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The Oscar-winning 'Joker' actor discusses the western-noir dark comedy and why his search for inspiration was "an act of ...
With James Gunn’s Superman and Universal’s dinosaurs roaming the Earth, counter-programming, read Paramount Animation’s ...
Set in early 2020, the bleak, black comedy takes on COVID, masks, BLM, police violence, Antifa, white guilt, white grievance and the growth of toxic online influencers.
The actor was promoting the mockumentary 'I'm Still Here' when he delivered one of the strangest interviews ever recorded for late-night television.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' is poised to be another dark comedy for the filmmaker and star Joaquin Phoenix discusses their collaborative future.
On Tuesday night, the star said that he originally did the pre-interview in character and “I realized that it was just a little silly, so I called them back and I said, ‘Listen, this is what I’m doing ...
"Eddington," co-starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Luke Grimes and Micheal Ward, opens in theaters ...
At the time, Phoenix was promoting his 2010 mockumentary “I’m Still Here,” which followed him retiring from acting and becoming a hip hop artist. When he went on Letterman’s show, Phoenix transformed ...
"Eddington" star Joaquin Phoenix apologized for his "horrible," "uncomfortable" 2009 interview with David Letterman during his visit to "The Late Show" Tuesday.
A New Mexico town during the 2020 COVID lockdown is the setting for Aster’s darkly comic satire. Topher Gauk-Roger contributed to this story by David Daniel.
Joaquin Phoenix says he regrets his infamous interview with David Letterman, in which he remained in character for the entire, awkward conversation.
Joaquin Phoenix was the guest of honor on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday night, marking his first appearance ...