Interview: The Team Behind Crackle’s ‘SuperMansion’ Discuss the Show, Stop-Motion Animation and the Voice Actors
They talk about the voice cast, including Chris Pine, the long-hours it takes to finish just one episode and more!
They talk about the voice cast, including Chris Pine, the long-hours it takes to finish just one episode and more!
“I feel very blessed to have gotten this opportunity to delve into this character.” – Jenna Elfman
The three actors chat about the latest season, the incredible fight scenes and working with a fake baby.
Courtney Henggeler said that she was just about to quit acting to focus on writing when she got the audition for Cobra Kai.
Terrence McNally has had one heck of a life and director Jeff Kaufman manages to showcase that in his wonderful documentary, Every Act of Life.
“It’s out of my hands. There’s nothing I can do. I can just do my job as an actor.” – Bella Dayne on Auditions
The film is a nice insight into the man and Perlman is a delight to watch.
Hilmar chats about working with Kingsley, the research she did for the film, getting her start in Iceland and her time at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Visnjic talks about working with the cast, his character and the decision to move the show from Vancouver to Los Angeles.
Barrett talks about the growth his character makes this year, improvising dialogue and fan reaction to the show.
Two of the stars of NBC’s Timeless, Denise Christopher and Paterson Joseph, were at WonderCon to talk about the new season and their characters.
“I’ve never lost that childish joy and excitement that I had in the beginning of my career. I think that’s one of the only ways you can survive in this industry” – Brittany Curran
True fans of the original will no doubt enjoy finding what has happened to their beloved characters but casual fans may be a bit disappointed.
Wes Anderson’s latest stop-motion film is a love letter to pooches everywhere.
“I think for us it was just such a profound learning experience seeing his process, seeing how he, you know, approached the material. He would do things differently every take, same with Patton.” – Eddie Leavy on working with Glenn Howerton Eddie Leavy and Sari Arambulo star in NBC’s new
Sexton was a working actress and is now an acting coach and acting teacher, so she knows what she’s talking about.
Director Steve Sullivan, uses old footage and Sievey’s own archives to paint an inspiring story of someone, who, no matter what the consequences, forged his own path in the world.
Kelly is terrific and shows a real flair for the kind of low-key comedy in the film.
“I always say to actors, if you don’t get something, there’s a reason. It’s okay. It sucks in the moment. But it’ll all work out man.” – Michael Kelly
The film is oddly motivating, yet after all the soul-searching and all the interviews, we’re left with an ending that’s a bit abrupt. But, the lead-up, like his life, is what’s really the point.