Showing posts with label Toni Collette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toni Collette. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

 ... you can learn from:

Nightmare Alley (2021)

Pete: When a man believes his own lies, starts believing that he has the power, he's got shuteye. Because now he believes it's all true. And people get hurt. Good, God-fearing people. And then you lie. You lie. And when the lies end, there it is. The face of God, staring at you straight. No matter where you turn. No man can outrun God, Stan.

Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley landed in the Criterion Collection this week on glorious 4K, where this gorgeous and deeply under-appreciated gem belongs -- I hope that people will go back and realize they were incorrect in their negative critical asessments now, mainly to prove that I was right and this movie rules. But for other reasons too! Bradley Cooper gives his best performance to date in the film for one, but it's also (as the above quote suggests) a savvy  dissection of our poisoned modern-day political situation without ever being too on-the-nose about it. It's like Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria in that way. It diagnoses the rot. Anyway we also see Bradley Cooper's dick so what have you got to lose? Go watch it! (Looking forward to an upgrade on the gif below with the 4K edition, you best believe it.)


Thursday, May 08, 2025

Nicholas Hoult Eight Times


Apparently today is the 23rd anniversary of About a Boy (according to EW) so I will go ahead and post this new photoshoot of that movie's breakout, the boy himself, Nicholas Hoult. Of course Nicky was only 12 when that movie was made so we didn't know for several years that he'd become the dreamboat movie star he went on to become -- never underestimate the gawky weird kids! I should actually re-watch About a Boy, I haven't seen it in a very very long time -- aww remember when him and Toni Collette reunited for that Clint Eastwood movie that nobody saw last year? That was a sweet moment. Have him and Hugh Grant worked together since? I don't feel like looking that up so feel free to tell me if so. Anyway this new shoot is for Arena Homme+ magazine and dropped yesterday, hit the jump for the entirety (with a little surprise at the bottom)...

Friday, March 07, 2025

The Way To My Heart is With Cox


It's Friday! Thank Cox. I hate how hard I wish weeks by these days, given the amount of weeks I have less in my life... well it feels like the hourglass is fatter on the bottom now. But the world's just too much of a disaster and I need my two days of shutdown more than ever. And just think -- it's only 80 days until Memorial Day and then I get my three-day weekends again! Yippee! And then after that it's practically 2028 and we'll have a new President. Well, probably. Ugh and with that my stomach dropped -- see why I just need to be offline and on the floor for two full days?? 

Glad I don't have to review MICKEY 17 because it's like ten movies at once and only half of them are working but it's also really fun at times (I LOVE THE CREEPERS SO MUCH) and there is this shot of Robert Pattinson's ass that is absolutely to die for so consider yourself somewhat educated

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Aaaaaanyway there are two count 'em two movies of note out this weekend -- one is Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17 which I wrote the world's briefest review of above. It probably deserves more effort than that but... see everything I said at the start pof this post. I'm fucking spent, man. The other movie out this weekend is the horror film The Rule of Jenny Pen and I actually wrote a proper review of that one! But [insert 'womp womp' sound effect here] it's not going up onto Pajiba until tomorrow I believe. So you'll have to wait 24 hours for those thoughts. Will the wait be worth it? Probably not! I have nothing interesting to say! And that's why now I'm going home to collapse. Goodbye!


Wednesday, January 22, 2025

44 Until 17


Just as I can't seem to remember the number in the title of Bong Joon-ho's new movie -- every time I'm like, "Is it Mickey 18? 19? 12?" -- I certainly can never remember its release date because it's basically had 17 of those. But here with this new poster release let's look it up like a proper "reporter" and do y'all a solid -- as of today, January 22nd 2025, Mickey 17 is scheduled to release in theaters in the United States on March 7th. That's 44 days from today. Maybe they can go back in and photoshop Robert Pattinson's head a little bit better on this poster in that time? That is one awkward giant head floating on a tiny disembodied body. 




Tuesday, August 06, 2024

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

 ... you can learn from:

The Sixth Sense (1999)

Stanley Cunningham: Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in this country. A lot of generations have lived here and died here. Almost any place you go in this city has a history and a story behind it. Even this school and the grounds it sits on. Can anyone guess what this building was used for a hundred years ago, before you went to this school, before I went to this school? Yes, Cole?
Cole: They used to hang people here.
Stanley Cunningham: No, uh, that, mm-mm, that's not correct. Uh, where'd you hear that?
Cole: They'd pull the people in, crying and kissing their families 'bye. People watching would spit at them.
Stanley Cunningham: Uh, Cole, this, this building was a legal courthouse. Laws were passed here. Some of the very first laws of this country. This whole building was full of, uh, lawyers, uh, lawmakers.
Cole: They were the ones that hanged everybody.

