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Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Getting teeth pulled out, punching cars and obsessing about salad the weird ways actors get into character

VFX artists digitally erased earbuds from performances in Netflix's Beef, raising questions about unconventional acting methods and their impact on the show.
Film
fromIndieWire
3 days ago

Aaron Taylor-Johnson Has Been Performing for Almost 30 Years - He's Now Just Starting to Really Feel Like an Actor

Aaron Taylor-Johnson values learning and relationships built on trust in his nearly 30-year acting career.
Arts
from48 hills
4 days ago

Drama Masks: From another time of terror, 'Burden of Proof' urges to fight and fear not - 48 hills

Bay Area theatre faces challenges with venue safety, leadership changes, and closures, raising questions about legacy and succession in the arts.
Medicine
fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

All the World Has Stage Fright

Propranolol is increasingly prescribed for stage fright due to its calming effects, reflecting changes in social interactions influenced by technology.
Humor
fromVulture
1 week ago

The Fear of 13 Doesn't Get Far Outside of Adrien Brody's Head

Nick Yarris, exonerated after 22 years on death row, shares his extraordinary life stories with a prison volunteer, blurring lines between advocacy and listening.
Film
fromThe Independent
1 week ago

Laura Linney on why Clint Eastwood never shouts 'action' or 'cut' on film sets

Clint Eastwood's gentle filmmaking style avoids shouting to create a calm set environment, influenced by his westerns experience.
Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 week ago

7 Key Works of Avant-Garde Theater

Avant-garde theater originated in 19th-century France, emphasizing social reform and innovative artistic expression to critique mainstream culture.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I'll make you a whopper you can't refuse! Why do we love to believe cinema's best lines were improvised?

In the history of cinema, there has never been a single script. It is a pervasive myth that film-making requires screenplays; in fact, most scenes are made up on the spot.
Film
Relationships
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

What Men Can Learn From 17 Unforgettable On-Screen Proposals

Real-life proposals differ from romantic comedies, but lessons from memorable on-screen moments can guide men in crafting meaningful proposals.
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago

In Film, Sometimes the Greatest Drama Is Offscreen

"Cinematic Immunity" offers a workers'-eye view of Hollywood on the Hudson, revealing the intricate dynamics of filmmaking in New York City from 1954 to 9/11.
Independent films
Arts
from48 hills
2 weeks ago

Drama Masks: Keeping the monsters of the world at bay - 48 hills

The Bay Area performing arts scene offers bright spots amidst current challenges, highlighting productions that promote inclusivity and cultural awareness.
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

For Now, ABS Makes Good Theater | Defector

Under the ABS challenge system, a team begins each game with two challenges. If a player gets an umpire's call overturned, their team retains the challenge. In effect, this means a team has unlimited challenges until they get two wrong.
Boston Red Sox
Independent films
fromThe Independent
2 weeks ago

Everything Cary Elwes owned fit in a paper bag. Then he made a film with his brother

Cary Elwes faced personal loss due to wildfires but found support and purpose while filming 'Dead Man's Wire' with his brother.
History
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

The Drillmaster Staged Reading

The Drillmaster is a comedic play about Baron Von Steuben, a gay founding father who transformed the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Writing
fromAnOther
1 month ago

How Actor Megan Northam Uses Music to Get Into Character

Megan Northam uses music to connect with characters, drawing from personal experiences and emotions during her acting roles.
Arts
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Your Therapy Homework: Get to the Theater

Engaging with the arts can enhance psychological and social well-being, supporting mental and physical health.
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

The Twist in The Drama Is Not the Problem

The film features a controversial plot twist involving a character's past plan for a school shooting, sparking significant online speculation and backlash.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Alan Piket on Comedy, Discipline, and Building a Career That Lasts

I started in stand-up because it felt like the most direct way to connect with people. There's no filter. You go on stage, and you find out very quickly if something works. That shaped everything for me. It forced me to be honest. If you're not honest, the audience knows. That idea still drives how I work today.
Media industry
fromVulture
1 month ago

A Production of Chekhov's Ivanov That I Wish Everyone Could See

The thing is an almost-four-hour-long continuous explosion - actors dancing, grappling, and hurling furniture; the director present onstage ripping pieces out of the set; paint and blood and flowers and feathers everywhere.
Berlin music
Film
fromIndieWire
3 weeks ago

What Everyone Gets Wrong About Intimacy Coordinators

Intimacy coordinators play a crucial role in choreographing sex scenes, ensuring safety and clarity on set.
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

Personal Chekhov: Seagull: True Story and Uncle Vanya, Scenes From Country Life

Molochnikov, who is 33, tall, and good-looking in the Jonathan Groff vein, greeted the audience the night I saw Seagull, personally thanking us for coming to see what he called 'my story.'
Arts
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

The Drama Is Too Cowardly to Commit to Its Provocative Premise

The film presents a dark romantic comedy featuring complex characters and a central premise that challenges audience expectations.
from48 hills
3 weeks ago

