Ides of March: Ryan Gosling about his Political Thriller, Directed by George Clooney

 “Our characters are all here because we believe in Governor Morris, and we believe in his campaign.  I think that all of us as actors are here because we believe in George Clooney, and we believe in his campaign, which is this film”–Ryan Gosling

Ides of March: Interview with Director George Clooney about his Political Thriller, Starring Ryan Gosling

I would call this movie a political thriller. I wouldn’t think of it necessarily as a political movie,” says George Clooney, who directs, produces, co-writes, and stars.

Morgenstern, Viggo: Freud in Dangerous Method

Freud continued to dress in the same way for many decades, a nineteenth century way of dressing. He wrote German the way German was written in the eighteenth century, and he never really changed–Mortensen

Michael Fassbender as Jung

https://emanuellevy.com/comment/a-dangerous-method-michael-fassbender-as-carl-jung/

Contaigon: Interview with Director Soderbergh

“It’s always compelling to watch people struggling with a real-world problem, especially one with a ticking clock, where the stakes couldn’t be any higher,” states Soderbergh, whose new film, “Contagion,” raises questions about what might happen—on a personal, national and global level—if an unknown and quickly replicating deadly disease was able to spread unchecked.

Del Toro, Guillermo: 10 Questions

Del Toro, Guillermo: 10 Questions

Time magazine

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2090370,00.html