Friday, 13 September 2013

Toronto Video: Saoirse Ronan, Joel Edgerton, Pierce Brosnan and More in THR Lounge

If you are unable to see the message below click here to view it in a browser.
Saoirse Ronan Learned Her American Accent From Watching 'Seinfeld,' Wants to Work With Kristen Wiig
The young Irish actress lets us know how she came up with her character Daisy in Kevin Macdonald's "How I Live Now," a drama about an American girl stuck in an English countryside as a third world war begins. | Read More
Joel Edgerton Brings Serious Crime Drama to Toronto, Reveals 'I Dream of Jeannie' Obsession
Director Matthew Saville and the cast of his new film "Felony" stopped by our THR lounge to discuss their movie about three detectives caught in a struggle after a child falls into a coma. | Read More
Pierce Brosnan On Finally Working With Emma Thompson In Joel Hopkins' Romantic Romp
"Emma and I would run into each-other at various awards ceremonies and we would say we have to work together, must work together, should work together and along came Mr. Hopkins and put us together," says Pierce. | Read More
Barry Avrich on Bob Guccione Who Lived "Like a Roman Emperor"
The 'Filthy Gorgeous: The Bob Guccione Story' director on why he was attracted to making the documentary. | Read More
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
Fall TV Battlefield: Inside the 4 Hottest Time Slot Turf Wars
This story first appeared in the Sept. 20 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.  | Read More
Songwriter Andrew McMahon Vies for Emmy in the Wake of 'Smash' Cancellation
Smash may be over, but singer-songwriter Andrew McMahon will vie for an Emmy Award at Sunday's Creative Arts ceremony for his original composition "I Heard Your Voice in a Dream." The song is featured in Smash's off-Broadway production, Hit List, in which Karen's character (Katherine McPhee) steals music from her former lover (Jeremy Jordan) and becomes a pop phenom. | Read More
You are currently subscribed to The Hollywood Reporter Festivals newsletter as buzzhairs.celebs@blogger.com
Unsubscribe | Newsletter Preferences | Forward To A Friend | Follow on Twitter or Facebook
All rights reserved. | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy

No comments:

Post a Comment