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Guy Pearce Doesn’t Care For His ‘Memento’ Performance: “Nails On A Chalkboard”
Although millions of fans might disagree, Guy Pearce isn’t particularly fond of his performance in 2000’s Memento.
The Oscar nominee recently admitted that he doesn’t care for his performance in the Christopher Nolan-helmed film, which he still thinks is “a good movie” in retrospect, despite his…
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Guy Pearce On His Epic Turn In ‘The Brutalist’ & A Possible First Oscar Nomination: “I Don’t Feel Like I Have Ever Been Snubbed” – The Actor’s Side
For a veteran actor who has delivered time and time again in such Oscar-lauded movies as L.A. Confidential, Memento and Best Picture winners The Hurt Locker and The King’s Speech, among others, you might wonder how many times Guy Pearce has been…
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Guy Pearce Explains Why Studio Films Are “A Killer For Me”
Following the critical flop of his 2002 adaptation of H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, Guy Pearce had a new perspective on his career.
The 2x Golden Globe nominee explained why working on the big-budget DreamWorks/Warner Bros. feature made him feel like his “intuition doesn’t mean anything,”…
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Guy Pearce Says He Was Blocked From Working With Christopher Nolan After ‘Memento’
Despite the critical and commercial success of their sole collaboration, Guy Pearce was blocked from working with Christopher Nolan for 20 years.
The 2x Golden Globe nominee recently claimed he was denied roles in multiple Nolan films after a Warner Bros. exec took issue with him following their…
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How Guy Pearce Explored “Extreme” Power In ‘The Brutalist’: “I Suppose On Some Level It’s The Donald Trump Version”
Given the number of indelible performances he's given since breaking out world-wide with only his third big-screen appearance—The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in 1994—it's astonishing that Guy Pearce doesn't have an awards shelf creaking with the weight of career-affirming statuettes…
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By Damon Wise
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‘The Brutalist’ Stars Adrien Brody & Guy Pearce Receiving Santa Barbara Film Festival’s Cinema Vanguard Award
EXCLUSIVE: The Santa Barbara Film Festival is lauding The Brutalist stars, Oscar winner Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce, with the Cinema Vanguard Award during the 40th annual event on February 13, 2025.
The Cinema Vanguard Award recognizes actors who have forged their own path, taking artistic risks…
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Guy Pearce, Hannah Waddingham & Daniel Ings To Lead Crime-Thriller ‘Mr. Sunny Sky’; Bankside Launches For AFM
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy winner Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso), and The Gentlemen star Daniel Ings have been set to lead crime-thriller Mr. Sunny Sky, which Bankside is launching ahead of the American Film Market.
The film will follow Leonard Moore, a once…
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Guy Pearce, Hannah Waddingham, Kaya Scodelario, Gugu Mbatha-Raw & More Join Keira Knightley In Netflix Thriller ‘The Woman In Cabin 10’
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s feature take of Ruth Ware bestselling novel The Woman in Cabin 10 has added a slew of actors to the Keira Knightley project.
Joining the two-time Oscar nominees are Guy Pearce, Hannah Waddingham, David Ajala, Gitte Witt, Art Malik, Daniel Ings, David Morrissey, Christopher…
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‘The Brutalist’ Post-WWII Epic Wows With 13-Minute Ovation – Venice Film Festival
Brady Corbet's 215-minute post-WWII epic The Brutalist had its world premiere here at the Venice Film Festival this afternoon with the starry drama receiving a 13-minute, five-second ovation from the Sala Grande audience.
On hand were Corbet — whose Vox Lux and Childhood of a Leader previously…
‘The Brutalist’ Review: Brady Corbet’s 70mm Epic Is A Flawed But Fascinating Edifice To The Practical Possibilities Of Cinema – Venice Film Festival
Brady Corbet's odyssey into the artistic realms of the 20th century promises, on paper, to be a time-spanning epic. But though the running time is a whopping 3 hours and 35 minutes — with a 15-minute interval whether you want it or not — The Brutalist…
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Adrien Brody Says Mother’s Life Journey Gave Him Sense Of ‘Kinship’ With Hungarian Émigré Character In Venice Title ‘The Brutalist’
Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce, Joe Alwyn and Stacy Martin hit the Venice Film Festival on Sunday for the premiere of Brady Corbet's The Brutalist.
They were joined at the press conference by the other members of the buzzy cast – Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Emma Laird, Isaach De…
Vanity Fair France Issues Apology After Editing Guy Pearce Photo Wearing Palestinian Flag Pin
Vanity Fair France has commented after editing a photo of Guy Pearce at the Cannes Film Festival wearing a pin of the Palestinian flag.
Pearce appeared at the film festival to support his new film, The Shrouds. During the red carpet premiere, the actor wore a pin supporting Palestine.
The…
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