Showing posts with label Benjamin Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin Walker. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Good Morning, World


Considering how much posting I did when Benjamin Walker starred in the American Psycho musical on Broadway (to date the only time I've gone to see a Broadway show three times!) you'd think I'd have posted about Daredevil and Downton Abbey actor Arty Froushan's run by now -- I guess since it was in the U.K I will cut myself some slack, but still. Every time Arty has popped up on this season of Daredevil I felt a twinge -- well okay several competing twinges -- that I didn't get to see him give us his Patrick Bateman best on stage. SIGH. That show has now ended its run but -- and I can't believe I haven't posted about this news yet either! -- it will be staged here in New York again in 2027! It's not going to Broadway -- it's happening at some venue in Brooklyn that I am unfamiliar with but that thrills me because I can hopefully afford to go see it repeatedly again then! I have my doubts that the U.K. cast will carry over, but they can feel free to prove me wrong! I'd love to see Arty in the (bloodied) flesh. Anyway I've only posted about Arty a couple of times here on the site (see here) but I will hopefully get lots more chances to revisit the subject of him -- and he was kind enough to share some swoon-worthy behind-the-scenes photos from the show on his Instagram, which I in turn have thoughtfully curated for you (with some bonus shots because duh) after the jump...

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Cheers to the Movies of Now

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Horror of horrors Twitter is down, so I guess I'll write a post instead of screaming nonsense into that void right now -- here, let's take a look at the several movies out this weekend (my birthday weekend!) then. Of which I've seen precisely none but oh well, I can tell you what they are anyway. There's the action-comedy Stuber with adorkables Kumail Nanjiani & Dave Bautista playing an Uber driver and his psycho detective passenger respectively, which is mainly notable for giving us their press rounds bromance, which has included a lot of Dave talking up Kumail's new muscles. Hell Men's Health even did a feature on Kumail's Muscles now!

Looking good, Kumail! I love the both of these guys so I'll probably watch their movie on a bored afternoon once it hits streaming -- there's other stuff I'm prioritizing. Like the ridiculous looking "alligator inside a house" movie Crawl, for one! This sort of shit is so up my alley -- disaster movie, animals attack, getting to think about Benjamin Walker because the actress in the lead is his wife.

All I ever wanted! Maybe the third act twist will have Ben showing up in his American Psycho tighty-whities, soaking wet from the hurricane, to wrestle the alligator and save the day. A boy can dream. On to the next movies, one of which I just talked about yesterday -- the dark karate comedy The Art of Self-Defense with Alessandro Nivola and Jesse Eisenberg. And then there is the only one of these that I have already bought tickets to see, The Farewell with Awkwafina, which has been getting killer reviews ever since it premiered at Sundance. I'm seeing it tomorrow morning and the trailer makes me sob, so I fully expect to be a mess from this one.

What're y'all seeing this weekend?
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Wednesday, February 06, 2019

I Am Link

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--- Hammer in Pain - If I'd read this news earlier I would have included it in our earlier Armie Hammer post but what the hey, too much Armie ain't a thing (not to mention I missed that shot to the left) - he's set to star in a movie called Dreamland with Gary Oldman (boo hiss how could you Armie after he stole Timmy's Oscar!) and Evangeline Lilly, from Arbitrage director Nicholas Jarecki. It sounds like one of those multi-strand serious-issue thrillers a la Babel or Traffic that were so popular a decade back, only this time it's about the Opioid Epidemic. There are two male leads - a drug trafficker and a university professor and honestly I have no idea between Armie & Gary which would be playing which. That could go either way!

--- Old and Dead - Although they seem to have taken the trailer off of YouTube (I'll check and see if I can find a working link to fix that) I posted a teaser trailer for Nicolas Winding Refn's forthing Amazon series Too Old To Die Young back in June -- it stars Miles Teller and Jena Malone and Billy Baldwin and John Hawkes, among many. Anyway today DH brings us word that Refn is finally nearing completion on the massive thing, which is apparently ten ninety-minute-long episodes, so basically ten films. That will make up for it being three years since The Neon Demon I suppose.

