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Actor Michael Shannon wants to make sense of our current time. His first (and perhaps last) outing as a director is Eric LaRue. The film explores the aftermath of a school shooting, primarily through ...
The actor has been touring with Jason Narducy performing R.E.M. albums in full Bobby Bank/Getty Michael Shannon has been touring with Jason Narducy performing R.E.M. albums in full The star said ...
Michael Shannon and Judy Greer first collaborated when they were cast in the sweet homage to small town living “Pottersville” in 2017. They would meet up in an episode of the Duplass brothers ...
R.E.M. may have disbanded in 2011, but their music has never been more alive — thanks in big part to Michael Shannon. The Oscar-nominated actor, 50, has taken his fandom for the rock band to new ...
Kim Masters and Matt Belloni investigate. Plus, Masters speaks to Michael Shannon about his directorial debut, Eric LaRue. The actor tells us how the film's producers managed to quickly pack up and ...
The actor-turned-director talks about the new movie and what it was like switching roles in the film industry. Michael Shannon is an Oscar-nominated actor, known for his movies like “The Shape ...
The Almeida Theatre has announced full casting for its new production of Eugene O’Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten, directed by Rebecca Frecknall and starring Ruth Wilson and Michael Shannon. Set on ...
Michael Shannon's directorial debut, "Eric LaRue," filmed in Wilmington, is now available in theaters and digitally. The film, based on a play by Brett Neveu, explores themes of gun violence ...
His ominous presence caused numerous viewers to think that Michael Shannon portrayed the role. The character first appears when Spencer Dutton boards a moving train while fleeing the authorities.
How many Broadway shows has Michael Shannon been in? Michael Shannon has appeared on Broadway in 5 shows. How many West End shows has Michael Shannon been in? Michael Shannon has not appeared in ...
It’s best experienced within the confines of Shannon’s film, even if that ultimately means many moments of profound discomfort. “Eric LaRue” also deftly balances moments of dark comedy ...