Joaquin Phoenix can certainly be mercurial, cagey, and unpredictable in real life, depending on his mood and the kinds of questions you throw at him, but he’s also as affable and playful.
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It’s unclear if it’s the type of movie that will stir up Oscar talk, which is kind of a shame since it’s so worthy, but regardless (and ultimately who cares), but one of the loveliest movies of 2021 is easily Mike Mills‘ “C’mon C’mon,” a sublime little family drama starring Joaquin Phoenix (read our review).
Mills is a great humanistic empath whose films are always filled with melancholic nostalgia and affecting wistfulness and “C’mon C’mon” mines this rich vein again without ever feeling
.Joaquin Phoenix can certainly be mercurial, cagey, and unpredictable in real life, depending on his mood and the kinds of questions you throw at him, but he’s also as affable and playful.
The Beatles, Get Back, saying it will make the legendary band “seem young again”.The three part film, which is coming to Disney+ this week (November 25), focuses on the making of the band’s penultimate studio album ‘Let It Be’ and showcases their final concert as a band, on London’s Savile Row rooftop, in its entirety.The film has been cut from 55 hours of unseen footage, filmed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and 140 hours of mostly unheard audio from the recording sessions.
A sweet duet! Carrie Underwood and Jason Aldean brought down the house with their song “If I Didn’t Love You” at the 2021 American Music Awards.
Actors Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara are urging people to make one big change to their Thanksgiving menus this year: leave turkey off the plate.
Actors Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara are urging people to make one big change to their Thanksgiving menus this year: leave Turkey off the plate.
Will Tizard ContributorLife on the road and fantasy worlds held sway at the 29th edition of the EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival on Saturday, winning big after a week of scaled down but enthusiastic industry events, seminars and screenings celebrating cinematography.“C’mon C’mon,” shot by Robbie Ryan and directed by Mike Mills, won this year’s Golden Frog.
parenting his sister’s 9-year-old son (Woody Norman), was inspired by Mills’ relationship with his own child, Hopper.“I always tell Hopper that a human being is huge,” says Mills, who’s married to the filmmaker Miranda July. “All the possibilities and contradictions are enormous.
C’mon C’mon is distributor A24’s first platform release post pandemic, opening on five screens in New York (Angelika and Lincoln Square) and LA (Grove, Landmark and AMC Burbank) It’s s vote of confidence — launching in the strongest markets and letting word of mouth spread only works if there are signs of life. Specialty distributors say subtle signs there are, as more films open and stay in theaters longer.
Lots of British actors are good at American accents. Many American actors are good at British accents.
, Julian Fellowes is turning his attention to New York City, which is the backdrop of his latest period drama,. Starring Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon and Carrie Coon, the nine-episode series will explore the period of great conflict between the old and new ways in the late-1800s.
parenting his sister’s 9-year-old son (Woody Norman), was inspired by Mills’ relationship with his own child, Hopper.“I always tell Hopper that a human being is huge,” says Mills, who’s married to the filmmaker Miranda July. “All the possibilities and contradictions are enormous.
Joaquin Phoenix hits the red carpet for a special screening of C’mon C’mon at Fine Arts Theatre on November 16, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.
It’s really sweet to see a veteran actor creating a real connection with someone who’s just beginning their career. Joaquin Phoenix seemed like he’d gotten really close with 11-year-old actor Woody Norman, who played his nephew in his upcoming film C’mon C’mon. The pair posed for photos on the red carpet for a screening of the brand new movie in Beverly Hills on Tuesday November 16.
Three years after the Dick Cheney biopic “Vice,” Adam McKay is back with his next film, “Don’t Look Up.” Why that title? Well, there’s a comet on its way to destroy Earth, and a couple of astronomers must conduct a massive media tour to warn humanity. The problem is, most of society won’t take the threat seriously–or perhaps they just don’t want to.
As with his past features Beginners and 20th Century Women, writer-director Mike Mills focused his latest effort, C’mon C’mon, on family—this time honing in not on his relationship with his father or mother, but instead on that between an adult and a child.