Movie Review: ‘Degenerates’
The cast is solid, the premise is fun and there are some legitimate laugh out loud scenes.
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.
It’s a film that merits watching mostly because of the terrific performances from Sevigny and Stewart.
“You always want to start a character in the moment. If you walk out on stage, you wanna bring with you that moment that happened to you before you walked out on the stage.” – Brent Jennings
Actor Christopher Meyer talks about his most embarrassing audition and how it didn’t hurt his relationship with the casting director.
Rufus Sewell, who plays John Smith, sat down to talk about his character and why he didn’t want to play just a “pure black-hearted villain.”
Russell Hornsby talks coming to set prepared, how he builds a character, The Affair and more!
“Once you step in front of the camera, everything’s a lie. You got to find out a way to tell your truth” – John C. McGinley
“I think of it as an athlete during the off season, they’re not going to stop training and expect to go into the next season 100%.” – Tiera Skovbye on Why She Still Takes Acting Classes
Garret Dillahunt: “When I first discovered acting, it was therapeutic for me… I just loved hiding in other people.”