“When did our professor get hot?” This is a query posed by one enterprising student in a psychology 101 seminar to another. In that exact moment, they’re watching their part-time instructor, a previously nebbish Glen Powell, begin acting like… well, how you might expect Glen Powell to act if you’ve seen Top Gun: Maverick and Everybody Wants Some!! (although in those flicks he never was so cocksure while explaining the societal virtues in summary execution).
And honestly, you cannot help but feel like those surprised coeds. Not in regard to realizing Powell is hot. There’s a reason or two a movie like Anyone But You can gross $200 million in this moviegoing economy, and it’s not the script. Nay, what is realized between the opening moments of Richard Linklater’s Hit Man—where Powell introduces us to a Gary Johnson who is more in line with what you...
And honestly, you cannot help but feel like those surprised coeds. Not in regard to realizing Powell is hot. There’s a reason or two a movie like Anyone But You can gross $200 million in this moviegoing economy, and it’s not the script. Nay, what is realized between the opening moments of Richard Linklater’s Hit Man—where Powell introduces us to a Gary Johnson who is more in line with what you...
- 6/6/2024
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Richard Linklater’s new film Hit Man, starring Glen Powell, takes a fresh twist on the typical hitman narrative. As movie theaters brace for the release, the buzz is palpable, and for good reason. A Unique Spin on the Hitman Tale Hit Man is loosely based on a true crime article and examines the concept of identity. Glen Powell portrays Gary Johnson, a nerdy New Orleans philosophy professor who moonlights as an undercover hit man for the New Orleans Pd. It’s here, about 15 minutes into ‘Hit Man,’ when Powell—playing a nerdy New Orleans philosophy professor—finds his inner cool by taking...
- 6/5/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Flip through the pages of (or, because it’s 2024, click on) the October 2001 issue of Texas Monthly, and you’ll find an article by Skip Hollingsworth about a Houston man named Gary Johnson. He is described as being in his mid-50s, “tall but not too tall, thin but not too thin…[who] sometimes wears wire-rimmed glasses that give him a scholarly appearance.” Gary teaches a few classes at a local junior college. Mostly, however, he pretends to be a professional killer for the police department when they want to set...
- 6/5/2024
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Richard Linklater’s latest film, Hit Man, marks a fascinating departure for the renowned director. Richard Linklater Returns to Comedy Though celebrated for indie dramas like Dazed and Confused and Boyhood, Linklater returns to directing comedy with Hit Man. This film features an intriguing blend of thrills and humor. An Unusual Undercover Mission In Hit Man, Glen Powell stars as Gary Johnson, a part-time staffer for the New Orleans Police Department. Johnson’s job? Posing as a hitman in sting operations. An intriguing story that finds its roots in real events involving a sting operation in Houston. Powell’s portrayal navigates between innocent...
- 6/4/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
On Wednesday, June 5, 2024, The Jennifer Hudson Show will feature actor Glen Powell, who will discuss his new noir comedy film Hit Man. The film, directed by Richard Linklater, stars Powell as Gary Johnson, a college professor who discovers his talent for impersonating a hitman. The film has received positive reviews, with critics praising […]
Jennifer Hudson: Glen Powell, Carl Clemons-Hopkins, Jon Laster...
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- 6/4/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Exclusive: As his acclaimed comedic thriller Hit Man approaches its June 7 release on Netflix, filmmaker Richard Linklater may have identified his next project, as sources tell Deadline that he’s in development on a film called Blue Moon.
Taking its name from the 1934 ballad written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, the film follows Hart as he attempts to save face while celebrating his former partner Rodgers’ great success on the night of his musical Oklahoma!‘s Broadway opening. While it’s believed that this will end up being Linklater’s next film, that’s not entirely clear at present.
We’re told that Robert Kaplow — co-writer of Linklater’s 2008 film Me and Orson Welles — penned the script for Blue Moon and that Linklater will produce the project alongside his manager John Sloss.
A legendary American songwriting duo known for their contributions to musical theater, Rodgers and Hart collaborated between 1919 and the early 1940s,...
Taking its name from the 1934 ballad written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, the film follows Hart as he attempts to save face while celebrating his former partner Rodgers’ great success on the night of his musical Oklahoma!‘s Broadway opening. While it’s believed that this will end up being Linklater’s next film, that’s not entirely clear at present.
We’re told that Robert Kaplow — co-writer of Linklater’s 2008 film Me and Orson Welles — penned the script for Blue Moon and that Linklater will produce the project alongside his manager John Sloss.
A legendary American songwriting duo known for their contributions to musical theater, Rodgers and Hart collaborated between 1919 and the early 1940s,...
