Posts Tagged ‘Richard Jenkins’
The Rum Diary – Film Review
Johnny Depp plays a boozing but idealistic circa-1960 journalist with his usual disaffected and distanced irony. Depp’s deadpan detachment in The Rum Diary feels anachronistic and unconvincing even on a surface level. Trying to play up its lackluster laughs doesn’t help…
Norman – Film Review
For its first half hour, Norman is a pleasant enough lightweight drama about the kind of amiable teenage loser who knows he is smarter than everyone else but isn’t obnoxious about it. Instead, undersized and boyish high school senior Norman Long (Dan Byrd) has an enjoyably self-deprecating charm…
Friends with Benefits – Jenna Elfman on loving and smacking Justin Timberlake
Jenna Elfman is best known for her role as Dharma in the hit sitcom Dharma and Greg, for which she won a Golden Globe, three Emmy nominations and two TV Guide Awards. We spoke with Jenna about her role, which in some aspects mirrored her life…
Friends with Benefits – Justin Timberlake on the ridiculous gay stereotype
Justin Timberlake is as comfortable onscreen acting as he is onstage singing and dancing. In his new movie Friends with Benefits, he portrays Dylan, an art editor who is recruited by a New York-based executive headhunter. We spoke with Justin at the press day for the movie here in Los Angeles…
Let Me In – clip ‘Car Accident’
Here is the excerpt of Let Me In we promised yesterday. Trailers can be good but then the film not so. This clip gives you a bit more of a idea of the direction of the film so you can better judge for yourself. The film opens in October…
Let Me In – Trailer, release dates and Image gallery
Here is the trailer for Let Me In. We posted interviews with the Actors and Writer/Director Matt Reeves at the end of August. The film first opens on October 1, 2010. Tomorrow we will also be bringing you an excerpt…
Let Me In: Actors Cody Smit-McPhee, Chloë Moretz and Richard Jenkins on the remake of the 2008 Swedish thriller
The film stars Cody Smit-McPhee as Owen an alienated boy, Chloë Moretz as Abby, the innocent-looking vampire and Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins as Abby’s mysterious father figure who enables his young charge’s thirst for blood. The three actors recently sat down to share their thoughts about the film and reveal a few tantalizing hints about the characters…