--- Queen Collette - I was sad the first time I found out that Toni Collette's not personally into scary movies all that much (although given I found that out that time I hung out with her having a couple of drinks after a screening of Hereditary I could only be so sad, ya know) but she seems to be getting more at ease with the genre, besides the fact that she's given some of its greatest performances now, given her chat with Out Magazine this week. Loved her embrace of the term "Scream Queen" (she says, "I love the term scream queen. It’s pulpy and kitsch and camp. I’ll take it.") Also loved the news that she's got three projects lined up set to film back to back to back -- this queen of all the kingdoms cannot work too much. 

--- Mr Miller Mourns - Ezra Miller has lined up a new project (probably to fill in the gap where his Flash movie should be filming, goddammit), a thriller called The Mourner based on a Japanese novel by Arata Tendo, which was already turned into a Japanese film in 2015. Ezra will play "a mystical young man" (check check and check) who mourns people who have no one else to mourn them who changes the life of an cynical female detective. Sidenote: it doesn't look like the novel's been adapted into English yet.
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--- There Ben Be - I figured that Our Esteemed Lady Meryl Gummer had had Benjamin Walker buried in a shallow grave when he spurned her daughter's marital bed, never to be heard from again -- seriously when my beloved stage musical adaptation of American Psycho closed Ben just vanished. But hey look he's alive and he's going to star on Broadway with Annette Bening and Tracy Letts! He's be playing one of the sons - it's the titular role! - in a revival of Arthur Miller's post-WWII familial drama All My Sons. (thx Mac)

--- Dog Gone It - On Friday I posted the trailer for Donnybrook, the upcoming cage-fighter film starring Jamie Bell - well Jamie is re-teaming with that movie's director Tim Sutton (as well as his co-star in it actress Margaret Qualley) for a movie called The Chain, based on a short story about a man whose daughter is attacked by a dog, which sets off a series of "catastrophic events." Sounds like a good time for all! Also in the cast, though? Sebastian Stan! That is a good time after all.
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--- Deeper Idris - Did y'all catch the gifs I posted of Idris Elba on the Tumblr the other day? They're worth catching, is my point. I was inspired by the news that he's lined up a new role and it sounds possibly neat-o -- it's called Deeper (insert dirty pun here) and it's about a deep-sea diver who encounters a "sinister and dangerous force" while exploring a "newly discovered trench." Really there are many dirty things I could insert here, up to and including that part about "inserting" "dirty" "things." That said the dude who directed Jake in the forgettable Everest is directing this movie, and it was written by douchebag Max Landis, so we'll wait and see if we're inserting anything.

--- And Finally, a call to arms! I retweeted this earlier but perhaps you missed it - Jessica Chastain is making a female-led spy-thriller called 355 with X-Men director Simon Kinberg that will have her starring opposite Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Lupita Nyong’o, and Fan Bingbing (well if China will let Fan star in movies anymore, anyway). They need a slab of man-meat, a hunky equivalent to the "Bond Girl" type, and Jessica's asking Twitter for suggestions! I have been training you people for just this situation for years - go forth and prove me proud, my minions!
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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

I Am Link

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Well I haven't done one of these link round-up posts in ages and ages; they're time-consuming and what with that steady stream of film fests I was caught up in for a couple of months there twasn't meant to be. There's all sorts of news I've missed mentioning, but I'm going to try to keep these links more recent, since one assumes you guys get your news from other places. I know, I know, a nutso assumption, but we'll entertain the thought for today. Here goes...

--- Crazy Rich Christmas - Gorgeous Henry Golding was to the shock of nobody looking gorgeous and exuding charm in Paul Feig's A Simple Favor earlier this year, and so it wasn't a shock when Feig announced he was re-teaming with the Crazy Rich Asians star for his next project, a romantic holiday comedy called Last Christmas that'll have him wooing the elf-pants right off of the mother of dragons herself, Emilia Clarke. Today's news that Henry's CRA co-star and eternal goddess Michelle Yeoh is joining the cast though, that's something to jig fresh over.

