Producer Tanya Seghatchian and cinematographer Ari Wegner took to the stage Saturday at Deadline’s Contenders Film: New York event to discuss how they put together Netflix’ The Power of the Dog.
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Netflix Dec. 1) and Dunst’s code word for awards.
Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.—-AP: Your admiration for Dunst goes beyond “The Virgin Suicides,” too.CAMPION: “Melancholia" to me was some of the finest female acting I’ve ever seen.DUNST: Jane, you’ve never said that to me. I’m going to cry.CAMPION: It was so damn beautiful and the character that she created was so fragile.
Producer Tanya Seghatchian and cinematographer Ari Wegner took to the stage Saturday at Deadline’s Contenders Film: New York event to discuss how they put together Netflix’ The Power of the Dog.
The men in Jane Campion’s films and TV shows often know how to fuck, and they know how to hurt, and the space between those extremes isn’t very wide. These are rough and tumble men—sailors and foresters, drug dealers who survived Thai prison time, homicide detectives—and the way they look would imply certain things about them.
There are not a lot of actors in this business like Kirsten Dunst. It’s not just that she’s uber-talented and high on the list of talents deserving of landing their first Oscar nomination.
Kirsten Dunst had appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, ranging from “Interview with the Vampire” to hit medical drama “ER”, yet the 1999 film “The Virgin Suicides” remains hugely important to her.
The Piano, was asked about her thoughts on the genre during a screening of her new film, The Power Of The Dog.Speaking to Variety, Campion said: “I hate them. I actually hate them.”Asked if she’d ever consider directing a superhero film, she added: “I think It’s safe to say that I will never do that.
With Marvel Studios dominating the box office (and now, streaming), we are constantly seeing directors get asked if they’d be willing to dip their toes in the superhero world. Some say yes.
Spider-Man co-star Tobey Maguire as “very extreme”.The actress, who played love interest Mary Jane Watson in the original Spider-Man trilogy directed by Sam Raimi, revealed there was a significant divide in the salary between the roles.Speaking to the Independent, Dunst said: “The pay disparity between me and Spider-Man was very extreme. I didn’t even think about it.
Peter Parker has saved Mary Jane from many perils — except for Hollywood’s huge pay gap, that is!
Looking back. Kirsten Dunst reflected on working with Tobey Maguire in the Spider-Man trilogy and revealed one major difference in their experiences.
A welcome reprise. As rumors swirl about past Spider-Man stars making returns to the franchise, Kirsten Dunst revealed she’d be open to joining them — just not this time.
The Independent, stating: “The pay disparity between me and Spider-Man was very extreme. I didn’t even think about it.
Spider-Man universe as Mary Jane Watson.The actress famously played the role opposite Tobey Maguire’s iteration of Peter Parker in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy in the 2000s.Speaking to Variety about whether she would return to the Marvel franchise, however, Dunst replied: “I would do it. Why not? That would be fun.”“I would never say no to something like that,” she added.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorNot only did Benedict Cumberbatch undergo dream analysis to prepare for his role in “The Power of the Dog,” but so did the film’s director and co-screenwriter Jane Campion.“It gives you so much confidence because whatever you find in that work it comes through you and it just feels grounded in something very real inside yourself,” Campion told me Thursday at the AFI Fest screening of her new Netflix film, “The Power of the Dog,” at TCL
Kirsten Dunst says she would be open to reprising her “Spider-Man” role of Mary Jane Watson.
Benedict Cumberbatch, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Kirsten Dunst are promoting their new project together!
Writer-director Jane Campion and star Benedict Cumberbatch said Paul Newman was one of the previous stars who tried to adapt Power of the Dog before them, relating the history of their new film based on Thomas Savage’s book during Deadline’s Contenders Film: Los Angeles panel Sunday at the DGA Theater.
Kristen Stewart were all seen attending the 11th Hamilton Behind The Camera Awards at Avalon Hollywood & Bardo on Saturday evening. The performers spent a little bit of time on the event's red carpet before making their way inside the star-studded function's area and mingling with the other guests.