Martin Scorsese, Ethan Hawke and John Turturro are all listed as advisers to a new proposal to buy the former Metro Theater, which closed in 2005.
Category: Hawke, Ethan
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What Ethan Hawke’s ‘Wildcat’ Gets Right About Flannery O’Connor
Those familiar with her menagerie of grotesques, her views of Southern society, her tortured faith and inner contradictions will get what his film is doing.
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‘Wildcat’ Review: Seeing Flannery O’Connor Through Her Stories
Ethan Hawke teams up with his daughter, Maya Hawke, for an unconventional and somewhat muddled portrait of a singular author.
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Paul Giamatti, Bradley Cooper, Da’Vine Joy Randolph and More Celebrities at the National Board of Review gala
The stars were among the 17 honorees at the annual National Board of Review gala, as awards season ramps up.
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‘Leave the World Behind’ Review: It’s the End of the World, I Guess
This film about the apocalypse, directed by Sam Esmail and adapted from Rumaan Alam’s novel, leaves little room for imagination.
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Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ and Its Insight Into Grief, Family and Gender
For one critic, every encounter with this Shakespeare play deepens her understanding of its insights into grief, family and gender.
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Ethan Hawke Makes Peace With Being a Poster Boy for Gen X
At the Center for Fiction, the actor was joined by the author Rachel Kushner and the editor Christopher Beha for a panel discussion of Harper’s Magazine’s September issue.
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Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke and Joel Edgerton on Paul Schrader Films
Joel Edgerton, Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke explain how they worked with the writer-director, known for solitary characters grappling with sin and redemption.
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Pedro Almodóvar Makes a Gay Western With Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke
In “Strange Way of Life,” the director’s short western, Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal play a lawman and a cowboy looking back on a passionate affair.
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Film Artists Reflect on the Movies that Left a Mark
The New York Times – Movies:For a retrospective series at the Berlin International Film Festival, directors and actors selected formative coming-of-age movies. Their choices show links between the cinematic past and present.
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We’re Out of Movie Stars. Whose Fault Is That?
The New York Times – Movies:There are fewer films now that allow an actor to grow a persona and a Tom Cruise level of stardom. It’s a crisis, and the movies know it.
