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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Timothée Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino

Joanna Di Mattia / December 11, 2017

Words are futile devices: On Timothée Chalamet in Call Me by Your Name

…him out of his head and into his body.’”] Chalamet’s performance deepens as Elio’s experience does. Gestures highlight Elio’s inexperience and hungry enthusiasm. We see that Elio is propelled by…

Ben Foster stars in Leave No Trace

Alex Heeney / July 24, 2018

Ben Foster on silence and trauma in Leave No Trace

…beliefs which may or may not be a bandaid for deeper issues. His particular traumas — he’s a bit blinded to them. In my opinion, and I don’t want to…

Seana McKenna, Michelle Giroux, Scott Wentworth, Julius Caesar

Mary Angela Rowe / September 8, 2018

Et Tu, Bathos? Julius Caesar underwhelms at the Stratford Festival

Despite strong performances from a gender blind cast, Scott Wentworth’s production is a confusing and misguided adaptation. Seana McKenna (left) as Julius Caesar and Michelle Giroux as Mark Antony with…

Elena Lazic / January 5, 2019

Orlando von Einsiedel discusses his documentary Evelyn

…My family forgot that there was a camera there after about half-an-hour. It just meant that the conversation was entirely natural. We’re talking about these really deep, emotional issues that…

/ March 22, 2019

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