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Get to know the talented and captivating young actress, Ruby Barnhill, in this illuminating interview. From her breakout role in "The BFG" to her impressive performances in film and television, Ruby's talent and passion shine through as we explore her journey into the world of acting. Discover the experiences that have shaped her career and gain insight into her creative process and aspirations for the future. Website ► https://mcauleytucker.com/podcast SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► / The McAuley Tucker Show LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4nA3w9K... GOOGLE: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... RADIO PUBLIC: https://radiopublic.com/the-mcauley-t... ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/themcauleyt... Timestamps: 0:00 Intro. 0:57 Why Acting? 2:32 The BFG. 6:26 Finding Peace In A Busy Day. 8:37 Being Directed By Steven Spielberg. 10:36 How Did Your Role Make BFG What It Is? 12:36 Working On Other Projects. 15:57 What Life Has Looked Like Now? 18:14 What Are You Grateful For In Life? 19:56 One Last Project. What Would It Be? 21:44 Message For Listeners. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcauleytuckershow/message
Career Q&A with Rebecca Hall on November 11, 2016. Moderated by Stacey Wilson Hunt, New York Magazine. Rebecca Hall is an acclaimed British-American actress who was recognized almost immediately as one of the most exciting actresses of her generation. In a career that encompasses the multiplex, the art house cinema, and the world’s most respected theaters, she has worked with many of the industry’s greatest artists and established herself as a leading talent, one who continues to challenge herself with each new role. This fall, she stars in Antonio Campos’ Christine, with Michael C Hall, Tracy Letts and Maria Dizzia. Based on events in the life of Christine Chubbuck, the film follows a young, hard-working and troubled newscaster at a small town television station in the 1970s. The film premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival and Orchard will be releasing it theatrically October 14, 2016. Hall recently wrapped lensing the independent feature Permission, with Dan Stevens, Gina Gershon, and Jason Sudeikis. The film-in which she stars and which she also produced-is the story of a couple, Anna (Hall) and Will (Stevens), who have only ever been with each other. On Anna’s thirtieth birthday, a friend jokes that they should sleep around before their inevitable marriage. The joke lingers and eventually Anna proposes that they try it. As they venture outside the boundaries of monogamy they are forced to evolve and finally, grow up. She has also completed production on The Dinner, a mystery thriller based on Herman Koch’s novel of the same name. Directed by Oren Moverman, the film explores the lengths to which some parents will go to protect their children. Hall was recently seen starring alongside Jason Batman and Joel Edgerton in his box office smash thriller The Gift. Hall and Bateman play a young married couple whose lives get turned upside down when an acquaintance from the husband's past brings mysterious gifts and a horrifying secret to light after more than twenty years. She was also recently seen in Steven Spielberg’s The BFG, with Mark Rylance and Ruby Barnhill. The film is an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s book classic, in which a Big Friendly Giant and an orphan girl he befriends set out to take on people-eating giants who plant to take over the world. On screen, Hall received critical acclaim for her starring role in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona alongside Penelope Cruz, Scarlett Johansson and Javier Bardem. For her performance, she received Golden Globe, BAFTA Orange Rising Star, London Critics Circle and Gotham Award nominations in the performance and breakthrough categories. Hall’s other film credits include Sean Mewshaw’s Tumbledown opposite Jason Sudeikis; Wally Pfister's directorial debut Transcendence, opposite Johnny Depp and Paul Bettany; Patrice Leconte's A Promise, starring alongside Alan Rickman; John Crowley’s Closed Circuit; Shane Black's Iron Man 3; Stephen Frears' Lay the Favorite; Nick Murphy's The Awakening, for which she earned a British Independent Film Award Nomination and Gotham Independent Film Award nomination for Best Actress; Ben Affleck's The Town, which received the 2010 National Board of Review Award for Best Ensemble; Dan Rush’s Everything Must Go; Nicole Holofcener's Please Give, for which the cast and filmmakers were honored with the Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award and a Gotham Independent Film Award nomination for Best Ensemble Performance; Oliver Parker's Dorian Gray; Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon; for which she shared in a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Cast Performance; Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, for which she received UK Empire Award and London Critics Circle Award nominations for Best Newcomer; and Tom Vaughan's Starter for 10, her feature film debut.
In this whizzpopping episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Roald Dahl’s classic novel The BFG! For this episode, we read, watched, and discussed: Roald Dahl’s original 1982 children’s novel. Read it on iBooks or Amazon. The 1989 animated movie from Cosgrove Hall Films, directed by Brian Cosgrove, written by John Hambley, and starring David Jason and Amanda Root. Watch it on iTunes. Disney’s 2016 live action movie, directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison, and starring Mark Rylance and Ruby Barnhill. Watch it on iTunes, Amazon, or Disney+. Footnotes: Danny, the Champion of the World Cosgrove Hall’s output, including The Wind in the Willows, Danger Mouse, and Count Duckula Production team (and couple) Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.
You might know Ruby from The BFG and she's back as the voice in a brand new animation! Sean chats to her all about it.
Sam talks to Ruby Barnhill who stars as the voice of Mary in Mary and The Witch's Flower, the debut feature animation from Studio Ponoc. While spending the last weeks of summer with her Great-Aunt Charlotte in the countryside, Mary follows a mysterious cat into the nearby woods. There she stumbles upon a flower that has magical powers and transforms a little broomstick into one that flies. Mary is whisked away, high above the clouds, and transported to Endor College – a school of magic!Mary is warmly welcomed by headmistress Madam Mumblechook and the brilliant Doctor Dee. Believing her to be a “once-in-a-century” magical talent, they give Mary a guided tour of the dazzling school and invite her to join. But Mary discovers that all is not as it seems in this fantastical world, and soon must confront great danger and call on her courage if she is to save the day.