Drama Masks: Mad, bad, and dangerous to see - 48 hills

The final show I review below got me looks that made me feel like a fish in a bowl. First, the private security at the door had two Valiant rent-a-cops who scowling at me-and only me-with that same 'Give me an excuse!' glare I've gotten from real cops all my life.
Arts
#ai-training-data
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

This AI company is hiring improv actors - and willing to pay them $74 an hour

Handshake AI is hiring actors to record improvised scenes at $74 per hour for an unnamed leading AI company, representing growing demand for non-tech professionals in AI development.
fromThe Verge
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

AI companies want to harvest improv actors' skills to train AI on human emotion

AI training companies hire creative professionals like actors and comedians to generate specialized data that helps fix gaps in AI model knowledge, raising concerns about accelerating job obsolescence in creative industries.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

This AI company is hiring improv actors - and willing to pay them $74 an hour

Handshake AI is hiring actors to record improvised scenes at $74 per hour for an unnamed leading AI company, representing growing demand for non-tech professionals in AI development.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

AI companies want to harvest improv actors' skills to train AI on human emotion

AI training companies hire creative professionals like actors and comedians to generate specialized data that helps fix gaps in AI model knowledge, raising concerns about accelerating job obsolescence in creative industries.
Film
fromJezebel
3 weeks ago

'The Drama' Is Worth the Secrecy

Kristoffer Borgli's film explores dark human impulses through a pre-wedding gathering that reveals unsettling secrets among friends.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

A Drama of Two Masters

A documentary dramatizes the rivalry between British landscape painters Turner and Constable while exploring survival strategies in the age of AI.
Film
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

Critics Aren't Sure Whether to Marry The Drama

Zendaya's performance in the controversial film is widely praised, while critics are divided on the film's originality and execution.
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

Broadway review: A heist and a play go wrong in Dog Day Afternoon

The story told in Dog Day Afternoon, the classic 1975 film about a real-life 1972 Brooklyn bank heist, is also the story of Stephen Adly Guirgis's confounding new Broadway play, where the heat never rises past lukewarm.
Film
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

How John Slattery, the Mad Men' Star, Does Whatever He Wants

John Slattery, 63, moved to an apartment on Bank Street in the West Village after marrying the actress Talia Balsam in 1998. At the time, he had established himself as a character actor.
Film
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
29 years ago

A House Full of Stage Presence

The Center Theatre Group's 30th anniversary reception was held at the Wassermans' prestigious Beverly Hills home, showcasing its renowned art collection and expansive grounds to impressed guests.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Actor, director establish 'Trust' going into TheatreWorks production

Director Jeffrey Lo and actor William Thomas Hodgson collaborate effectively through intentional exploration, detailed character work, and a shared commitment to avoiding conventional theatrical choices.
Social justice
from48 hills
2 months ago

Drama Masks: New looks at 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'Eugene Onegin' - 48 hills

Police and ICE violence continues with racial disparities; recent killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti reflect ongoing systemic brutality and public indifference.
Science
fromNature
2 months ago

Public-speaking tips from the experts: what scientists can learn from comics, musicians and actors

Researchers can adopt performers' techniques to make conference talks more engaging, informative, and inspiring, increasing audience energy and professional visibility.
US politics
fromEsquire
2 months ago

Gregory Bovino Was Formed by a Jack Nicholson Movie. If Only He Heeded Its Lesson.

Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino led theatrical, brutal immigration raids that terrorized communities, caused deaths, and avoided meaningful accountability despite widespread outrage.
NYC LGBT
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Colman Domingo on the beautiful reason his stepfather fired him from his summer job - Queerty

Colman Domingo received the President's Award at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, honoring his achievements and crediting his parents' influence on his success and values.
Television
fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 months ago

"I Want To Be More Honest and More Authentic, Both With Myself and With My Roles": Ben Mehl, Back To One, Episode 378

Ben Mehl pursued acting despite legal blindness from Stargardt disease, performing on screen and stage while teaching and emphasizing truth and trust in his work.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
19 years ago

Ford nailed the role

Harrison Ford's Hollywood Hills home features his original carpentry work and was instrumental in launching his acting career after director George Lucas hired him as a carpenter.
Humor
fromBig Think
1 month ago

How to conquer pressure - the Jim Belushi way

Jim Belushi reframes anxiety as excitement through physiological awareness, leveraging this mental technique across his entertainment and cannabis entrepreneurship careers.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

The Most American Form of Theater

Kramer/Fauci juxtaposes verbatim 1993 C-SPAN debate with surreal theatrical intrusions to contrast earnest civic argument and contemporary spectacle.
Television
fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 months ago

"Knowing Yourself Is a Big Part of Your Package as an Actor": Astrid Rotenberry, Back To One, Episode 377

Astrid Rotenberry plays Catherine Kelly in Netflix's His and Hers; her authentic, affecting performance reflects her focus on trust, childhood influences, and combating self-doubt.
Humor
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Actor, director establish Trust' going into TheatreWorks production