--- Divine Interference - I'm heading down to Baltimore myself in a couple of weeks to see the John Waters exhibit that the Baltimore Museum of Art is currently staging, I'll surely report back on that once I do, but if you'd rather hear what John Waters himself has to say on it well I suppose you could click right here for a chat with him in the Washington Post. (thx Mac)

--- Bateman Below - As if the Muriel's Wedding musical wasn't enough to already have me contemplating throwing out my thumb to catch a ride Down Under now the entire continent of Australia is really going out of its way to make me crazy, musical-style - they're staging my beloved American Psycho musical in Sydney in the spring. The only show I've ever gone to see thrice! I don't know who Ben Gerrard is, I guess he's a well-known personality down there, but it's a shame they couldn't coax Benjamin Walker out of whatever hole Meryl Streep tossed him into after he abandoned that Gummer.

--- The Next Killer - Have you guys watched Cam on Netflix yet? The "cam girl" horror movie starring Madeline Brewer from The Handmaid's Tale? Here's my review in case you need convincing - the movie is very smart and fine and I recommend it. Well writer Isa Mazzei and director Daniel Goldhaber, the team behind the film, just let slip that they're teaming back up to make another horror flick next - it's a "semi-autobiographical" female-led serial-killer flick. Mazzei also reassures that the "semi" means she is not a serial killer, so that's good. In related here's a chat with Madeline Brewer about Cam.

--- Follow That Bird - Being so busy the past week I've fallen an episode behind on Park Chan-wook's miniseries The Little Drummer Girl, but if you've happened to be on Twitter while I am watching an episode then you know I am mad about what I have seen so far - it's gorgeous stuff. And happily the Atlantic got to chat with PCW about the visual style, particularly the show's vibrant color palette, you can read it all right here. I'm holding off on reading the article til the show's done myself though, since I don't want to color, har har, the experience of watching the show as it unfolds.

--- Twits Ahead - Every time a new Roald Dahl adaptation has come up over the years, and there have been many, I've always whined about the one story of his that nobody was adapting, his 1980 book The Twits, which was a childhood fave. It's an over-the-top goofy and brief book so whining aside I've always mostly understood why nobody's bothered. But now comes word that Netflix is making "an exclusive new and first-of-its-kind slate of original animated event series and specials" based on all of Dahl's works - basically it sounds like they're doing for Dahl what Castle Rock did for Stephen King and creating a "shared universe." So I expect me some Twits!

--- And Finally a new trailer for Patty Jenkins' miniseries I Am the Night with her Wonder Woman leading man Chris Pine popped up earlier this week - we shared the first look at the show back in June right here; this is about the Black Dahlia killing in Los Angeles in 1949. The series premieres at the tail-end of January. Watch:
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Good Morning World

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Oliver Jackson-Cohen, who's turning 32 today, is finally having himself a little moment with The Haunting of Hill House on Netflix - I'd argue he gives the best performance on the show as the addict twin Luke, perhaps tied with Victoria Pedretti as Nell. Anyway I went scanning back through our archives on him and he first caught our eye when he was up for the role of Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter in 2011 - can you picture that? I kind of can, but given the ghosting of Ben Walker in that movie's wake perhaps it's best that didn't happen. (Lesson: Never burn a Gummer, folks.) 

Anyway we've covered all there is to cover with him over the years, going back to his big role nearly right out of the gate as the sexy bad guy in a Dwayne Johnson movie, and up through his gay antics with James McArdle in Man in an Orange Shirt, so it's up to him now to help us help him. Keep the content coming, Oliver...


Thursday, February 22, 2018

Who Wore It Best?

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Tonight I'm seeing the National Theatre Live screening of last year's London-based Cat on a Hot Tin Roof production that starred Sienna Miller and Jack O'Connell - we've posted some pictures of Jack in the show previously, see here and here and here, which tell the entire story of why we're going out of our way to see this. Anyway my enthusiasm's got me ruminating on Bricks of yesteryear...

... and while it wouldn't be fair to pit anybody against Paul Newman's classic turn in the 1958 film there are other options to opt! Mainly the two that sprung to mind were Jason Patric in the 2003 stage version opposite Ashley Judd, and Benjamin Walker's just a couple of years back opposite Scarlett Johansson. So I ask you...

