Brian Tyree Henry and Paul Dano started in theater —— which will come as no surprise to anyone who sees them in their latest films, playing characters with carefully crafted backstories. In Lila Neugebauer’s “Causeway,” Henry portrays James, a New Orleans mechanic and amputee who bonds with Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence), an injured soldier desperate to return to combat. And Dano has had an immense year, going from the Riddler in “The Batman” to embodying a benevolent 1950s dad named Burt, based on Steven Spielberg’s father, Arnold, in “The Fabelmans.” For Dano, moving from darkness to light not only showed his range, it’s what he needed in his life.
Paul Dano: I’m really happy to meet you.
Brian Tyree Henry: Not as excited as I am to meet you. I’ve been a huge fan of yours for quite some time.
Dano: Did you know you were going...
Paul Dano: I’m really happy to meet you.
Brian Tyree Henry: Not as excited as I am to meet you. I’ve been a huge fan of yours for quite some time.
Dano: Did you know you were going...
- 12/17/2022
- by Ramin Setoodeh
- Variety Film + TV
So You Think You Can Dance‘s second round of auditioners chose some spellbinding genres, including Broadway jazz, krumping, and a West Coast, disco-fied cousin of voguing called “waacking” that left me speechless. And nearly decapitated! (Watch those spinning arms, girl!)
Picking the five best auditions from Slc and NYC is no easy task, especially considering that Sytycd never fails to deliver showmanship. That said, I suppose I’ll have to go with the quintet that I’ve already watched twice:
5. Chyna Smith: How rare is it that a reality-competition auditioner who openly admits an obsession with the show turns...
Picking the five best auditions from Slc and NYC is no easy task, especially considering that Sytycd never fails to deliver showmanship. That said, I suppose I’ll have to go with the quintet that I’ve already watched twice:
5. Chyna Smith: How rare is it that a reality-competition auditioner who openly admits an obsession with the show turns...
- 6/2/2011
- by Louis Virtel
- TVLine.com
Jeff Neira/Fox Contestants show off their moves in New York on “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Auditions continue in New York and Salt Lake City.
First stop is the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake, where the judges include Robin Antin, creator of Pussycat Dolls; ballroom pro Mary Murphy and show creator Nigel Lythgoe. Amazing auditioners get tickets for the next round in Vegas; those who “fail to impress” (there’s a euphemism for you) get sent home, and...
Auditions continue in New York and Salt Lake City.
First stop is the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake, where the judges include Robin Antin, creator of Pussycat Dolls; ballroom pro Mary Murphy and show creator Nigel Lythgoe. Amazing auditioners get tickets for the next round in Vegas; those who “fail to impress” (there’s a euphemism for you) get sent home, and...
- 6/2/2011
- by Gwen Orel
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
This is regarding the Your Highness: Swords & Sorcery Supreme event we posted on Facebook. If you’re just hearing about it now, the RSVPs are closed and counted and we will not be taking anymore. Thanks for your understanding.
Wow. We had quite a day trying to get this event set up, and due to some miscommunication, things got… well.. miscommunicated. Let’s start from the beginning! We get a lot of opportunities to bring you guys advanced promotional screenings for soon-to-be-released films. These opportunities usually come in the form of a studio request and are usually promoted via Facebook. Facebook isn’t necessarily the strongest system for managing the sheer volume of excited people RSVPing to these events, however, and this became very clear today.We are already moving forward on a new system that will allow us to announce RSVPs to our loyal Facebook followers but use...
Wow. We had quite a day trying to get this event set up, and due to some miscommunication, things got… well.. miscommunicated. Let’s start from the beginning! We get a lot of opportunities to bring you guys advanced promotional screenings for soon-to-be-released films. These opportunities usually come in the form of a studio request and are usually promoted via Facebook. Facebook isn’t necessarily the strongest system for managing the sheer volume of excited people RSVPing to these events, however, and this became very clear today.We are already moving forward on a new system that will allow us to announce RSVPs to our loyal Facebook followers but use...
- 3/24/2011
- by Caitlin Stevens
- OriginalAlamo.com
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