Happy 25 to M. Night Shyamalan's horror classic! For some reason I resisted loving this movie for a long time, but I have given up that ghost (ha) for awhile now. I think I used to just see it as its twist and nothing more? I don't really even remember now. But Shyamalan's second act as a filmmaker, which I mentioned in my review of Trap yesterday, has me appreciating him more than ever. 

Monday, February 05, 2024

Toni Wants Some of That Ass


Much like Joseph's coat I am a man of many technicolors, and so I kind of loved Toni Collette's broad broad broooooad rom-com Mafia Mamma last year (here is my review) even while acknowledging that it felt beamed straight out of 1992. It's always nice when Toni goes loose and goofy and the movie was far weirder than it got credit for and whatever, the world is ending, I don't have to defend myself! Anyway I just wanted to put that slice of surprise up-front so you're not totally knocked out of your shorts when I tell you that the news today that Toni is re-teaming with Mamma director Catherine Hardwicke (via, thx Mac) for a remake of a French comedy that's pretty similar in spirit to their former collab has me totally gleeful. What can I say? 

How about this -- the French comedy they're remaking is Antoinette Dans Les Cévennes, which was released here in the U.S. as My Donkey, My Lover, and I, and I totally loved that movie too! I reviewed it right here when it screened for the 2021 edition of the "Rendez-vous With French Cinema" series here in NYC -- actress Laure Calamy (who plays a school-teacher who stalks her ex on a romantic French getaway and ends up trapped on a donkey trek through the mountains) is super charming in it and the movie goes on all of these unexpected detours and it's is just lovely, absolutely lovely. (You can rent it on Amazon right here.) I hope TC & CH can tap into that charm. I'll be there either way, because we need shit like this as much as we need all of the uber-depressing and hyper-violent shit I usually go on about. We're rounded people, yo. 

Wednesday, November 01, 2023

5 Off My Head: Toni My Queen


It's Toni Collette's 51st birthday today and you could knock me over with a feather upon the just-now-made realization that I have never done a list of my favorite Toni performances before. Not even for her 50th last year? What the hell was I thinking? Well there's no time like the present. I don't think this list will surprise anybody with my choices given what a vocal supporter of her I've been since I saw Muriel's Wedding way back in '96 and it became basically my number one favorite movie of all time...

... I think the only thing that will surprise is that I didn't up the number to ten or fifteen performances! Because I coulda! And I purposefully decided to leave T.V. performances off because that coulda doubled it again (but seriously, The United States of Tara forever). The fact that I got to hang out with her for a couple of drinks while she was doing press for Hereditary will probably always remain the greatest perk this gig has ever gifted me. That brag aside, here's my list!

My 5 Fave Toni Collette Movie Performances

Sandy, Japanese Story
"To say goodbye."

Annie, Hereditary
"I never wanted to be your mother."

Muriel, Muriel's Wedding
"Why can't it be me? Why can't I be the one?"

Lynn, The Sixth Sense
"Do I make her proud?"

Mandy, Velvet Goldmine
"It's funny how beautiful people look
 when they're walking out the door."

Runners-up: In Her ShoesThe Hours, Knives Out, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, Velvet Buzzsaw, Krampus, Little Miss Sunshine, About a Boy, Clockwatchers, Emma... and all the rest!

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What are your favorite Toni Collette performances?

Monday, April 17, 2023

More Like About a Man Now


It's not often you're gonna get me posting about Clint Eastwood movies -- I lost every ounce of interest I ever had in that man when he ranted at that empty chair at the Republican National Convention in 2012 -- but this news allows me to post the above photo and that I cannot deny myself. The 91-year-old Eastwood is setting up his next (and final, he says) movie, a legal thriller called Juror No. 2, and it will apparently reunite About a Boy stars Toni Collette and Nicholas Hoult  for the first time in 21 years -- can you believe that? That seems criminal. They should've worked together again. That said I try to look at child-actor-photos of Nicky as infrequently as possible, given my less-than-pure feelings about him these days, ahem. But we'll allow this flashback because it's too sweet. I just hope this movie doesn't involve any sexual tension between their characters -- that would be too weird. Anyway here's the plot:

"Juror No. 2 will take place during a murder trial and follows a juror, to be played by Hoult, who realizes that he may have caused the victim’s death. He must decide whether to manipulate the jury to save himself, or reveal the truth and turn himself in. Collette would play the prosecutor."