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Thursday, July 06, 2017

Andrew Garfield Won't Suck My Dick

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So that Andrew Garfield interview, eh? Unlike some people I'm going to assume we're all adults and we read the actual interview (if not go do that now) and did a just fine job contextualizing it ourselves before we made up our minds (not naming names but I read a fairly arrogant take on the takes on the interview this morning that was working from the point of view that he, the writer himself, was the only person who'd bothered to read the interview and he, the writer, was the only person who had bothered contextualizing it - get a grip, dude... but at least he fired me up to write my own thing, so there's that!) but Andy said a dumb thing, and he should be called out for it. With love, of course.
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He's always been a good ally so I have to desire to drag him but I think it's perfectly appropriate to express exhaustion at his phrasing - whether he meant it that way or not some of us have heard this conflation of "gay culture" with "being gay" a few too many times for our liking.

Heck, the backbone of MNPP is built upon the need to give in my own infinitesimal way a nudging outward of what "gay culture" means - when I started this site 12 years ago there were very few of us writing online about horror movies from a gay perspective. And while my interests have widened over a dozen years, as the daily call for content demands, that's still a fundamental goal in plunking myself down in front of this computer every day.

Of course I'm well aware when it comes to representation online and on-screen I'm doing better as a gay white man than a lot of people - people of color or trans people - and that all it really comes down to for me is a matter of temperament... of hobbies. Likes. But I can only be me so that's what I've aimed for - to make sure that among the fabulosity there's room for the low-talking, the serial-killer-obsessed, the sarcastic, self-conscious, off-putting among us. If glitter gives you an honest-to-god panic-attack then this is your place.
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Anyway it's fine that Andrew did research and has lot of fabulous homosexuals to hang on to and have fun with (drag performances, whee) as he slips into the brash sheath of Prior Walter in Angels in America, but it's also fine that he gets some push-back when he decides that aping those mannerisms (while explicitly denying the sexual aspect) a homosexual makes. And this isn't about "gay acting" or "straight acting" because I can queen right out with the best of them, hunny - I will just queen out over Patrick Bateman's blood-smeared abs or the nurse getting her head chopped off with gardening shears in The Exorcist III. There's a reason we have a "Queer Creeps" label here at MNPP...

...Vincent Price is our Patron Saint.
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Anyway! I got to thinking about all this "gay representation" and "gay culture" stuff (things I try to keep my nose out of, since I don't feel particularly of that world very often, for reasons just explained) this morning alongside the above tweet from MNPP friend Manuel, and a question for everyone - yes, even you! Especially you! - popped to my mind. I want to know...

WHO IS YOUR GAY MOVIE AVATAR?

What movie character already out there in the world (or television, I will open this up to television too) did you identify the most with? I should've asked this during Gay Pride Month but here we are, late like usual. Anyway here is mine:

JAMES LEER, WONDER BOYS

See this question popped into my head because I realized that the time Tobey Maguire played gay is the most I have ever felt myself represented on-screen. James Leer is a mopey depressive writer who stands in the shadows outside of parties playing with a gun, who knows the details of every single Hollywood suicide, who takes painkillers to watch old movies and slur-sing along with Judy Garland. James Leer makes shit up about his misery and leans into his woe-is-me behavior as a crutch, but he also - as seen through his writing - means well and cares deeply despite all of his posturing. And he's really good at making up stories about strangers at bars. James Leer is me, and I am James Leer. (I just haven't finished my novel yet... so I guess I'm kind of Grady Tripp too.)

So please tell me yours in the comments!
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Good Morning, World

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It is the actor Brian J. Smith's 35th birthday today - you probably know him as the cop called Will on the Wachowski's Netflix series Sense8, of which we are pretty big fans. Hey remember all the sexing he did with Miguel Angel Silvestri, Max Reimelt, and on and on and on? Yeah that stuff's hard to forget. Anyway before he did that he sexed on our second favorite American Psycho & Gummer Enemy #1 Mr. Benjamin Walker in the 2009 flick The War Boys...

... we have posted the video of this scene before, because duh, but we figured we'd gif it up this morning in celebration of Brian's birth, and in anticipation of Sense8's second season, which we are very much in anticipation of. Hit the jump for the rest of the gifs...

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Who Wore It Best?

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Today is the birthday of two pretty different and yet both, in their own ways, sexy as heck actors -- Chris Pratt, goofball turned beefcake, is turning 37, while Benjamin Walker, sleek Broadway psychopath, is turning 34.

And while it's true that Ben's become the yardstick (12 inches to a yard have ya soundin' like...) by which I measure any man in tighty-whities (sidenote: yes I realize Chris is technically in boxer-briefs; let's not hang ourselves up here) I just couldn't resist it again...


