They give
us happy talk about the film and little else.
Not exact matches
In this installment, CJ, Bernard, and Dustin
talk about the
films we have seen recently including Joe Swanberg's
Happy Christmas, Cannes winner Heli, and the new Shailene Woodley
film The Fault In Our Stars.
Perhaps all the
happy talk around the movie's Oscar chances had little to do with the way the Academy actually thinks: The opportunity to salute Birdman, a
film about a Hollywood actor's redemption, proved too tempting.
Talking with «People» magazine
about his role in the new horror
film «
Happy Birthday,» the singer reveals he's been bitten by the acting bug.
While at the Toronto International Film Festival for the North American premiere of
Happy End, which opens this week in New York, Haneke sat down with me to
talk about his early experiences falling in love with cinema and the
films that have shaped his singular aesthetic.
In addition, Grant
talked about why he wanted to play the villain and how he's never
happy on a
film set and likes to spread his misery around.
As part of the 20th Century Fox panel at this year's The Contenders Presented By Deadline (taking place last month in front of AMPAS and key Guild members at the DGA Theatre) I was
happy to be able to
talk to Production Designer Jack Fisk
about the challenges he had to undertake in this massively complex
film shot entirely on location and in natural light.
Nicolas Winding Refn has been going on the press rounds to promote The Neon Demon and
talked to Sad
Happy Confused podcast
about his desire to make a Wonder Woman
film years ago.
All this
talk about Happy Meals reminds me of one of the things
about the
film that most annoyed me: its complete indifference
about food.
In Support of «The In - Laws» (34:07)-- Wonderful, newly recorded interview piece featuring actors Ed Begley Jr., Nancy Dussault, James Hong and David Paymer, all of whom are more than
happy to
talk about the
film and what it was like to be on set with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin.
Octavia Spencer and John Hawkes star as brother and sister in the upcoming
film Small Town Crime, due out in theaters January 19, but at SXSW, they were
happy to
talk about other roles that might suit them.
Sporting a new haircut for her current project (the sci - fi
film «Annihilation» from «Ex Machina» director Alex Garland), Rodriguez got candid
about her journey to success,
talking about the days when she would sustain herself on little more than ramen while working as an extra and later as a guest star on shows like «
Happy Endings.»
Telluride Guest Director Joshua Oppenheimer, who selected six classic
films to screen at the festival, also showed up to the symposium to
talk about one of his picks, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, which he believes possesses «the saddest
happy ending of all time.»