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Joaquin Phoenix as the Joker films an intense scene for 'Joker: Folie à Deux' in Los Angeles. The Oscar-winning actor was ...
Folie á Deux in NYC. The actor was spotted shooting a new scene where he appears beaten and bloodied and on the run wandering ...
April 14 (UPI) --Film studio A24 released an official trailer for Eddington, director Ari Aster's new movie starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal. The trailer features Phoenix as the sheriff ...
Although Joaquin ... Joker sequel, it appeared as if Phoneix’s commitments were applied to flimsy material that needed more depth. Beau is Afraid is one of the most polarizing films of Phoenix ...
An overwhelming sense of doom? Check. A leading role for Joaquin Phoenix? You bet. Some kind of commentary on dark human foibles? Hell yeah. It’s an Ari Aster movie! Watch the ominous first ...
Eddington centers on conflict between the mayor (Phoenix) and sheriff (Pascal) of the small town of Eddington, New Mexico. Rounding out the cast are Luke Grimes, Deirdre O’Connell, Micheal Ward, ...
Scroll down, and come face to face with the sheriff of Eddington, New Mexico, played by Joaquin Phoenix (who also starred in Aster's third feature, Beau Is Afraid). SEE ALSO: Ari Aster and Joaquin ...
It follows a standoff between a small-town sheriff (played Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal), which pits neighbor against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico. The teaser, which you can watch ...
And the split has been deeply traumatic for Allie, 31, whose ex-boyfriends include Gladiator star Joaquin Phoenix, 50. 'I am heartbroken by what has happened to our family,' Allie tells me ...
Joaquin Phoenix, Sandra Oh, Emma Thompson were among more than 500 Hollywood stars and industry leaders who signed a letter that called out and condemned the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and ...
Joaquin Phoenix's interview with ... After a while, Phoenix just said, "Thank you. Never say never, right? I don't know what will happen." Further down the line, the 'Joker' star shed light on his ...
Spring has sprung, and so has Phoenix New Times‘ spring campaign! Our goal is to raise $7,500 by April 27, and we’re counting on you, our dedicated readers, to help us get there. The funds we ...