Diabolical Journalist Asks Chris Evans If Playing A Failed Actor Hits A Little Close To Home
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Diabolical Journalist Asks Chris Evans If Playing A Failed Actor Hits A Little Close To Home
This clip went mega-viral over the weekend and I find it absurd for a number of reasons.1. Why are journalists being so blunt/rude recently? What a strange, strange week of press when paired with the ...
Chris Evans on Playing a Failed Movie Star in Sacrifice After Flops in Recent Years
Chris Evans faced a surprisingly personal question while promoting his upcoming film, Sacrifice, at a recent event. Having incurred a string of flops after his term as Captain America in the MCU came to an end, the veteran actor was asked if his choice to accept the role of a struggling actor had anything to […]
Sacrifice’s Chris Evans Responds to Playing a Failed Actor After a String of Flops
Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer | Getty Images Chris Evans faced a surprisingly personal question while promoting his upcoming film, Sacrifice, at a recent event. Having incurred a string of flops after his term as Captain America in the MCU came to an end, the veteran actor was asked if his choice to accept the role of a struggling actor had anything to do with his recent career progression. Chris Evans on if he was worried to play a failed movi…
Sacrifice – first-look review
Roman Gavras' timely satire, set in the world of the uber rich, fails to cut despite its starry cast. At a Davos-like gathering inside a cavernous marble mine, global elites in dinner dress enjoy a tweezer-precise amuse-bouche and a performance of Cerrone’s all-time Italodisco banger “Supernature” by Charli XCX, when the performance is interrupted by a cadre of pagan eco-warriors led by Anya Taylor-Joy with white Scandi sniper suit, assault rifl…
TIFF Review: Romain Gavras’ Sacrifice is a Pop Satire That Falls Flat
It’s not too grand a statement to say the environment you watch a film in will heavily impact how you feel about it. This was the case with Sacrifice, a supposed satire of the uber-rich and celebrity worship that, viewed in the context of a film festival’s gala world premiere where every big name in the credits was accompanied by hooting from the audience, couldn’t help ringing a little false. The film’s primary access to the one-percenter worl…
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