The New York Film Festival has added several new films to its lineup for the 59th edition of the festival, including screenings of “Dune,” “The French Dispatch,” “Red Rocket,” “The Lost Daughter” and ...
Writer-director Mike Mills stirred critical interest with very good casts in three previous features spread over 12 years: Thumbsucker, Beginners and 20th Century Women. His new film, which is in ...
C’mon C’mon couldn’t be more different than Joaquin Phoenix’s last movie, Joker. For one thing, there’s no scene where he dances to “Rock and Roll Part 2” or shoots Robert De Niro in the head… ...
“There are no right or wrong answers.” So says Johnny, a patient, constantly curious radio journalist portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix in a gratifyingly mellow, unmannered turn in “C’mon C’mon.” As the ...
Writer/director Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon follows Johnny (Phoenix), who’s a radio journalist. He’s traveling around America to interview the country’s youth to understand what makes them happy and how ...
Joaquin Phoenix is back on the big screen in the new drama "C'mon C'mon." He plays a radio journalist who finds himself caring for his young nephew when his sister needs some help. Phoenix plays uncle ...
The Oscar winner stars as an uncle who forms a strong bond with his precocious young nephew in C'mon C'mon Joaquin Phoenix's first film since winning the Best Actor Oscar for 2019's Joker is a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)— The New Orleans Film ...
Admittedly, there was a feeling of, let’s say, trepidation before meeting Joaquin Phoenix for an interview on the balcony of a Midtown Manhattan hotel room. This would be my first in-person interview ...
New York (AP) -- In Mike Mills’ “C’mon C’mon,” Joaquin Phoenix plays a New York-based radio journalist who, throughout the movie, records interviews with real kids about their lives, asking them ...
Gaby Hoffmann and young newcomer Woody Norman play a frazzled mother and her preternaturally perceptive 9-year-old son, whose time in his uncle’s care proves meaningful for both of them. By David ...