‘Election’ (Tracy Flick): “Wait – are you accusing me?”
Tracy Flick’s comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
Tracy Flick’s comedic teen monologue from the Reese Witherspoon film, Election
Paul’s (Chris Klein) one minute teen monologue from the film, Election
Paul’s father is angry at his brother in this monologue from, Election.
Jim’s (Matthew Broderick) comedic one minute monologue from the Alexander Payne movie, Election.
Jim (Matthew Broderick) confronts Tracy (Reese Witherspoon) about “certain indiscretions” in this monologue from the film, Election.
A one minute monologue for men from the Reese Witherspoon movie, Election. Dave, the teacher, tries to help Tracy.
“If you’re playing it that you suspect something, then the audience is going to suspect something” – Sarah Paulson [Please note: This post contains spoilers for the ending of M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass] By now most filmgoers are familiar with how M. Night Shyamalan frequently includes twists in his films,
Jason Mitchell spoke about his new film, The Mustang, and reflected on his image and career, particularly how he has worked to avoid typecasting
Ben Affleck, who has played a variety of roles in his career, spoke about how he prepares to play his different characters.