John C. Reilly

  • The Rundown

John C. Reilly’s 48-HourWinning Time Casting; Tarantino Circles an Elmore Leonard Adaptation; A Viking Spring

John C. Reilly had 48 hours to make a decision on whether or not to take on the role of…

2 years ago
  • Movie News

That’s John C. Reilly as Herman Munster in Licorice Pizza

The Licorice Pizza credits say Herman Munster plays himself, but he was actually played by Paul Thomas Anderson regular John…

2 years ago
  • The Rundown

Baldwin Denies Pulling Trigger; a Licorice Pizza Secret Cameo; RoboCop Writer-Director Reunite

Alec Baldwin issues a confusing denial; Licorice Pizza has a monstrous cameo; the writer and director of RoboCop are working…

2 years ago
  • MM Guide 2019

Coloring Outside the Lines: DP Benoît Debie Shakes it Up with Gaspar Noé, Harmony Korine, and Jacques Audiard

As a cinematographer the first thing you need to do is understand exactly what your director wants from the script.…

5 years ago
  • Screenwriting

Kindling Kinship: To Write an Adaptation, Build Bonds Between Your Creative Partners and Your Source Material

The process of adaptation is always different depending on what source material you’re working with, but my co-writer Thomas Bidegain…

6 years ago
  • Interviews

They’re Just Like Us: Jeff Baena on Adapting a 14th-century Text for Modern Audiences with The Little Hours

Writer-director Jeff Baena didn’t have to look too far for inspiration for The Little Hours—just 14th-century Italy. The film, which…

7 years ago
  • First Draft

Monstrous Undertaking: Screenwriter Max Borenstein Says His Kong: Skull Island Script "Is Its Own Beast"

In partnership with Creative Screenwriting and ScreenCraft, “First Draft” is a series on everything to do with screenwriting. Few images in American cinema…

7 years ago
  • Things Learned

Things I’ve Learned: John C. Reilly

With the release of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, actor John C. Reilly gives his advice to how he has…

16 years ago
  • Movie News

Comfortable State of Anxiety: An Interview with Martin Scorsese

A ramble with America’s Greatest Living Director about his long career and his new “eastern western,” Gangs of New York.…

22 years ago