Watch: Kate Winslet’s ‘Titanic’ Screen Test With Jeremy Sisto | Moviefone
With tonight’s Emmy win, Kate Winslet & Martin Scorsese both need a Tony to win the EGOT.
Previously, Winslet won an Oscar for lead actress (“The Reader,” 2008) and a Grammy for best spoken word album for children (“Listen to the Storyteller,” 1999). Scorsese won the Oscar for directing (best picture “The Departed,” 2006) and Grammy for best long-form video (“No Direction Home,” documentary on Bob Dylan, 2005). (via)
First Gwyneth, then Ryan and now Kate. Is there some actor-slash-hero underground outfit forming in Hollywood?
There’s a movie pitch in that question.
Trailer: Carnage - Dec 16
Directed by Roman Polanski. Based on the play by Yasmina Reza. Starring Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, Jodie Foster, and John C Reilly.
How do you make a one location, four actor, based-on-a-play movie trailer interesting? Above is a good example. Giving just enough to scratch the surface of what could be very good, we see time stamps and snips of dialogue but get the overall gist. Oscar bait could look far worse.
(via /Film)
First look: Carnage | Collider
Roman Polanski directs John C Reilly, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz, and Kate Winslet in the big screen adapt of the play God of Carnage.
Also it appears they’ve officially dropped the “God of” from the title, which is a total downgrade.
I’m kind of disappointed the Broadway cast (featuring James Gandolfini, Marcia Gay Harden, Jeff Daniels, and Hope Davis) weren’t cast.








