Tag: Interview
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Ellen Burstyn Says Her Career Continues Because ‘Everybody Else Who Could Play Those Parts Has Already Died’
Ellen Burstyn is a screen legend, and at age 90, she said she’s more in demand now as her peers have all already “died.”The “Exorcist: Believer” star, who returns to the franchise 50 years after William Friedkin’s original film, told her “Law and Order: Organized Crime” co-star Christopher Meloni while in conversation for Interview magazine…
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Robert Pattinson Says He Has a ‘Deep, Deep Fear of Humiliation’: ‘People Will Say You’re Lame Even When You Tried Your Best’
Robert Pattinson is opening up about his deepest, darkest fear: being humiliated onscreen.The “Twilight” alum and “The Batman” star said while in conversation with Jordan Firstman for Interview magazine that there are no excuses for a poor performance.“I have a deep, deep fear of humiliation,” Pattinson said when asked if he ever took on a…
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Rewrites Cut Down ‘Three Pages of Dialogue’ for Lily Gladstone’s Audition; She Lost 30 Pounds During Six-Month Shoot
Lily Gladstone spoke to her “Certain Women” director Kelly Reichardt for Interview magazine (before the SAG-AFTRA strike) and confirmed reports that Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” underwent significant rewrites during its development. The script changed so much that the scene Gladstone was given for her audition got reduced from three pages of straight…
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Patricia Arquette Had Willem Dafoe and Camila Morrone Do ‘Crazy Experimental Rehearsals’ to Prep for ‘Gonzo Girl’
Patricia Arquette encouraged her cast to get a little gonzo on the set of “Gonzo Girl.”Arquette makes her feature directorial debut with the adaptation of Cheryl Della Pietra’s 2015 novel of the same name, which is inspired by journalist Pietra’s experience working as Hunter S. Thompson’s assistant. Willem Dafoe stars as the Thompson stand-in, named…
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Isabelle Adjani on the ‘Great Violence’ of ‘Possession’: ‘It’s Something I Could Never Accept Again’
Isabelle Adjani considers herself a “survivor” after controversial thriller “Possession.”The film, which places among IndieWire’s list of top ’80s films, was directed by Andrzej Żuławski and stars Adjani as a woman who decides into madness after running away from her marriage, causing her husband (Sam Neill) to discover the sinister nature of her infidelities. Adjani…
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Jennifer Lawrence Is “Totally Open” To The Possibility Of A TV Series In The Future
Jennifer Lawrence is at the place in her career where she can do, basically, whatever project she wants. Whether it’s an indie drama that she produces, such as “Causeway,” or a raunch R-rated comedy like “No Hard Feelings,” Lawrence is really able to flex whatever acting muscles she wants. And apparently, that’s not limited to…
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Lea Michele Is Never Going to ‘Blame’ Her Behavior on Past Experiences, but You ‘Can’t Ignore’ the Context
Lea Michele is speaking out on how “Funny Girl” is introducing audiences to who she is after a process of self-reflection.Following allegations of toxic workplace behavior and racially insensitive bullying on the “Glee” set, Michele replaced Beanie Feldstein in the lead “Funny Girl” role on Broadway in July 2022. Michele admitted she has “an edge”…
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Kim Kardashian Is Working on a True Crime Podcast for Spotify
Only Murders in Calabasas?Kim Kardashian, reality star of Hulu’s “The Kardashians” and mega-millionaire entrepreneur, told Interview magazine that she is currently working with Spotify to launch a true crime podcast.“It’s called ‘The System,’” the Skims founder explained. “The first season is about a really crazy case where a guy got the death sentence for a…
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‘Licorice Pizza’ First Reactions: PTA Is Back with ‘Incredible’ Debut Performance from Alana Haim
First screenings in Los Angeles have arrived for Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Licorice Pizza,” his 1970s-set coming-of-age film starring Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman. The movie, his first since 2017’s “Phantom Thread,” is set to launch in limited release on November 26, before going wide on Christmas Day. So far, early word is positive for the…
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Fran Lebowitz: ‘I am really not a contrarian’
The writer and raconteur embodied the hip, downtown Manhattan of the 70s. Now she is winning new fans in her friend Martin Scorsese’s documentary series Pretend It’s a CityAlmost from the moment she set foot in New York more than 50 years ago, Fran Lebowitz has been part of the city’s social firmament. Like it,…