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For acclaimed actor Joaquin Phoenix, the acting process is a mystery. The three-time Oscar nominee says the idea of getting into character is something he's
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Joaquin Phoenix has become such a flamboyant hunk of miserablism that you can fill in the same adjectives for almost every role. In "Her," he played a mopey, awkward dyspeptic ghost writer who
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The frightful intensity Joaquin has displayed onscreen for the past 30-plus years is not, in a very real sense, acting at all. His next film after Parenthood, and his first billed as Joaquin, was
https://www.looper.com/187820/what-joaquin-phoenix-really-went-through-to-play-the-joker/
Phoenix famously lost over 50 pounds for the role of Arthur Fleck; in a wide-ranging talk with USA Today about Joker, he revealed that he subsisted largely on a diet of steamed green beans, apples
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- Joaquin Phoenix. Of all actors known for their unconventional approach to acting, Joaquin Phoenix might be the most unconventional. Known to shun publicity and to be extremely selective when it comes to roles, Phoenix isn't an actor who often speaks about why he decides to take certain roles.
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Spike Jonze's latest movie, the near-future romance Her, is that rarest of creatures — a genuinely original new American film. Pitched somewhere between philosophical satire and sincere heartache, the story of a lonely man (Joaquin Phoenix) and his love affair with his computer's operating system [Scarlett Johansson) is both funny and
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"It just- it feels impossible to me… I don't know, it's- it just feels so fake." - Joaquin Phoenix on Rehearsing. Academy Award winning actor Joaquin Phoenix has practically made not talking to the press an art form (he's often made it through entire press conferences for his films without saying a single word). So it was a rare occasion for Phoenix to participate in a wide
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"There's not one approach. It depends on the scene" - Joaquin Phoenix. There are few "name" actors working today that are as enigmatic as Joaquin Phoenix — not only does he rarely pick roles, the roles he chooses tend to be so far out of the mainstream that his performances are always unique and interesting. In his latest film, You Were Never Really Here, Phoenix plays an
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He's still here. He plays Jesus Christ in 'Mary Magdalene', in an echo of his own childhood as part of a cult religion. But the eccentric actor says his unconventional family kept him
https://asiamedia.lmu.edu/2020/02/02/joaquin-phoenix-at-age-eight-a-joker-in-the-making/
Hard-edged. Cynical to the core. Clearly the plain-faced, plain-spoken all-American boy, gripped by the indelicate hands of casting directors, publicists and studio execs, would be quickly formed into a Hollywood oddball; an off-beat truth-teller, both on- and off- stage; a reluctant "star;" and a genius actor who turned a cartoon character
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Losing his beloved older brother River. Paramount Pictures. On Halloween night in 1993, Joaquin Phoenix was at Hollywood nightclub the Viper Room when his brother River overdosed on a cocktail of
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/06/t-magazine/joaquin-phoenix.html
Sept. 6, 2017. ''I'M 42!''. JOAQUIN PHOENIX EXCLAIMS when asked why he has zero social-media presence. It's a late afternoon in May — a few weeks before he wins Best Actor at Cannes
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For acclaimed actor Joaquin Phoenix, the acting process is a mystery. The three-time Oscar nominee says the idea of getting into character is something he's never quite understood and doesn't want to. Speaking with Salon's Andrew O'Hehir about playing a traumatized veteran in writer and director Lynne Ramsay's "You Were Never Really Here," Phoenix shares why making unconscious decisions is
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Warner Bros. He and co-writer Scott Silver penned the role of Arthur Fleck, a sad-sack professional clown who ultimately transforms into the Joker, with Joaquin Phoenix in mind. The actor admits to having initial reservations. "There was something that felt fresh, exciting and terrifying about it," he says.
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Joaquin Rafael Phoenix (/ hw ɑː ˈ k iː n /; né Bottom; born October 28, 1974) is an American actor.Known for his roles as dark, unconventional and eccentric characters in independent film, in particular period dramas, he has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Grammy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards.
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By. David Germain. TORONTO — When Joaquin Phoenix set out to become the Man in Black, the one easy step was the first one: He bought a guitar. Phoenix, who plays country-music giant Johnny Cash
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/movies/joaquin-phoenix-joker.html
Magdalena Wosinska for The New York Times. Phoenix is 44, with hair that is a mixture of brown, copper and gray strands, and he spoke with an unexpected gentleness, like Commodus, the wicked
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1 Authenticity and Emotional Vulnerability. A24. Perhaps one of the most captivating aspects of Phoenix's life is his unwavering commitment to authenticity and emotional vulnerability. He refuses
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Well, this wasn't really "method acting" in a traditional sense. He wasn't staying in character for no reason, or just to "be a better actor" or whatever. This was for a film called "I'm still here" which was partially staged fiction and partially real-world footage. So, he did this to get footage for the movie.
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For acclaimed actor Joaquin Phoenix, the acting process is a mystery. The three-time Oscar nominee says the idea of getting into character is something he's never quite understood and doesn't want to. Speaking with Salon's Andrew O'Hehir about playing a traumatized veteran in writer and director Lynne Ramsay's "You Were Never Really Here," Phoenix shares why making unconscious decisions is
https://www.looper.com/158478/the-strange-ways-joaquin-phoenix-prepared-to-play-the-joker/
Fortunately for Phoenix, he has a few things working in his favor, such as an all-star creative team including The Hangover director Todd Phillips and a script by Scott Silver (The Fighter, 8 Mile
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ADMIN MOD. What's your favorite Joaquin Phoenix performance. Question. He's one of the most critically acclaimed actors today receiving numerous accolades (wish I had a better intro than that) His performance as Arthur Fleck aka The Joker is the reason I got into his filmography but for a favorite performance overall I'd say Freddie in