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Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Good Morning, Psychos

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Dunno if you guys heard or not but over the long weekend it was announced that this week would be American Psycho: The Musical's last week open - they're closing on Sunday, I guess the show wasn't doing well, because people are terrible and spend their money on garbage, when they had caviar - sexy bloody caviar in just tighty-whities - right there for the taking. Boo, everyone but me, boo!

(pic via) Anyway seeing as how this might be my last opportunity I've gathered up some photos from behind-the-scenes, during-the-scenes, off-the-scenes, from all over the place. Click our Ben Walker tag for lots of earlier posted stuff. Oh and this:
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Via this Tumblr comes that video, bless their sneaky devilish hearts. Oh and one more thing -- if you have Twitter, go retweet this tweet! I can't believe there's a possibility we might never get this recording - I want! My favorite song has yet to be released.
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Now slap on your Walkman, tune it to Huey Lewis, 
and let's get hip to be square after the jump...

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

I Am Link

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--- Dance With The Devil - My month of Broadway has pretty much come to an end (okay I am seeing Gillian Anderson do Streetcar a second time tomorrow because as I said before it's the greatest thing I have ever seen and the thought of never being able to see it ever again filled my heart with unspeakable panic) and having seen the American Psycho musical twice I can heartily agree with our pal Nathaniel's rave for the show over at The Film Experience last night. Honestly I'm really glad that Psycho is scheduled to run all Summer because there's no way I won't be going back at some point.

--- Gods & Women - I definitely haven't been doing these link round-ups often enough lately because I go through the list of things I want to talk about each time and there's always something where I'm like, "Wait I haven't mentioned that yet?" Like the fact that I haven't mentioned the news that Marvel finally officially announced the Supporting Cast for the third Thor movie and it includes Cate Blanchett as the big bad Hela, Jeff Goldblum as The Grandmaster, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, and Karl Urban as Skurge. My goodness.

--- Trilogy Of Terror - At Cannes, when he wasn't busy getting booed or beefing with Lars Von Trier, Nicolas Winding Refn announced he is producing remakes of three count 'em three great old horror films - he's setting up remakes of Maniac Cop (which will have a daunting task matching the hotness of Young Bruce Campbell lemme tell ya what) and Witchfinder General (which will have a daunting task re-casting a role once played by Vincent Price lemme tell ya what) and then he's remaking the 1972 giallo What Have You Done To Solange?, which, well... yeah. I hope he casts Solange Knowles? Oh and here's a new interview with Refn that I haven't read yet, perhaps there's something fun.

--- And Speaking of things I haven't read yet here's a long talk with Pedro Almodovar for Variety -- I guess it's mostly about his new movie Julieta, which I believe is out in Spain now. I mean that's what it should be about I suppose, since it's out. He tells them that the film was once meant to be his English-language debut and it was going to star Meryl Streep! So many gay people just exploded.

---  War Mongers - Christopher Nolan probably isn't too worried about my opinion, but let me just tell him anyway - because if I personally stopped caring about my opinion I don't know what I'd do - that he needs to win me back after the several heapings of crap he's served recently. And I hope he can with Dunkirk, his new WWII movie, because it's got a helluva cast - Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, and Mark Rylance for starters. Anyway all of that we already knew but the movie has begun shooting and if you click here you can see some promising shots from the set; it looks pretty epic.

--- Girl Powered - It struck me a few days ago that Joss Whedon's all but vanished from the world, and I thought to myself that maybe he'd just pop up with a new Shaekspeare movie one of these days a la the glorious surprise that was Much Ado About Nothing, but before I could entertain that thought for too long a new interview with him appeared and it sounds like he has been working on a fresh script, about, and I quote, "a girl who goes through some unbelievable shit." That's all he offers, and that's basically the log-line of everything he's ever made, so I am going to pretend it's a big-screen Buffy movie is what I am gonna do. 