Friday, April 14, 2023

Good Afternoon, Gratuitous Giulio Corso


Toni Collette's Mafia Mamma, a fish-out-of-water comedy that's out in theaters today, is certainly no mamma-masterpiece -- here is my review at Pajiba. But it's fun enough in parts and if you love Toni like I do then you'll enjoy watching her get to be a goofball. And even better you'll enjoy watching her get to get frisky with not one but two incredibly hot Italian men, the main interest being this fellow here named Giulio Corso. Corso hasn't been in a ton of movies yet (he's only been acting since 2018) but... well, look at him. 

Dude is gonna be in plenty. Anyway good for Toni, taking the pandemic lemonades as an excuse to make lemonade with a fun Italian vacation movie where she's drinking wine and causing mayhem and making out with gorgeous Italian men for ninety minutes. We, as the homosexuals say, stan a queen. So I gathered up the choicest pictures off of Corso's Instagram account (really the only place to stare at him for the time being, since he is so relatively fresh) and I am sending us off into the weekend with an eyeful. Hit the jump and enjoy...

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

 ... you can learn from:

The Humans (2021)

Erik: It's snowing out there.
Richard: I think someone from a
higher floor just emptied their ashtray.

I hope this movie doesn't end up totally forgotten -- I really loved it but it seemed to entirely slip through the cracks during awards season last year. One of the casualties of late year glut. I say definitely seek it out if you missed it. Anyway a happy birthday to Steven Yeun today!

The former Walking Dead star is turning 39 -- I don't know whether it was his decision to leave TWD or the producers but whoever made it as gross and awful as it was in its moment it ended up being the best decision ever! Because 1) it gave him the freedom to become a movie star, which he's pulled off with great aplomb, and 2) it finally cut the cord with me (and many many other viewers) from that show -- when they killed Glenn I never went back and never missed it for a second. Did any of you stick with it? 


Anyway Yeun has several projects lined up after this summer's successful team-up with Jordan Peele and Nope -- the most important one appears to be that he's re-teaming with Okja director Bong Joon-ho for Mickey 17 alongside Robert Pattinson, and I can't believe I hadn't posted that teaser trailer above yet. That's not even out until March of 2024 but listen to the cast -- Yeun and Pattinson and Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo and Naomi Ackie (who's playing Whitney Houston in her biopic out this weekend). It's based on Edward Ashton's sci-fi novel Mickey7 -- wonder why they added ten to the title -- about a clone employee sent to colonize an ice planet. It sounds like Severance meets Edge of Tomorrow


Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

... you can learn from:


Cindy: Look, if it's about that time
I puked green slime and masturbated
with a crucifix, it was my first keg party, Bobby!

Happy 46 to Anna Faris today! And riddle me this: can you believe that I have never seen a single Scary Movie movie? Not one. I've seen some of the gags from them over the years but I have here a full twenty-two years on never sat down and watched one from start to finish. Not even when I was obsessed with Anna Faris circa The House Bunny era. Maybe over the holidays I should try to binge them? Although I worry these are the sorts of movies that have not aged well. Thoughts? Anyway I am happy that Anna is working in movies again now that she's done raking it in on her sitcom, although I totally missed The Estate...


... when it screened earlier this month and that one co-starred Toni Collette! As Anna Faris' sister! Also Rosemarie DeWitt and Kathleen f'ing turner! For shame on me. I'll see it when it hits digital. Did any of you see it? Anna has another movie lined up too -- she's co-starring in the new movie from John Krokidas, director of Kill Your Darlings, called Tunnels. It's about a teenager (played by It actor Jaeden Martell) whose brother is killed in a school shooting who makes friends with the shooter's grandmother (played by Susan Sarandon, sigh). Besides Faris it also co-stars Patrick Wilson and Alicia Silverstone. I don't think that one's even filmed yet. Get on it already, lazies!

