape to play the Riddler, though Paul Dano ended up getting the role. However, Keoghan impressed…
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Saltburn review – hot Brideshead soup needs more seasoning
London film festival: Emerald Fennell’s followup to Promising Young Woman boasts dazzling turns from Rosamund Pike and Carey Mulligan, but the script could have used another all-nighter in the libraryA lovely supporting turn from Rosamund Pike – and a raucous cameo from Carey Mulligan – are the main reasons to like the opening movie of…
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Emerald Fennell Cast Barry Keoghan in ‘Saltburn’ After His ‘Killing of a Sacred Deer’ Performance: He’s a ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Actor
Emerald Fennell found her crown jewel in Barry Keoghan for “Saltburn.” Fennell, who won the Best Original Screenplay Oscar for her feature debut “Promising Young Woman,” told Vanity Fair that she cast Keoghan in sophomore film “Saltburn” after seeing 2017 film “The Killing of a Sacred Deer.”Yorgos Lanthimos’ body horror thriller first pitted Keoghan and…
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The Joker Would Have Been A One-And-Done-Batman Villain Had It Not Been For One Man
The Joker has basically become as iconic as Batman himself in modern culture. These days, we’re seeing just as much of The Clown Prince of Crime as we are of the Dark Knight, with “Joker 2” recently wrapping production and a fresh approach to the character from Barry Keoghan, who showed up in a scene…
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‘Saltburn’ First Look: Barry Keoghan & Jacob Elordi Star In Emerald Fennell’s New Film Arriving This Fall
After an Oscar-winning debut with the release of “Promising Young Woman,” all eyes have been on Emerald Fennell as she preps the debut of her sophomore film, “Saltburn.” Well, as we approach the fall and awards season, we are finally getting our first look at the highly-anticipated drama.Read More: Ana De Armas Wanted Emerald Fennell…
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Promising Young Woman follow-up Saltburn given opening slot at London film festival
Emerald Fennell’s film, starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi and Rosamund Pike, is ‘a tale of privilege and desire’ following a young student at OxfordSaltburn, writer-director Emerald Fennell’s follow-up to Promising Young Woman, has been selected as the opening film for the 2023 edition of the London film festival in October, it has been announced.Starring Barry…
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Amazon Studios, MGM set year-end release for ‘Saltburn’
Barry Keoghan plays Oxford misfit drawn into aristocratic world.Saltburn, Emerald Fennell’s follow-up to Promising Young Woman, will open via MGM in limited release on November 24 followed by a December 1 expansion.The film stars Barry Keoghan as newly arrived Oxford University student struggling to fit in who gets drawn into the world of the charming…