Story: Das Waisenmädchen Sophie sieht mitten in der Nacht einen sieben Meter großen Riesen durch die Straßen streifen, der sie kurzerhand in seine Höhle im Riesenland entführt. Sophies anfängliche Angst ist unbegründet. Der Riese ist freundlich gesinnt, er ernährt sich vegetarisch, redet lustiges Zeug und verbringt seine Zeit mit dem Sammeln von Träumen, die er nachts zu den Menschen bringt. Ein Problem sind seine viel größeren neun Brüder, die nichts lieber essen als Kinder, und Jagd auf Sophie und den Guten Riesen machen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 01.12.2016 (Constantin Film) Genre: Fantasy, Komödie, Abenteuer, Familie Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 117 min. FSK: 0 Regie: Steven Spielberg Drehbuch: Melissa Mathison Mit Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall, Bill Hader, Michael Adamthwaite https://youtu.be/VKCYDuMkkU8
Story: Das Waisenmädchen Sophie sieht mitten in der Nacht einen sieben Meter großen Riesen durch die Straßen streifen, der sie kurzerhand in seine Höhle im Riesenland entführt. Sophies anfängliche Angst ist unbegründet. Der Riese ist freundlich gesinnt, er ernährt sich vegetarisch, redet lustiges Zeug und verbringt seine Zeit mit dem Sammeln von Träumen, die er nachts zu den Menschen bringt. Ein Problem sind seine viel größeren neun Brüder, die nichts lieber essen als Kinder, und Jagd auf Sophie und den Guten Riesen machen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 01.12.2016 (Constantin Film) Genre: Fantasy, Komödie, Abenteuer, Familie Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 117 min. FSK: 0 Regie: Steven Spielberg Drehbuch: Melissa Mathison Mit Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall, Bill Hader, Michael Adamthwaite https://youtu.be/VKCYDuMkkU8
Ruby Barnhill plays Sophie in The BFG which is out on digital download, Blu-Ray and DVD now! Bex finds out some behind the scenes gossip about how they filmed the movie, which bits Ruby enjoyed the most and she even passes on some advice from Dame Helen Mirren too!
The BFG Intro Lightning Round Question: Who is on your Mount Rushmore of Movie Directors? Hollywood Headlines: -Our Favorite ScarJo movies. -Who we would cast in a Game of Thrones movie. The BFG Clip Show Disclaimer General Impressions Opening Scene Mark Rylance discussion. Ruby Barnhill discussion. Was The BFG too dark or not dark enough? […]
Sorti en juillet 2016, Le Bon Gros Géant est un film réalisé par Steven Spielberg avec Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton et Rebecca Hall. Synopsis : le Bon Gros Géant est différent des autres habitants du Pays des Géants. Mesurant plus de 7 mètres, maigre (contrairement à son nom), il possède de grandes oreilles et un odorat très fin. N'étant pas très malin, il est assez timide mais tout à fait adorable. Il est beaucoup moins effrayant que d'autres géants, comme le Buveur de sang et l’Avaleur de chair fraîche. Alors que ses congénères mangent les humains, le BGG, lui, préfère les schnockombres et la frambouille. Une archive proposée par Les Aventuriers des Salles Obscures. Un podcast produit par Le Quotidien du Cinéma. Les Aventuriers des Salles Obscures est un magazine consacré au cinéma qui est diffusé chaque samedi de 14h à 15h sur Radio Campus Lille (106.6 FM - sur le net : https://www.campuslille.com).
Wow, we made it to 10 episodes, that's certainly a cause for some sort of celebration. What better time to look at the latest film offering from Steven Spielberg, The BFG. An interesting film from the word go, with Spielberg teaming up Disney. We get into this film and wonder who exactly is this film for.
https://ia601501.us.archive.org/10/items/FilmNarc-BfgParkingLotReview/ParkingLotReviewBFGFinal.mp3 Chris and Tim are back to discuss the magical Roald Dahl Classic The BFG starring Mark Rylance and Ruby Barnhill. *For more content go to FilmNarc.com
It was a busy week at the theaters this week so we skip the Box Office Report and skip straight to the spoiling the first of two movies this week. We begin with 'The BFG.' We talk about what makes a Stephen King movie work, 'Ghostbusters' porn parodies - and we coin multiple phrases. Plus Dan has a Video Recovery. It’s Reel Spoilers 197: 'The BFG.' You’ve been warned. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steven Spielberg returns to the realm of fantasy with the adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG releasing this weekend in theaters worldwide. In this bonus episode of Disney Magic Hour I will give a spoiler free review of the film as I got to see it last night at a special screening held by D23. Actor Mark Rylance re-teams with Spielberg, following his Oscar winning performance in last year's Bridge of Spies, as the titular character of the Big Friendly Giant. Along side Rylance is newcomer Ruby Barnhill as Sophie, continuing the tradition of excellent child performances with Spielberg at the helm. Listen, enjoy and please, share the show with your friends. Off we go into Giant Country...
The BFG A girl named Sophie encounters the Big Friendly Giant who, despite his intimidating appearance, turns out to be a kindhearted soul who is considered an outcast by the other giants because, unlike them, he refuses to eat children. Read review at: http://themovieminute.com/TheBFG.html The Legend of Tarzan Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. Read review at: http://themovieminute.com/LegendofTarzan.html
Anthony McCormack and Paul Culliver dissect The BFG. Directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the book by Roald Dahl. Starring Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe Spall & Bill Hader. facebook.com/movieautopsy @movieautopsy The post 85 – The BFG appeared first on Mammoth Audio.