Tuesday, November 01, 2022

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

... you can learn from:

Hereditary (2018)
 
Peter: You okay, Mom?
Annie: What?
Peter: Is there something on your mind?
Annie: Is there something on *your* mind?
Peter: Just seems like there... might be something you... wanna say.
Steve: Peter.
Annie: Like what? I mean, why would I wanna say something so I can watch you sneer at me?
Peter: Sneer at you? I don't ever sneer at you.
Annie: Oh, sweetie, you don't have to. You get your point across.
Peter: Okay, so, fine, then say what you wanna say, then.
Steve: Peter.
Annie: I don't wanna say anything. I've tried saying...
Peter: Okay, so try again. Release yourself.
Annie: Oh, release you, you mean?
Peter: Yeah, fine, release me, just say it! Just fucking say it!
Annie: DON'T you swear at me, you little shit! Don't you EVER raise your voice at me! I am your mother! You understand? All I do is worry and slave and defend you, and all I get back is that fucking face on your face! So full of disdain and resentment and always so annoyed! Well, now your sister is dead! And I know you miss her and I know it was an accident and I know you're in pain and I wish could take that away for you. I WISH I could shield you from the knowledge that you did what you did, but you're sister is dead! She's gone forever! And what a waste... if it could've maybe brought us together, or something, if you could've just said "I'm sorry" or faced up to what happened, maybe then we could do something with this, but you can't take responsibility for anything! So, now I can't accept. And I can't forgive. Because... because NOBODY admits anything they've done!
I might have to start quoting this scene from Hereditary every November 1st now that I have noticed that today is the birthday of both Toni Collette and Alex Wolff. Not that Toni's speech doesn't run through my head at least once a week anyway. "THAT FUCKING FACE ON YOUR FACE." That line is such perfect writing. It's exactly the sort of half-thought out thing you'd say when you're angry that actually represents the truest essence of the thing -- you'd try to say something more clever if you were thinking straight but the words are just flying out and you stumble on a perfect thing like that. Goddamn I can't wait for Ari Aster's next movie!

But back to the birthday people -- what's next for these two? Toni, who always has a billion projects lined up, has a billion projects lined up -- the most exciting one is probably Mickey7, Bong Joon-ho's next movie which also stars Robert Pattinson and Mark Ruffalo; see my previous post here. As for Alex he works less, which sucks! Why aren't people snatching him up after Hereditary, in which he more than held his own against a world-class Colette? That said he's got a role in Chris Nolan's Oppenheimer, so it's not like he's hurting! And he's got two small-sounding projects lined up, as well -- a movie called The Line (the photo below is from the set of that) and a movie called Untold; I don't recognize any of the other people involved on either project. Fingers crossed for fresh talent!


Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Good Morning, World


Before the series The Staircase aired I never would've thought to do a post on nepotism-baby Patrick Schwarzenegger because he hadn't done anything to give me a reason to. I hadn't seen him act in much but when I did I wasn't exactly walking out inspired -- like, I'd wanted to like the horror movie Daniel Isn't Real more than I did but I thought the two leads, one of which was him, were distractingly weak. Anyway like every single person on The Staircase, Schwarzenegger was very good -- maybe not Toni Collette or Parker Posey good, but asking that of him would just be mean -- and here we are and I am sharing these photos from Interview Magazine this morning. There's a long convo with his co-star Dane DeHaan there as well, check it out if you're so inclined, or just hit the jump for the rest of the photoshoot...

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...

 ... you can learn from:

In Her Shoes (2005)

Maggie: The art of losing isn't hard to master; so many things seem... f... filled... with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn't hard to master. I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster, some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent. I miss them, but it wasn't a disaster. Even losing you... the joking voice, a gesture I love... I shan't have lied. It's evident the art of losing's not too hard to master though it may look like... Write it!... like disaster.

That's a poem by the poet Elizabeth Bishop, but since the entire thing gets recited by Cameron Diaz in In Her Shoes I can quote it -- them's the rules. Granted I make the rules and I can do whatever the hell I want. but I digress. The director Curtis Hanson was born on this day in 1945 (unfortunately he passed away in 2016) and many people will presumably memorialize him with his masterpieces L.A. Confidential or Wonder Boys (love love love Wonder Boys) or his trashterpieces The Hand That Rocks the Cradle or The River Wild... 

... (and we really should talk more about David Strathairn's short shorts in The River Wild)... but me, I gotta go this year with this lovely and immensely underrated "Pink Box Movie" here that stars Diaz and Toni Collette as lightly estranged sisters getting to know the grandmother (Shirley Maclaine) they never knew they had. This movie is so much more than it appears to be on its daffy glossy mid-Aughts surface -- it's generous and sweet and really complicated in the way it digs into its knotty relationships. Cannot recommend enough if you've never given it a chance before -- think you'll be very pleasantly surprised.


