In helping spread
the word about their new film, the two took time to answer some questions.
Not exact matches
I'm doing all I can to spread the
word about this amazing
film, and now Toni has a
new book out on microbirth as well!
So much has been written online
about Martin Scorsese's brilliant
new film The Wolf of Wall Street that trying to follow the talented likes of Richard Brody, Glenn Kenny, and Nick Pinkerton in 150
words feels akin to being the guy who has to give a speech after Jordan Belfort at Stratton Oakmont.
To get the
word out
about the show, Executive Producer Bryan Fuller and co-star Hugh Dancy sat down with Media Mikes to talk
about the
new show, fans of the
films and exactly how much is TOO much?
Stateside, we will wait to hear
word about our own release date, but until then we'll have to enjoy this
new batch of images from the
film (courtesy of The Playlist and Purple Snow), featuring anyone and everyone you can think of from the apocalyptic thriller — Octavia Spencer, Ah - Sung Ko, Chris Evans, Allison Pill and a truly bizarre Tilda Swinton, which is a lot for her.
Don't take my
word for it — director David Ayer and the
film's stars — including Will Smith, Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace — talk
about Bright's action sequences (and there's plenty of
new footage, to boot).
New to this disc is the four - minute «In Walt's
Words: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,» an audio - only interview with Walt Disney discussing the
film set to an image track, the seven - minute featurette «Iconography» that explores the
film's influences on popular culture, art, and fashion, «@DisneyAnimation: Designing Disney's First Princess» with four contemporary animators discussing the design of Snow White, and an «Alternate Sequence: The Prince Meets Snow White,» plus the breezy promo - style pieces «The Fairest Facts of Them All: 7 Facts You May Now Know
About Snow White» with Disney Channel star Sofia Carson and the rap retelling «Snow White in Seventy Seconds.»
New information
about the Marvel Studios» next two Avengers
films has been revealed this week, but a picture is worth a thousand
words - and the ones released alongside Vanity Fair's article may have a lot to say
about what's coming in the currently in - production sequels.
Tim Burton has been talking a lot
about Beetlejuice 2 lately, stating that it's «probably closer than ever» and confirming Winona Ryder will return to the cast alongside Michael Keaton, and now the director has shared a few more
words during a promotional interview for his
new film Big Eyes, revealing that he «wouldn't call -LSB-...]
In his
new film, director Raoul Peck envisions the book James Baldwin never finished - a radical narration
about race in America, using the writer's original
words.