Dakota Johnson

  • Movie News

Dakota Johnson Laughs Off Madame Web as ‘F—ing Box Office Failure’

Dakota Johnson has a sense of humor about her superhero movie Madame Web turning out to be a flop. Addressing…

2 months ago
  • Movie News

Dakota Johnson Sees the Future in Madame Web Trailer (Video)

https://youtu.be/s_76M4c4LTo?si=QPQX8gF2lQnU5peN The Madame Web trailer has just been released, and it stars Dakota Johnson as a Manhattan paramedic who is…

6 months ago
  • Movie News

Christy Hall Shot Daddio Entirely Inside a Taxi Cab — With the Help of Immersive LED Technology

Christy Hall's feature directorial debut, Daddio, takes place inside a taxi cab, starring Sean Penn as the cab driver and…

8 months ago
  • Movie News

Cooper Raiff Shot Cha Cha Real Smooth in an Abandoned Mall in Pittsburgh

Cooper Raiff shot much of his Sundance darling Cha Cha Real Smooth in an abandoned mall in Pittsburgh. But with…

2 years ago
  • Movie News

Cooper Raiff is Happy to Share the Stage in Cha Cha Real Smooth

Cooper Raiff plays the lead characters in his movies Shithouse and the brand-new Cha Cha Real Smooth, and his Cha Cha…

2 years ago
  • Movie News

Tig Notaro Had a Hilarious Run-In With Patti Smith, Who Inspired Her Character in Am I OK?

Tig Notaro plays a mystical, free-spirited woman who runs an outdoor camp for hammock lovers in her Sundance feature Am…

2 years ago
  • Movie News

Dakota Johnson’s Performance as a Mom in Cha Cha Real Smooth Was Inspired By Her Best Friend

Dakota Johnson is on a mothering streak. Not in real life, but in two of the most recent movies she's…

2 years ago
  • The Rundown

Paul Thomas Anderson On a Move to TV; Cha Cha Real Smooth and Other Sundance Hopefuls; Kevin Spacey Pays Up

Paul Thomas Anderson gets candid about working in television and ponders the ideal runtime; Writer-director-star Cooper Raiff follows up the…

2 years ago
  • MM Guide 2019

Going to Extremes: To Create Horror That Shatters the Senses, Be Sensitive to Emotional Extremity

Everyone who knows me well knows that since I was very young—five, six years old—I kept saying, “I want to…

6 years ago
  • Spring 2016

Lurid Account: Luca Guadagnino on the Cinematography in A Bigger Splash

When I told StudioCanal that I was going to remake Jacques Deray’s 1969 La Piscine, I said, “I’m going to…

8 years ago
  • Interviews

The Rock Star Without a Voice: In A Bigger Splash, Tilda Swinton Finds Joy in Muteness

A Bigger Splash, which reteams Tilda Swinton with Italian director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love), features a brilliant opening flashback…

8 years ago