Thursday, November 18, 2021

Guillermo's Making Our Nightmares Come True


Kind of flummoxed and flabbergasted when I searched the site this morning and realized I never posted the first trailer for Guillermo Del Toro's forthcoming Nightmare Alley -- the original with Tyrone Power is a fave (it just got a Criterion release not too long ago) and the cast that Del Toro has gathered up, including Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett and Toni Collette and Rooney Mara and Richard Jenkins and Willem Dafoe, well, that says it. Oh and it's set in, and was filmed in, Buffalo, not far from where I grew up. Anyway I didn't write up that first trailer back in September because Nathaniel beat me to the punch over at The Film Experience -- see that here

Or don't, because we have a new trailer today, and here I am writing it up.  Guillermo Del Toro's Nightmare Alley is actually out pretty soon -- and yes I realize that saying December 17th is "pretty soon" is enough to send anyone with half a brain spiraling into a panic about how the fuck is it already almost Christmas and oh my god I haven't bought a fucking thing and... et cetera, et cetera. The "pretty soon" equals out to "29 days" and yeah, that's pretty soon. And here's the full trailer they're making their final case with. You decide!


If you've got any thoughts on it in the comments let me know -- I need no convincing on seeing this because of that damn cast... also I already have a screening of this scheduled even sooner than 29 days from now; I'm seeing this in two weeks! I think it looks like fun though and there are some stellar shots in there -- the one of the bloody angel in the snow (pretty sure that's Rooney, and if you've seen the original film you know what's happening here) is giving off super duper Crimson Peak energy and I am as always here for that. 



Thursday, June 17, 2021

I Am Link


--- Now Them's Some Women
-- I was already pleased as a punch to the happy-places when it was announced back in December that not only was Sarah Polley planning on directing her first new movie in nine years (an adaptation of the book Women Talking) but that it was going to star Frances f'ing McDormand, so trying to measure my renewed enthusiasm when a big batch of absolute queens were further announced to fill out the film's cast this week would be a folly's errand. Stratospheric shit! Said queens include Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, and Ben f'ing Whishaw, oh my! The story "follows a group of women in an isolated religious colony as they struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of sexual assaults committed by the colony’s men." This is gonna be something y'all.

--- Friends No More -- I'll admit that my enthusiasm for In Bruges director Martin McDonagh has been dulled a bit by the projects he's done since that -- Seven Psychopaths and especially Three Billboards (ugh) were big letdowns for me -- but today's news that he's reuniting with the stars of his original masterpiece, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, for his next one well that gives me renewed vim n' vigor, McDonagh-wise. The film will be called The Banshees of Inisherin and will film in August and is about a pair of lifelong friends who're navigating the awkward space where they no longer want to be friends.

--- Ain't No Mountain -- Similarly it's hard to get too worked up over a new Doug Liman movie, even though his earliest work I glommed onto, 1999's Go, ranks among my all-time faves, since he hasn't made anything as good since. But I'm gonna give him another chance with this next project because it stars Ewan McGregor and Ewan is always worth a chance. It's a biopic of adventurer George Mallory, who tried to climb Mount Everest back in the 1920s, and it will co-star Mark Strong and Outlander hunk Sam Heughan.  Oh and it'll be called Everest, just like the Jake Gyllenhaal movie from a couple of years back, but I have a feeling that if Ewan has a nude scene in his Everest movie he'll let them leave it in, unlike Jake, so Ewan wins.

--- Step Up -- Another addition to the incredibly stacked cast of that true-crime adaptation The Staircase, which already had Juliette Binoche, Colin Firth, and Toni Collette -- ex-twink Dane DeHaan will now also be sleazing around the joint. I was going to make a joke about how he could play The Owl but I don't know if any of you will get that joke. Anyway I apparently missed the news that the series will also co-star Parker freaking Posey too! Everyone, literally everyone, will be there. get me to this set!

--- What's Good For The Gigolo -- An update on a project we've been keeping tabs on: the series re-do of American Gigolo starring Jon Bernthal got picked up by Showtime, a ten-episode order. It's actually technically a sequel to the movie starring Richard Gere; Bernthal's playing the same character, just years later after he's gotten out of jail. See all of MNPP's previous coverage on this series here, but pay special attention to this post. That's the winner.