- 6/3/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Richard Linklater has been known as the filmmaker known for making chill, feel-good yet thought-provoking films over the years. While his Before trilogy might have gained more traction than others, he perfectly captured the wild, fun, and coming-of-age vibes of teenagers with Dazed and Confused and its spiritual sequel Everybody Wants Some!!.
Before Sunrise remains one of Richard Linklater’s most loved films | Columbia Pictures
Linklater is also known for his experimental films that explore the human like Boyhood. The filmmaker is also a fan of films in general and filmmakers who have come before him. Martin Scorsese is definitely one of them and despite its many controversial elements, Linklater chose Goodfellas as his favorite Scorsese feature.
Richard Linklater Loves ‘Controversial’ Goodfellas And Can Quote The Whole Film Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas | Warner Bros Pictures
Richard Linklater has been a seminal filmmaker since...
Before Sunrise remains one of Richard Linklater’s most loved films | Columbia Pictures
Linklater is also known for his experimental films that explore the human like Boyhood. The filmmaker is also a fan of films in general and filmmakers who have come before him. Martin Scorsese is definitely one of them and despite its many controversial elements, Linklater chose Goodfellas as his favorite Scorsese feature.
Richard Linklater Loves ‘Controversial’ Goodfellas And Can Quote The Whole Film Robert De Niro and Ray Liotta in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas | Warner Bros Pictures
Richard Linklater has been a seminal filmmaker since...
- 6/3/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Glen Powell is arguably the most in-demand actor in the industry right now. The actor has been working in the industry for many years but his career catapulted to new heights with his breakout role in Top Gun: Maverick. The actor further proved he could lead a successful rom-com with Anyone But You last year, reinvigorating the audience’s interest in seeing romances in theatres.
Glen Powell as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick | Paramount Pictures
Powell has Hit Man and Twisters up for release this year along with many other promising films down the line. The actor has not yet starred in a big studio superhero project, revealing his disinterest in being in one. However, he has an affinity for Batman and would love to commit to a wild take on the character, in contrast to Matt Reeves’ The Batman.
Glen Powell Has a Wild Take on Batman Reminiscent of...
Glen Powell as Hangman in Top Gun: Maverick | Paramount Pictures
Powell has Hit Man and Twisters up for release this year along with many other promising films down the line. The actor has not yet starred in a big studio superhero project, revealing his disinterest in being in one. However, he has an affinity for Batman and would love to commit to a wild take on the character, in contrast to Matt Reeves’ The Batman.
Glen Powell Has a Wild Take on Batman Reminiscent of...
- 6/2/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Navigating intimate scenes on-screen is no facile feat, especially when the chemistry between co-stars is one of the film’s biggest selling points. So, Adria Arjona concocted an unconventional yet perfectly workable idea to augment the intimacy between her and Glen Powell while filming s*x scenes in Hit Man.
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man (2024) (Credit: Netflix)
While stars often create unique ways of establishing a comfortable relationship with their scene partners for erotic takes, Powell and Arjona seem to have gone truly out-of-the-box with this maneuver.
The Bizarre Key to Adriana Arjona & Glen Powell’s Intimacy
An action-infused comedy, Oscar-nominated Richard Linklater’s Hit Man stars Glen Powell as a skilled assassin with a humorous streak who ends up falling for a vulnerable client – played by Adriana Arjona – who is trying to get rid of her abusive husband.
Suggested“Glen is not just incredibly good looking...
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man (2024) (Credit: Netflix)
While stars often create unique ways of establishing a comfortable relationship with their scene partners for erotic takes, Powell and Arjona seem to have gone truly out-of-the-box with this maneuver.
The Bizarre Key to Adriana Arjona & Glen Powell’s Intimacy
An action-infused comedy, Oscar-nominated Richard Linklater’s Hit Man stars Glen Powell as a skilled assassin with a humorous streak who ends up falling for a vulnerable client – played by Adriana Arjona – who is trying to get rid of her abusive husband.
Suggested“Glen is not just incredibly good looking...
- 6/2/2024
- by Khushi Shah
- FandomWire
Gary Johnson’s just a local college professor looking for a side gig in Hit Man, out June 7 on Netflix. His entire life changes when he becomes a fake hitman for the police department, tasked with catching people looking to off their enemies. Gary transforms into different guises for each case, completely immersing himself in a new identity. One of those identities is the sexy and uber-charming Ron, whose swagger would make the hardest criminal swoon. When Ron meets Madison (Adria Arjona), a potential criminal, they quickly get wrapped up in a passionate romance. Ron and Madison’s intimate dance around the truth elevates their palpable chemistry, treating viewers to one of the sexiest films in years. Glen Powell, who co-wrote the film with director Richard Linklater, spoke to TV Insider about diving into Ron and Madison’s electric romance. “If this is a contemplation on identity [and] passion, he’s moving from that more logical,...
