It’s definitely not a requirement to be a well-versed cinephile to become a great filmmaker. However, you can’t imagine that it hurts to have a knowledge of some of the best directors around when trying to craft your own art.
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Promising Young Woman star Alfred Molina has recalled his experience reading the script for the first time.The actor, who makes a cameo appearance in Emerald Fennell’s debut feature as a lawyer called Jordan, said he was “shocked and intrigued” when first reading.“When I read the script, I was shocked and intrigued, and it made me laugh — it scared me! But the scene itself struck me very hard,” Molina said in an interview with Variety.In his scene of the film, Cassie (Carey Mulligan) visits
.It’s definitely not a requirement to be a well-versed cinephile to become a great filmmaker. However, you can’t imagine that it hurts to have a knowledge of some of the best directors around when trying to craft your own art.
Promising Young Woman the Oscars organisers chose to showcase the film. Emerald Fennell’s revenge thriller starring Carey Mulligan was nominated for five awards at yesterday night’s Oscars ceremony (25 April).
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Emerald Fennell kicked off Sunday night’s festivities, winning the best original screenplay honor at at the 93rd annual Academy Awards for her Carey Mulligan-starrer Promising Young Woman. The award marked the first Oscar win for Fennell.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Promising Young Woman” writer and director Emerald Fennell won best original screenplay at the 93rd Academy Awards, while “The Father’s” Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller earned a best adapted screenplay prize. The annual salute to Hollywood kicked off Sunday as a global pandemic continued to upend cultural life — a change of circumstances that was reflected in the way that the 2021 edition of the Oscars unfolded.
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Marvel film Spider-Man: No Way Home.The actor, who last portrayed the scientist-turned-eight-limbed villain in Sam Raimi’s 2004 sequel Spider-Man 2, will revisit his role as Otto Octavius for the follow-up to 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home.Speaking in a new interview, Molina described his involvement as “the worst kept secret in Hollywood” and detailed how his character fits into the new Tom Holland-starring movie.“When we were shooting it, we were all under orders not to talk about it,
Rumours have been floating around that Alfred Molina will be reprising the role of Otto Octavius (a.k.a. Doctor Octopus) in the upcoming “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
Surprising MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans in a big way is Alfred Molina in a detailed interview as he spilt the beans with massive spoilers when it comes to his Marvel character Doctor Octopus' return in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Alfred Molina has confirmed that he will return as Doc Oak in the upcoming movie Spider-Man: No Way Home and he also spilled more details about the film than we ever expected.
When reports surfaced that “Spider-Man 2” actor Alfred Molina would be reprising the role of Doctor Otto Octavius, aka Doctor Octopus, the internet flipped and went to further speculation mode. It seemed like the multiverse was truly upon Marvel.
VarietyMolina, who is 67, had “practical” concerns about the physicality of the role since he has aged since the 2004 superhero film.“‘Did you see what we did to Bob Downey Jr.
Kate Aurthur editorWhen Alfred Molina was first invited to reprise his role as the villainous Otto Octavius in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” — the forthcoming third installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man films, led by Tom Holland — he said he was told to keep it quiet.“When we were shooting it, we were all under orders not to talk about it, because it was supposed to be some great big secret,” Molina said with a laugh during an interview with Variety about his role in the
Kate Aurthur editorEmerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” — starring Carey Mulligan as Cassie, a woman whose life has been derailed by the rape and subsequent suicide of her best friend, Nina — has been nominated for five Academy Awards, including three for Fennell (picture, director and screenplay) and a best actress nomination for Mulligan’s intricate portrayal of Cassie, who is hell-bent on avenging Nina to the point of her own destruction.In Variety’s December cover story about the film,