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Directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steve Rogers, the
film is based on what we are told,
via on - screen titles, were a series of «irony - free, wildly contradictory, totally true»
interviews that Rogers conducted with Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly (masterfully rendered here by Margot Robbie and Sebastian Stan, in period - perfect makeup, hair and clothes).
Conveyed
via two
interviews done with Mike Nichols and theater director Jack O'Brien in the summer of 2014 at the Golden Theatre, where «An Evening with Nichols and May» premiered in 1960 — one in front of a paying audience, and one not — McGrath's
film attempts to capture how a seven - year - old immigrant from Nazi Germany became one of the most influential and award - winning directors of all time.
They haven't made their post-Infinity War plans known, but they've hinted in an
interview from China (
via CBM) that they'd be interested in making solo Black Widow
film.
Now, following a prestigious, sold - out run across North America and Europe, this extraordinary
film is coming to DVD / Blu - ray
via Severin Films, with extras including deleted scenes,
interviews, featurettes, and audio commentary courtesy of Nguyen and stars Alan Bagh and Whitney Moore.
Here's what Neill had to say about joining the
film in an
interview with Shortlist (
via Entertainment Weekly):
If the trailer didn't give you enough information about the
film, then I wholly recommend you check out the below
interview with Beckinsale that was done
via Facebook Live.
The
film premieres in October at the New York
Film Festival, and The
Film Society at Lincoln Center (
via The
Film Stage) got this image to run with an
interview with NYFF Director and Selection Committee Chair Kent Jones.
So far, we're yet to hear any major criticism from the cast (unsurprisingly, given that they remain under contract), but in an
interview with Empire (
via CBM), Superman actor Henry Cavill has weighed in on one of the
film's biggest — and most hilarious — complaints: Superman's CGI shave.
Clearly this year's crop of
films is brimming with promise, so it's a good thing we've until January 26th to take them all in — or at least take them in
via reviews,
interviews and festival features.
The author was recently a guest on the terrific The Watch podcast, in which Andy Greenwald and Chris Ryan reviewed the book and
interviewed Vandermeer about his novel, and he offered some incredibly tantalizing teases about Garland's adaptation, revealing that the
film will (unsurprisingly) have some departures from the book (
via The
Film Stage):
Meanwhile, it would appear that the
film's minders are opting not to build up buzz
via the fall festival track: in this Collider
interview, Wahlberg explains that they'll likely skip Toronto and the rest, choosing instead to «go out and go big» with a December release.
In an
interview with CBC Radio (
via Indiewire), Zimmer reveals that his favorite
film composer is Jonny Greenwood, lead guitarist of Radiohead.
Not yet ready for release, Seeing is Believing: Women Direct elucidates skills needed to succeed as a woman director; women mentor women by sharing their experiences
via filmed interviews.
Hanson conducted penetrating
interviews with
film luminaries as a sort of apprenticeship, and in the early «70s entered the industry proper
via the entry that many so - called «movie brats» used: Roger Corman.
While Steve Zahn appears
via a separately recorded
interview, Liv Tyler and Tom Hanks are notably absent, but it's still nice to see how much the
film means to much of the principal cast.
Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Suss, chronicles this infamous monster's life from rise though retirement
via snippets of his
films, home movies, and
interviews with surviving relatives, such as niece Christiane, the widow of Stanley Kubrick.
This education is delivered
via 35
filmed interviews and slideshows of factory workers, farmers, owners, designers and third - party auditors.