Movie Review: ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum
Johansson and Tatum have a great on-screen chemistry in the film set against NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing.
Johansson and Tatum have a great on-screen chemistry in the film set against NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing.
The film picks up momentum about halfway through and that’s where it finally gets fun.
With this these terrific actors he’s assembled, this is easily one of the best movies of the year.
“There’s so much to nonverbal communication that I have yet to really understand as an actor” – Woody Harrelson
Just a few years ago it would sound like insanity for a film actor on the hottest streak of his career to decide to do television, but with shows like Mad Men and Breaking Bad changing the way television is perceived, it’s no surprise anymore when a major film actor
Jesse Eisenberg is one of those actors who actually admits to having stage fright. Luckily, his role in the new film, Now You See Me, helped him get over his fear.
Martin on his cast: “I couldn’t think of a better actor in any of the parts”
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths that features interviews with its stars Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson.
Here’s a cool video featuring a bunch of well-known actors in the very first on-camera roles.
After Woody Harrelson had his first outing with director Oren Moverman on The Messenger, he received nominations for Best Supporting Actor from the Academy Awards, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild.
In Rampart, his second film with director Oren Moverman, Woody Harrelson again appears as an authority figure, something that Harrelson is never completely comfortable with.
“It was hard for me to believe I could even play a cop.”
Despite being the second heavy drama for Harrelson, he admits that his true passion is for comedies, which he feels more natural about.
“To me, it’s fun when you’re looking at a scene and trying to figure out the best way of, what can make this scene better, what can heighten the emotionality of the scene.” – Woody Harrelson