Showing posts with label casting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casting. Show all posts
Thursday, December 16, 2010
SAG Injustice: When a Nomination is Still a Snub
In the afterglow of the SAG nominations, when publicists, stars and pundits are all aglow with congratulatory messaging of every sort and critics are bemoaning the fate of talented but snubbed performances, one annual dismaying group of snubs always slips through the cracks. I'm talking about the people who contributed to the movies nominated as Best Ensemble but weren't actually included when
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Sam Rockwell and Hilary Swank in "Conviction"
Whether or not you believe the old Hollywood maxim “directing is 90% casting,” you do have to admit that it’s a hefty percentage of the sum of any good film. Tony Goldwyn, who directed the true story exoneration drama Conviction, now in theaters, obviously understands this. Sam Rockwell was Goldwyn’s first and only choice to play the convicted murderer Kenny Waters and casting him was a wise move
Monday, October 11, 2010
Familiar Faces. The David Fincher Hierarchy
By now you've undoubtedly confirmed for yourself that Brad Pitt is not in David Fincher's The Social Network... Unless you count that "Tyler Durden" Facebook profile on a computer screen in Jesse Eisenberg's room (blink and you'll miss it but I did catch it the second time through).A Fincher sandwich. Brangelina brung the bread.If you foolishly expected Brad to pop up for a cameo, you're forgiven
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Unsung Heroes - The Students of "Election"
This is Michael C. from Serious Film back again to shine a light on a cinematic achievement that has been hidden for too long in the shadows. This week it is a film I've been an evangelist for since it's release over a decade ago: Alexander Payne's Election (1999). Pick Flick!Is there any setting more misrepresented in movies than high school? Courtrooms, maybe, or hospitals with their staffs
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