Movie Review: Joel Edgerton’s ‘Boy Erased’
If there is a hell, you have to believe that there’s a white-hot space reserved for some of the people portrayed in Joel Edgerton’s new film, Boy Erased.
If there is a hell, you have to believe that there’s a white-hot space reserved for some of the people portrayed in Joel Edgerton’s new film, Boy Erased.
Mulligan also talks about figuring things out on set, her worst audition and more!
Wicked, which had its Broadway premiere 15 years ago this week, is showing no signs of age. In fact, it feels even more relevant than ever.
Reddick talks about the film, playing a psychopath and tells the story of his worst audition!
Bohemian Rhapsody gets just enough things right to make it an semi-enjoyable homage to the brilliant Freddie Mercury.
Mooren and Serafino have terrific chemistry and they could have easily carried the entire film.
Everett talks getting into character and why playing Wilde in David Hare’s play, The Judas Kiss, served as a great audition piece.
Tobolowsky, who’s a great storyteller, also talks about working on Deadwood and why you should never film in the woods.
The cast is solid, the premise is fun and there are some legitimate laugh out loud scenes.
Writer/director Nick Kelly has made a film about friendship and tolerance that is so sweet and uplifting, it’ll remind you about what being a true friend is really about.
If this really is Robert Redford’s last film then he is certainly going out on a high note.
David also talks about his time at Juilliard and the first things he does when he gets a role.
Ironside also chats about how he chooses his projects and why he likes to help out indie filmmakers.
Beautiful, The Carole King Musical is one of those rare shows where every single thing has come together perfectly.
Scott also talks about auditions and if she felt pressure being the lead in her first big studio film.
Actor Brian Dennehy also reveals the advice that actor Christopher Plummer gave him that he still uses today.
Takei chats about his activism, why he took the role in American and bringing the musical, Allegiance, to Broadway.
Tsai also talks about his audition for the show!
“I was like, ‘I’m not gonna get a four year contract on a soap.’ I wasn’t nervous whatsoever. Of course, don’t you know, that’s the one I booked.” – Chrishell Stause
Dapolito’s film is a love letter to those who already loved Radner. It may not bring new fans to her legacy but it’ll solidify the one she has with her fans.