Tom Hollander didn’t get into showbiz to play himself. He played a bumbling MP in In the Loop and a scheming socialite in The White Lotus. Most recently, he played the treasured author Truman Capote in FX’s Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, who slithers his way into high society New York, becoming a highly requested guest at dinner parties and resort getaways — only to have it all turn sour.
With the Hollywood magic stripped away, Hollander lives a reserved lifestyle. His home sits in the rural English countryside east of Oxfordshire,...
With the Hollywood magic stripped away, Hollander lives a reserved lifestyle. His home sits in the rural English countryside east of Oxfordshire,...
- 2/15/2024
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
Naomi Watts as Barbara “Babe” Paley and Tom Hollander as Truman Capote in ‘Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans’ (Photo Cr: FX)
Tom Hollander (The White Lotus) takes on the lead role of Truman Capote in the second season of FX’s Feud anthology series. Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans focuses on the relationship between the bestselling author of In Cold Blood and the glamorous New York socialites he nicknamed the swans. These high-society women who took Truman into their confidence ultimately learned that spilling the tea to a writer in need of another bestseller was an incredibly ill-advised decision.
Capote took their deep, dark secrets and planned on exposing them for the world to see in his novel Answered Prayers. But Capote learned his swans have vicious bites after an excerpt from the novel was published in Esquire.
Tom Hollander recently participated in a press conference hosted by FX to...
Tom Hollander (The White Lotus) takes on the lead role of Truman Capote in the second season of FX’s Feud anthology series. Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans focuses on the relationship between the bestselling author of In Cold Blood and the glamorous New York socialites he nicknamed the swans. These high-society women who took Truman into their confidence ultimately learned that spilling the tea to a writer in need of another bestseller was an incredibly ill-advised decision.
Capote took their deep, dark secrets and planned on exposing them for the world to see in his novel Answered Prayers. But Capote learned his swans have vicious bites after an excerpt from the novel was published in Esquire.
Tom Hollander recently participated in a press conference hosted by FX to...
- 1/26/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In her new exclusive uInterview, Erin Moriarty discusses transforming into her character Geena in the film Catching Dust, which is premiering this weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Moriarty, known for her role as Starlight in The Boys, described the strange world of her character.
“She is a young woman who is living in a trailer with her husband and she believes that they’re living in a commune that’s deserted,” she told uInterview founder Erik Meers. “But essentially she’s very secluded, she’s very suppressed by this husband and she’s living in Texas that already has weird, especially this specific part she comes from, the gender roles are not the same.”
For Moriarty, the most important way for her to prepare for this role was getting Geena’s Texas accent down.
“One of the biggest things for me, funnily enough, and it may seem trivial, was working with a dialect coach,...
Moriarty, known for her role as Starlight in The Boys, described the strange world of her character.
“She is a young woman who is living in a trailer with her husband and she believes that they’re living in a commune that’s deserted,” she told uInterview founder Erik Meers. “But essentially she’s very secluded, she’s very suppressed by this husband and she’s living in Texas that already has weird, especially this specific part she comes from, the gender roles are not the same.”
For Moriarty, the most important way for her to prepare for this role was getting Geena’s Texas accent down.
“One of the biggest things for me, funnily enough, and it may seem trivial, was working with a dialect coach,...
- 6/9/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
"The difference between noir and Shakespeare is the heights that they fall from," said screenwriter Dennis Lehane at the press conference for The Drop at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises), Noomi Rapace (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), and Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust & Bone) star in Lehane's working class tragedy about a bartender who suddenly finds himself stuck in between the police and the Chechen mob.
The Drop is also the final appearance on film for the late, great James Gandolfini.
Here are five things we learned at the press conference for The Drop:
Dennis Lehane fleshed out one of his own short stories into a theatrical script, and yes, it's that Dennis Lehane. You've probably read a few of his books or at the very least seen some of the movies. Shutter Island, Gone Baby Gone, and Mystic River were all originally novels of The Drop's screenwriter.
Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises), Noomi Rapace (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), and Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust & Bone) star in Lehane's working class tragedy about a bartender who suddenly finds himself stuck in between the police and the Chechen mob.
The Drop is also the final appearance on film for the late, great James Gandolfini.
Here are five things we learned at the press conference for The Drop:
Dennis Lehane fleshed out one of his own short stories into a theatrical script, and yes, it's that Dennis Lehane. You've probably read a few of his books or at the very least seen some of the movies. Shutter Island, Gone Baby Gone, and Mystic River were all originally novels of The Drop's screenwriter.
- 9/11/2014
- by Sasha James
- Cineplex
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