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David Lynch.The actor, who is best known for working with Lynch on projects like Twin Peaks, 1984’s Dune and Blue Velvet, discussed his working relationship with the director in an interview with AV Club.Asked about the themes of Blue Velvet and if the film inspired the actor’s creative path moving forward, MacLachlan said: “I don’t think that I was that conscious of it, to be honest. I was fresh out of school and just learning my chops, and suddenly I’m working with one of the great filmmakers, surreal filmmakers in the world.“And I don’t pretend to understand much of what David does, but I do recognise that I’m his conduit through these worlds, and that’s a challenge – and also, I feel pretty good about that.
There’s a confidence that I understand what’s necessary for me to do with David.”Asked if he believes there’s a defined meaning in Lynch’s choices, MacLachlan replied: “Oh, I think he knows exactly what he’s doing and what he wants to create, but I don’t think I always understand why. I think there are things in his films that are there just to put you in a frame of mind, and he’s sort of saying ‘stop thinking and just exist in this time now.’“So I just pretty much give over control honestly to him.
I know he’s got the road map, and I’m following it in my way, and then he’s supplementing when I have a question or he needs to direct.”MacLachlan’s latest role is in the crime comedy film Confess, Fletch, directed by Greg Mottola (Superbad). The film, which follows a man who becomes a murder suspect while searching for a missing art collection, also stars Jon Hamm, Roy Wood Jr., Lorenza Izzo, John Slattery and Marcia Gay Harden.The actor last collaborated with Lynch on the revival of Twin Peaks, titled Twin Peaks: The
.and . The network announced the news Wednesday, touting the three series' strong debuts. , CBS notes, is the No.
They were never as big as they should have been— though folks like Radiohead, PJ Harvey, The Flaming Lips, Danger Mouse, and Tom Waits took them out on tour, or collaborated with them, or both— but in the late-’90s and the ’00s, Sparklehorse, the indie rock project by Mark Linkous was super beloved by many musicians who have gone on to be very famous.
Marta Balaga Emily Blunt left her mark on Cannes, and not just with her acclaimed performances. The actor, in town for the pre-Mipcom premiere of the first episode of her six-part series “The English,” also left a handprint in wet concrete, joining the likes of Jodie Foster, Meryl Streep or David Lynch. Blunt was joined on the red carpet by co-star Chaske Spencer, as well as writer and director Hugo Blick, the latter also behind Maggie Gyllenhaal starrer “The Honorable Woman.” In “The English,” Blunt plays an aristocratic Englishwoman, Lady Cornelia Locke, who comes to America in the 1890s. It’s hardly a welcoming place, but she joins forces with Pawnee Scout Eli Whipp. She is hoping to track down a man who is responsible for her son’s death. He wants to reclaim his land.
FX’s Fargo has added David Rysdahl, Sam Spruell, Jessica Pohly and Nick Gomez to the cast of the fifth season. They join the previously announced Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, Lamorne Morris and Richa Moorjani.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Fargo” Season 5 is rounding out its main cast with five new additions. David Rysdahl (“Oppenheimer,” “Nine Days,” “Dead Pigs”), Sam Spruell (“The North Water,” “Small Axe,” “Outlaw King”), Jessica Pohly (“SMILF,” “Goliath”), and Nick Gomez (“She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,” “The Walking Dead”) have all joined the fifth season of the FX anthology series. They join previously announced cast members Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joe Keery, Lamorne Morris, and Richa Moorjani. The official description of the fifth season of the show states, “Set in 2019, when is a kidnapping not a kidnapping, and what if your wife isn’t yours?”
Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalogue titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This twice-monthly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
Documentarian filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe is known for his deep dives into specific films and filmmakers.
Saturday Night Live is back!
#SNLPremiere pic.twitter.com/kH1cttLSts“Oh, good. Trump sketch,” Teller says as Peyton Manning. “Way to mix it up!” The skit made fun of the politically motivated direction the show has taken in past seasons, along with the recent exit of the show’s most beloved cast members.Veteran cast members Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Pete Davidson, and Kyle Mooney all made their final SNL appearances on the show’s 47th season finale in May.
Miles Teller made his childhood dreams come true as the host of Saturday Night Live.
Reese Witherspoon looks to be on a very important phone call while filming new scenes for the upcoming season of The Morning Show on Tuesday evening (September 27) in New York City.
Jennifer Aniston is back in action and looking better than ever! She is back in New York City filming the latest installment of The Morning Show, and she has a new co-star by her side. The star has returned to all her Alex Levy glory, looking like the ultimate girlboss on set.MORE: Jennifer Aniston excitedly reveals truth behind viral shower photoShe was spotted filming in the streets of downtown New York City in a stylish outfit, and with her was Mad Men star Jon Hamm, whose casting in the hit Apple TV Show was announced earlier in the summer.The former Friends star was spotted looking chic as ever as she donned a black turtleneck and a cropped, double breasted black blazer with sharp lapels and tortoise buttons, which she paired with figure-hugging bootcut jeans and black suede booties.WATCH: Jennifer Aniston pays emotional tribute to her father as she makes surprise apprearanceMORE: David Schwimmer hilariously replicates Jennifer Aniston's latest shower photoShe topped the look off by letting her iconic golden locks shine, and accessorizing with silver aviator glasses.However, there was one more accessory that really topped the cake, and Jennifer showed off not only her style but her impossible coolness by effortlessly hopping on a silver vintage Porsche Targa, which was convertible to boot.Jon later joined in on the fun, hopping into the luxury sports car next to his co-star, looking smart in black jeans and a gray t-shirt layered under a black army jacket.
Jennifer Aniston offers Jon Hamm a ride in her Porsche while filming scenes for the upcoming season of The Morning Show in New York City on Monday (September 26).
Jon Hamm was fully invested in his new movie, Confess, Fletch.
Zack Sharf How committed was Jon Hamm to getting “Confess, Fletch” made? Director Greg Mottola revealed to Uproxx (via IndieWire) that the “Mad Men” Emmy winner gave back 60 percent of his salary to help finance three extra days of filming on the indie project. Mottola also gave up a portion of his own salary to extend the shoot. According to Mottola, the money that Miramax executive Bill Block was able to put up for the film only covered 27 days of shooting. When Mottola and Hamm went out to find extra funding to bring the shoot to 30 days, they were rejected by every financier. “Everyone said, ‘I don’t know that this kind of comedy works in this day and age,'” Mottola said. “They just had a kind of like, ‘Who’s Fletch? I don’t think anyone cares anymore.’
Jon Hamm has love on the brain! The actor, who has never been married, told Howard Stern that he is in a space in his life where he is ready to settle down. “I’m in a relationship right now and it’s comfortable,” the 51-year-old actor said on Stern’s SirusXM radio show about his relationship with Anna Osceala. “It’s a feeling of taking care of someone else and being taken care of.«The star said that his relationship is a result of working on himself and doing the work to unpack trauma — which includes his mother's death at a young age -- so that it can continue to be successful. “And it’s also been a process of working on myself, my mental health and unpacking all of that trauma, my realizing that, you know, when you lose somebody that’s so important to you like a mother so early, that creates a wound that blocks a lot of that emotional accessibility, that blocks a lot of that availability, and vulnerability,» he shared.Hamm noted that he's thought about taking his relationship to the next level.