More Philip Seymour Hoffman, less Matt Damon.
Most entertainment gurus will know actor John Slattery for his role as Roger Sterling on the AMC drama series "Mad Men," but soon he might be making a name for himself as a film director. While Slattery has directed a handful of episodes...Show More Summary
Richard Jenkins, Christina Hendricks, and John Turturro co-star in the directorial debut of Mad Men's John Slattery. [...]
John Slattery, who has helmed a few great Mad Men episodes (including last Sunday's terrific, eminently GIFable installment), will make his feature debut directing Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, John Turturro, and his AMC co-star Christina Hendricks. Once you've stopped reeling at the idea of that cast, you may want to consider the film itself: It's
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Seeing as he’s one of the senior partners at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce ad agency, John Slattery’s Mad Men character, Roger Sterling, is very used to being in charge of a crew of people. And now that Slattery himself has directed four episodes of the acclaimed show on which he acts, he too is starting to get a feel for being in charge. Show More Summary
Philip Seymour Hoffman has signed on to star in God’s Pocket. The Oscar winner will act alongside Richard Jenkins, Christina Hendricks and John Turturro in the indie drama. Mad Men‘s John Slattery is making his feature directing debut on the … Continue reading ?
Park Pictures Features announced today Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman is set to star in God's Pocket, the upcoming film directorial debut from Emmy-nominee John Slattery. Slattery adapted the screenplay with Alex Metcalf from the novel by National Book Award Winning author Pete Dexter. Show More Summary
John Slattery's directorial debut.
Earlier this week I joked that, after Sunday’s episode of Mad Men, I wouldn’t be surprised if John Slattery (who directed the episode) was picked to make his feature directing debut with Fifty Shades of Grey. As it turns out, the Cannes market this week does bring news of Slattery making his first feature film, and [...]
BREAKING: Park Pictures Features signed Philip Seymour Hoffman to star in God’s Pocket, the upcoming film directorial debut from John Slattery, who adapted the Pete Dexter novel with Alex Metcalf. Richard Jenkins, Christina Hendricks and John Turturro will co-star. Show More Summary
NEW YORK -- Even the most ordinary-seeming family can get hit by the butterfly effect, a concept in chaos theory where one small change can...
It's been seven years since director Mike Nichols gave us the sorely underrate Charlie Wilson's War starring Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman, but now it sounds like the veteran director of The Graduate might finally be getting back behind the camera. Show More Summary
So, the first trailer for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" premiered during the 2013 MTV Movie Awards, and there is just one thing we can't stop thinking about. Yeah, it's cool to see Jennifer Lawrence back in Katniss mode, but what about Philip Seymour Hoffman? The guy is coming off of another well-earned Oscar nomination [...]
A new The Hunger Games: Catching Fire promo photo was released today, and these three are turned out! Plus, have you seen Philip Seymour Hoffman as Plutarch Heavensbee? Because: YES. Read more...
It's time once again for the FRED Weekend Shopping Guide - your spotlight on the things you didn't even know you wanted... This week featuring Matt Lucas, Michael Kupperman, Ninja Turtles, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and more...
We've already seen a small batch of first look photos from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, including a glimpse of Finnick Odair (Sam Claflin), the new gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and part of the Victory Tour which our winners Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) must embark on after The Hunger Games. Show More Summary
Nominees Alan Arkin, Argo Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained All five competitors have won previous Oscars, for Actor or Supporting Actor or both (De Niro in Raging Bull and The Godfather Part II). Show More Summary
The Nominees Alan Arkin, Argo Robert De Niro, Silver Linings Playbook Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained Could Best Supporting Actor be this year's most unsettled Oscar category? While Daniel Day-Lewis and Anne Hathaway have grabbed nearly every Best Actor and Supporting Actress
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Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman is more than a fan of The Hunger Games novels. He thinks that the stories, though sometimes controversial for their depictions of child violence, are good for kids in many ways. Hoffman (The Master) will be playing head gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee in the next three Hunger Games films. He told the [...]Show More Summary
Based on John le Carre's novel.