--- The Dandy Man Can - We should've mentioned this news yesterday when we posted that photo-shoot of Finn Wittrock but we spaced - he's got a new role! One not on American Horror Story! He's going to co-star in Jenny Slate's new movie (thanks Mac) directed by her Obvious Child collaborator Gillian Robespierre - it's called Landline and it will also star Edie Falco, Jay Duplass, John Turturro and Abby Quinn, and it sounds like it (unsurprisingly) will focus on the female members of that cast with the men-folk playing second fiddles. And yes it's been difficult for me to make it through this paragraph without mentioning the fact that Jenny Slate is dating Chris Evans and goddamn her! Ahem.

--- Myers Oh Myers - The first headline I saw about this story last night was terribly misleading and made it sound as if John Carpenter was going to direct the next Halloween movie, but that is not the case - he is merely executive-producing, which is a job title that translates in my ears to "slapping his name on so the movie feels more justified and then he pockets a bunch of cash in return." I mean I always read the title "Executive Producer" that way, it's not personal to Mr. Carpenter, but I have very little belief he'll be all that much involved with the project.
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Friday, May 06, 2016

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Slash & Dance Man

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I'm guessing that Benjamin Walker will put some extra oomph into his strangling and slashing at tonight's show -- I mean congratulations to the folks who made the American Psycho musical for their two Tony nominations this morning, but I'd argue that clearly it deserved more, especially love for Walker's killer (SEE WHAT I DID THERE) performance. That said I haven't seen enough on stage to pretend I know anything, so don't listen to me. I'm not surprised that the show's been love-it-hate-it, because it's that kinda material. But obviously, given my endless posting, I'm of the former sort. 

I mean I'm tweeting to the world questions about when the Broadway version will get a Cast Recording released -- obviously I've gone wacky for it. For the record my favorite part of the show (favorite part unrelated to "Benjamin Walker in bloodied tighty-whities" natch) is the song right after the Intermission called "Killing Spree" which is indeed heavily reliant upon staging and lighting, which are the two Tony noms the show earned, so that makes sense to me. 

But it is a scene that captures what a musical version of American Psycho should be so, so perfectly - with its raving pulsing slashing throbbing hyper-stylized nightmare sexiness - that I really hope it's the one they get to perform on the Tonys. And you know I mean it because Ben's fully dressed for it and I still want them to perform that number. That's as crazy as a killing spree itself!


Monday, May 02, 2016

Good Morning, Patrick

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I'm sure if you follow me on Instagram or Twitter or anywhere within a five to five billion mile radius you probably saw that I saw the American Psycho musical a second time yesterday - I was enthusiastic! I am enthusiastic. I decided about halfway through this time that I probably would be fine going to see this show every night for its entire run. It... settles me. As Patrick says. I actually sat in the front row this time around and man was that an experience. Benjamin Walker's tighty-whities were so close I could reach out and grab them. (I did not.) (sigh.)

Anyway after the show I went looking through the show's official Instagram account, which I don't think existed the first time I saw the show when it was in previews and sure enough, gold. There are several hot dudes (and ladies, if you're into ladies) in the show that you can see at that link behind the scenes of this sexy scary show, but we're just gonna post all the Benjamin Walker pictures because he looked right into my eyes yesterday as he "murdered" someone while covered in blood in just those underwear... and it's totally love. Hit the jump for a few more...

Monday, April 25, 2016

Benjamin Walker Eight Times

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Big Bad Ben's filling out some suits for a photo-shoot in the new issue of Esquire magazine (shot by photographer Stewart Shining) and we can't help but share (thanks Mac). There's also an interview if words are your bag, but with pictures like these...
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 ... there are better uses for our tongues, people. Anyway the American Psycho musical finally opened this weekend (I saw it in previews way back seems like forever now) and the reviews look nearly as good as Ben looks in his underwear! They should be good, anyway - it's a fun show. I mean I'm obviously going to go a second time, which is basically unheard of when it comes to musical theater (but we all know it's not the music I'm going for). And speaking of staring at Big Ben, hit the jump for six more pictures...
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

The Great Tighty-Whities Way

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I'm still settling in and sorting my brain out after a mentally taxing few days trapped inside a movie theater (and this is just a moment of calm in a week-long storm, mind you... not that I am complaining!) so here's something to settle all of our nerves -- a new picture of Benjamin Walker in the American Psycho musical, currently wowing on Broadway. They really should rename The Great White Way as The Great Tighty-Whities Way in his honor, don't you think? For our previous coverage of this momentous occasion, click here. And here. And here. And here.
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