Director Jeffrey Lo and actor William Thomas Hodgson collaborate effectively through intentional exploration, detailed character work, and a shared commitment to avoiding conventional theatrical choices in rehearsals for Primary Trust.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The secret lives of six body doubles: They wanted Julia Roberts to have curvier legs'

Body doubles perform specialized roles in film and television beyond stunts, including intimate scenes, skill demonstrations, and playing multiple characters, with their work often invisible to audiences through post-production editing.
Television
fromVulture
2 months ago

Charlie Heaton Felt 'Really Dirty' After Filming That Industry Scene

Jim Dycker's investigation into Tender leads to ambiguous circumstances culminating in his suspicious overdose, suggesting corporate malfeasance and possible foul play.
Film
fromThe Independent
1 month ago

Steven Spielberg subtly shades Timothee Chalamet's divisive opera and ballet remarks

Steven Spielberg defended ballet and opera's cultural value at SXSW, countering Timothée Chalamet's claim that no one cares about these art forms anymore.
Arts
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Adrian Lester returns to London's West End to star in 'Cyrano de Bergerac'

Adrian Lester returns to the West End in Simon Evans' traditional-period Cyrano de Bergerac at the Noël Coward Theatre, June 13–Sept 5.
Film
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

How John Slattery, the Mad Men' Star, Does Whatever He Wants

Actor John Slattery has lived in Manhattan for over 30 years, gaining fame through his role as Roger Sterling on Mad Men and continuing to work in theater, film, and television.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

Drama Masks: Feel good this plot is not - 48 hills

Bay Area civic and cultural life is devolving into surreal, corporate-driven spectacles and real dangers that blur satire and genuine threat.
#stellan-skarsgard
Film
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Movie Star Hiding in Plain Sight

Stellan Skarsgård, a 74-year-old Swedish actor with decades of work, has become one of cinema's most beloved stars and received his first Oscar nomination for Sentimental Value.
Film
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Movie Star Hiding in Plain Sight

Stellan Skarsgård, a 74-year-old Swedish actor with decades of work, has become one of cinema's most beloved stars and received his first Oscar nomination for Sentimental Value.
fromMetro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
2 months ago

The Sex Lives of Puppets at Stanford | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Worries, fears, hang-ups, and desires are translated through highly skilled puppetry, as interview scenes cast puppet couples talking about their sex lives. Written by Mark Down of Blind Summit, a cohort of exceptional makers and puppeteers expanding the definition of a puppet, this collaboration with the UK's National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles pulls from real-life conversations to get puppets talking dirty.
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Actor Stellan Skarsgard doesn't believe in bad guys

They're flawed, they're sad, and they're comic. ... They are everything. Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård expresses his philosophy that human beings are nuanced creatures rather than simply good or evil, reflecting his approach to character development and his rejection of one-dimensional villains.
Arts
Film
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies

This year's Oscar contenders feature nonprofessional actors alongside established performers, creating authentic performances that distinguish these films in the new casting achievement category.
Film
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Jacob Elordi: I practised my Northern accent in the bath

Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie star in Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights filmed on Yorkshire moors; Charli XCX composed songs and London's premiere drew enthusiastic fans.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Best Casting Jobs in Hollywood History

The Oscars added a Best Casting category for the first time in 25 years, formally recognizing casting directors' vital but previously underrecognized creative contributions.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I wasn't acting: that was me': how non-actors took over Oscar season

Directors often cast non-professionals to capture authenticity through lived experience and physical presence alongside trained actors.
fromParade
2 months ago

Robert Duvall Once Shared a Classroom With Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman

To the world, he was an Academy Award-winning actor...to me, he was simply everything.
Film
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is This Thing On? review funny is as funny does in Bradley Cooper's John Bishop-inspired tale

Will Arnett plays a believable, non-outrageous would-be comedian in a likable but not fully convincing remarriage comedy directed and co-written by Bradley Cooper.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I don't want to do the same thing over and over': Stacy Martin on risky roles, tequila at the Oscars and her Jurassic Park dream

Stacy Martin reports unexplainable experiences and stars as Mother Jane Wardley in The Testament of Ann Lee, an ecstatic film musical about Shaker devotion.
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

He's One of Our Greatest Actors. He Thought His Career Was Over-Until He Got One Delicious Role.

The Welsh-born actor had spent much of the decade living in the United States, where he split his time between the stage and the screen, building an utterly respectable career. He had played a compassionate doctor in David Lynch's The Elephant Man, a murderous ventriloquist in the cult thriller Magic, and the real-life convicted child murderer Bruno Hauptmann in the TV movie The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, for which he had won his first Emmy.
Film
Film
fromBustle
1 month ago

Amanda Seyfried Wore A "Prosthetic Butthole" For Her New Film

Amanda Seyfried wore a prosthetic butthole while filming nude scenes in The Testament of Ann Lee to feel comfortable during graphic moments.
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