Same character, different scenario. I liked it because it’s just a more challenging scenario. That’s why I almost didn’t do the first one, I turned it down a couple of times–it’s a peripheral character. Do we care about him, and if you took the character out, do you still have the same story? Does he affect the story in any meaningful way?
Cannes Film Fest 2018: Gaspar Noe on Climax, the Boldest Film at This Year’s Edition
Gaspar Noe’s Climax is one of the boldest and most thrilling films at this year’s Cannes Film Fest. The drama follows a group of street dancers, who live a seemingly normal existence until they are all drugged one night in a club, after which they go through a bloodbath of psychedelic hallucinations. With the exception […]
Cannes Film Fest 2018: Solo–Star Wars Story, Interview with Star Alden Ehrenreich
It just meant to world to me, first of all that Harrison Ford really loves the movie and I think he’s seen it twice. And having his blessing going into it was important to me and this is even more meaningful. It was very emotional and very exciting–Alden Ehrenreich
Cannes Film Fest 2018: Interview with Nadine Labaki, One of Three Women in Competition
I realized the film was going to be about a kid who asks, “Why did you give me life if you can’t take care of me, if you’re not going to give me love? Why did you bring me into this world?”–Labaki
Disobedience: Interview with Star and Producer Rachel Weisz
It’s contemporary and intimate film, but it has a beautiful message: how can you be free and how can you love who you want and be who you want to be–Weitz