--- Til Death Do -- Kristen Wiig is going to star in an adaptation of the upcoming book called The Husbands, which "follows an overworked mother who, while house-hunting in a nice suburban neighborhood, meets a group of high-powered women with enviably supportive husbands. When she agrees to take on a legal case involving the untimely death of one resident’s husband, she risks exposing not only the secrets at the heart of her own marriage, but the true secret to having it all, one worth killing for." I can't for the life of me tell the tone from that description; it could be dead serious or it could be Desperate Housewives. Even a gender-flipped Stepford Wives maybe?

--- Channing Sandwich -- Speaking of movie descriptions that I can't get a handle on the tone for, Zoe Kravitz has gone and written herself a star vehicle called Pussy Island (indeed) that will have her heading to the orgy-centric tropical getaway of a tech-billionaire (to be played by Channing Tatum, somehow); while there things go from sexy to dangerous, or something. I don't know. Just throw me in a Channing Tatum Orgy and I'll figure it out as I go.

--- And Finally since I began this post with a crazy stacked cast I'll finish with the same - Apple is producing a psychological-thriller series called Surface from the creator of the High Fidelity series, and it will star several MNPP fave babes including Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Stephan James, Ari Graynor, François Arnaud, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Marianne Jean Baptiste. Good grief -- Get me to that set! To all of the sets! I gotta get the fuck outta my house! Ahem. Surface is described as "an elevated thriller about a woman’s quest to rebuild her life after a suicide attempt, and her struggle to remember – and understand – everything that led up to the moment when she jumped." Gugu is the lead. (And hopefully Oliver & Francois are sharing a trailer.)

Friday, May 21, 2021

A Dream Horse is a Dream Horse Of Course


Hey I was just talking about her! Earlier I reported some news on one of Toni Collette's most promising upcoming projects, but now I've got something to share on something much more of the now -- namely her movie Dream Horse, about a dreamy horse, which is out in movie theaters today. The thing is I reviewed the film this afternoon for Pajiba, you can read it here. As there's nothing to spoil with this kind of movie I'd say you can read the review before seeing the movie, but if you just want my gist I say go ahead and dream yourself into a screening of Dream Horse if it's the kind of thing you think you'll like; it's exactly what you think it is. And if you're not ready for the theater no worries, the film hits home viewing on June 11th. It's a good one for the couch, believe you me. No really, believe me, that's how I watched it. Here is the film's trailer if you missed it.

Staircase To Heaven


I thought I had already posted about the true-crime series The Staircase -- telling the unbelievable convoluted decades-spanning story of Michael Peterson and his dead wife Kathleen -- being turned into a fictional limited series for HBO when the incredible duo of Toni Collette and Colin Firth had gotten cast in the series leads. I sure should have posted about that! I immediately texted the news to my boyfriend with about one thousand exclamation points attached. But the archives tell me I didn't post it so I don't have anything to link to on that -- what I do have to link to is today's incredible news that no less than the greatest living actress on Earth, one Juliette Binoche, has also just joined the fucking for-fuck's-sake oh-my-god this cast. 

No word on who Binoche is playing, and I'll admit it's been awhile since I watched the series (I watched it way way before it made its way onto streaming on Netflix) so I'm hesitant to guess -- my memories of the real-life cast of characters is vague -- but wasn't the original series made by French people? I recall there being criticism about the series having the feel of French people looking in on Americans as if in a zoo; of there being a tone of cultural judgement to the series? And goddamn if that criticism doesn't read as supremely old-fashioned here seventeen years on from that first batch of episodes. Anyway my guess is Binoche will be one of the documentarians. 

We shouldn't be surprised that this series is wrangling such an exquisite cast though, given it's being directed by the great Antonio Campos -- he directed the phenomenal film Christine... still his calling card here after The Devil All the Time came and went with nary a whisper. But Christine is so good! I think Campos still has cache from Christine left over. I should add that the wonderful Rosemarie DeWitt is also in the cast of this HBO series -- I mean come on. This cast!



Monday, March 22, 2021

Pics of the Day


I told you of the space thriller Stowaway way back in January of 2019 when Toni Collette was the first person attached -- then I got more excited a couple of months later when Daniel Dae Kim was also cast -- and here we are, a full two years later and we have some photos! EW has more (including a look at co-star Anna Kendrick) but I snatched these shots of Toni in her astronaut get-up and Daniel's arms because these are the things that interest me. Netflix is dropping Stowaway on April 22nd, so not that long a wait! Put Toni Collette in every kind of movie, I'll watch 'em all!