SXSW Interview: The Stars of ‘The Cabin in the Woods’, Jesse Williams, Kristen Connolly and Anna Hutchinson
The 3 talk about about their first auditions for the film, the stage combat class they had to take and geeking out with Joss on Shakespeare
The 3 talk about about their first auditions for the film, the stage combat class they had to take and geeking out with Joss on Shakespeare
But would you expect outrage — and outright racism — from fans of a novel when an African-American actor is cast in the role of an African-American character?
Despite the movie’s misfortune, Kitsch says he has “absolutely no regrets” about his film debut, even adding, “I would do John Carter again tomorrow. I’m very proud of John Carter. Box office doesn’t validate me as a person, or as an actor.”
“It is bizarre that someone is going to have a doll with my face on it. You don’t ever think that way when you’re an actor,” she said.
Matthew: “You have to start creating your own material, now more than ever”
Jacob and Matt talk about acting, working with Matthew Lillard and how the two lived together during the shoot
Everyone would love to be Don Draper, but somebody has to play the office pariah on Mad Men. Vincent Kartheiser, who plays the scheming Pete Campbell on AMC’s hit drama about a 1960s advertising agency, doesn’t mind a little dirty work, though
In attendance was creator Matthew Weiner, Jon Hamm, John Slattery, January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser, Jared Harris, Rich Sommer, Aaron Staton, Robert Morse, Kiernan Shipka and Jay R. Ferguson.
Emily shares two simple, yet powerful strategies to overcome the “nothing to say obstacle” every single time
The internet has dramatically changed most aspects of communication and entertainment over the last two decades. Even theater, which has remained remarkably loyal to its Greek origins over the last few thousand years, is now being changed by the internet, especially when it comes to New Paradise Laboratories, a Philadelphia-based theater company that is using the internet and social media to present its plays.
While speaking to reporters on the set of his upcoming film Get a Job, Cranston about Detachment and Cranston expressed surprise that the interviewer liked the film, revealing, “I haven’t seen it. I’m surprised to hear that [you liked the film] actually.”
A guy The Office star refers to with a laugh as a “dick-y douche bag”, who thinks he has his own life under control, Pat is the polar opposite when compared to Jeff (played by Jason Segel).
IMDb, one of the most popular websites on the internet, has come under fire for in recent months, not only because of its now-famous age discrimination filed by Junie Hoang but also from other complaints, like those from Texas Councilman Shane Scott, who IMDb confused with the same-name soft-core aduly film actor.
Jenn on the quick shoot: “I think in one day… [We shot] like 22 pages”
The Internet Movie Database — one of the most popular websites on the internet, with more than 110 million unique users per month — is the first, and often last, stop for anyone looking for information about any movie, television show, actor, or production member.
Preparing to play legendary president Abraham Lincoln would be difficult enough for an actor—but portraying him as a vampire hunter seems like it would be considerably harder.
Comedienne Maya Rudolph opened up about how hectic her life was during her Saturday Night Live days and her grossest scene in last year’s box-office smash wedding comedy Bridesmaids.
Betty Draper isn’t often in the discussion when the topic turns to “favorite Mad Men character,” but actress January Jones makes a pretty good case for why her character appears to be so cold-hearted on AMC’s hit period drama, which returns for it fifth season this Sunday, March 25.
Donald Sutherland is one of the most prolific and versatile of motion picture actors, with an astonishing resume of well over one hundred and thirty films
Stanley Tucci has appeared in over 50 films and countless television shows. In the past few years he has appeared in films such as “Captain America: The First Avenger,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “The Terminal” and “Road to Perdition.”