Nicolas Cage has entered the point in his career where we’re really excited for just about everything he stars in. He’s proven himself to be an incredible actor that is willing to commit 100% to even the craziest ideas.
20.11.2020 - 05:41 / variety.com
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticSarah Paulson is either the world’s best mother or the worst in “Run,” a deranged (in a good way) two-hander from “Searching” director Aneesh Chaganty that piles one tragedy upon another and serves it up in the form of a thriller.The first of these injustices is revealed in the opening scene: Paulson plays expectant mother Diane Sherman, whose only child is delivered prematurely, taken from her and hooked up to machines in a long-shot hope for its survival.
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.Nicolas Cage has entered the point in his career where we’re really excited for just about everything he stars in. He’s proven himself to be an incredible actor that is willing to commit 100% to even the craziest ideas.
Sarah Paulson is breaking records!
Jessica Kiang War is blood and bombs and politics, but not in Alina Gorlova’s fascinating, fraught documentary “This Rain Will Never Stop.” Elliptically following 20-year-old Andriy Suleiman, a student Red Cross worker who “left one war for another” when his family fled Hasukah, Syria for his mother’s hometown of Lysychansk, Ukraine, this defiantly oblique, uncannily composed film instead reduces actual conflict to a dully thunderous, far-off roar.
Sarah Paulson really can play anyone.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorFor cinematographer Hillary Spera, shooting Hulu’s thriller “Run,” about a controlling mother and her disabled daughter, was about capturing tension, isolation — and monotony.Sarah Paulson stars as Diane Sherman, mom to teenager Chloe, played by Kiera Allen, who has spent her life in a wheelchair.
Aside from what filmmaker Ari Aster is doing these days, emotional horror is not really a thing, or a recognized genre yet, but let’s justify its existence. Especially given we lived through the existentially withering horror of 2020, and an age when half our society demands more empathy, and the other half is brutally resentful that you’d dare ask such a thing.
and, Sarah Paulson is no stranger to playing interesting, dynamic women. Her role as Diane, a loving but secretive mother in the Hulu thriller,, and her upcoming portrayal of Linda Tripp in, the third season of, are prime examples of that.
Supernatural in the rearview mirror, it is time to start looking forward Jared Padalecki's next TV adventure, because it's coming up soon. The actor has been cast as the lead character The CW's upcoming Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, Walker, and we can hardly wait to see this reimagining of an old classic!While it's unlikely that anyone can re-create the pure magic that was the beloved Chuck Norris original series, Padalecki is certainly going to give the character his own twist.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorYou may come into the new thriller “Run” a fan of Sarah Paulson or of filmmaker Aneesh Chaganty, who previously frayed nerves with his film “Searching.” But you will undoubtedly leave a fan of Kiera Allen, the remarkable actor at the center of the movie who makes her film debut.The first major thriller to star a wheelchair user in 70 years, “Run” isn’t just notable for its authentic casting, but for what Allen calls “its authentic characters.” She
Poor Sarah Paulson, Ellen DeGeneres got her once again.
Sarah Paulson may have thought not being in the “Ellen” studio meant she wouldn’t get a scare… but she was wrong.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSarah Paulson has offered the first glimpse of her portrait of Linda Tripp, the woman whose recordings of conversations with President Bill Clinton’s mistress, Monica Lewinsky, almost ended his administration.Paulson said on social media that filming has begun on the Impeachment series of episodes on American Crime Story.
wrote in a caption for a photo showing her new wigged look.The Season 3 installment of Murphy’s anthology series will look at the sex scandal involving President Bill Clinton and former intern Monica Lewinsky. Filming had been set to start last spring with a fall 2020 premiere but was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.Linda.
“Linda.” That was all that Sarah Paulson captioned her Nov. 13 Instagram post, giving fans a first glimpse of her as Linda Tripp. Whoever did Sarah’s makeup just won all the awards, because the 45-year-old actress was unrecognizable. Actually, she was recognizable — as Linda Tripp! Sarah was the spitting image of the White House and Pentagon employee whose secret recordings of Monica Lewinsky led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
Linda. American Crime Story: Impeachment has begun principle photography @MrRPMurphy,” the “American Horror Story” staple tweeted, along with a shot of her in her Tripp wig, outfit and makeup.Tripp was a key figure in the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal in 1998, a story that will be the focus of “Crime Story” Season 3.