- 6/1/2024
- TV Insider
10 Best Shows and Films Coming to Netflix in June 2024(Photo Credit –IMDb)
Get ready for an action-packed month on Netflix, as the streaming platform is adding some highly-anticipated original shows and movies to its catalog in June 2024. From romantic dramas to sci-fi shows, and from thrillers to comedies, a wide range of content is coming to the streaming platform.
With so many options to watch within a month, it can get tricky for viewers to keep track of the release of all the series and movies. To help you out, here are our picks of the 10 best original TV shows and films being released on Netflix in June 2024.
1. Sweet Tooth Season 3
Premiere Date: June 6th
The third and final season of the acclaimed fantasy drama Sweet Truth is all set to debut on June 6th. In the upcoming season, Gus, Jepperd, Wendy, and Bear are headed to Alaska to find Gus’ mother,...
Get ready for an action-packed month on Netflix, as the streaming platform is adding some highly-anticipated original shows and movies to its catalog in June 2024. From romantic dramas to sci-fi shows, and from thrillers to comedies, a wide range of content is coming to the streaming platform.
With so many options to watch within a month, it can get tricky for viewers to keep track of the release of all the series and movies. To help you out, here are our picks of the 10 best original TV shows and films being released on Netflix in June 2024.
1. Sweet Tooth Season 3
Premiere Date: June 6th
The third and final season of the acclaimed fantasy drama Sweet Truth is all set to debut on June 6th. In the upcoming season, Gus, Jepperd, Wendy, and Bear are headed to Alaska to find Gus’ mother,...
- 5/30/2024
- by Jashandeep Singh
- KoiMoi
Glen Powell stars in Richard Linklater’s new comedy Hit Man, based on the true story of Gary Johnson, a philosophy professor who moonlights as a fake hitman for the New Orleans Police Department. In Hit Man, Powell teams up with longtime collaborator Linklater, bringing a blend of charm and wit to his role as Gary. Engaging Plot and Star Power The film is inspired by the life of Gary Johnson, who created various personas to trap criminals. His commitment and skills won him admiration from his colleagues. Glen Powell’s portrayal taps into multiple facets of his character’s life, from the...
- 5/29/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
It’s a new month and Netflix is here with some much-anticipated new original movies and TV shows. As always Netflix is proving itself by releasing compelling content month after month on its platform. This month is no different as there will be something new for everyone, from comedy to drama and action to fantasy. So, here are the best new original movies and shows coming on Netflix in June 2024.
Sweet Home Season 3 (June 6)
Sweet Tooth is coming to an end with its third and final season. Based on a DC comic book limited series of the same name by Jeff Lemire, the Netflix series is going to tell its final story on June 6. In Season 3 we will see Gus and his group of friends heading to Alaska to find his mother who is working to uncover the mystery behind the deadly Sick. In his journey to find answers he...
Sweet Home Season 3 (June 6)
Sweet Tooth is coming to an end with its third and final season. Based on a DC comic book limited series of the same name by Jeff Lemire, the Netflix series is going to tell its final story on June 6. In Season 3 we will see Gus and his group of friends heading to Alaska to find his mother who is working to uncover the mystery behind the deadly Sick. In his journey to find answers he...
- 5/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Richard Linklater’s decade-spanning masterwork Boyhood introduced the world to the concept of a Beatles “Black Album.” In that 2014 film, Ethan Hawke’s Mason Evans Sr. presents a personally curated album of the rock band’s solo tracks to his son on the child’s 15th birthday. Mason Sr. explains the impossibility of picking a favorite Beatle because the beauty of their artistry lies in their balance. The curatorial act of synergizing the sensational, the spiritual, the sensual, and the sentimental elevates them all.
The same logic that applies to the Fab Four also works as a description for Linklater himself. The Austin-based filmmaker remains one of American cinema’s most versatile artisans, as comfortable helming a mass-market studio comedy as he is a talky indie drama. No matter the form his output takes, it bears his trademark stamp of wisdom and wonder that’s been evident since his 1991 breakout...
The same logic that applies to the Fab Four also works as a description for Linklater himself. The Austin-based filmmaker remains one of American cinema’s most versatile artisans, as comfortable helming a mass-market studio comedy as he is a talky indie drama. No matter the form his output takes, it bears his trademark stamp of wisdom and wonder that’s been evident since his 1991 breakout...
- 5/28/2024
- by Marshall Shaffer
- Slant Magazine
Brad Pitt is known for his work in an array of films, which has established him as one of the best and most high-profile film actors of this generation. From dramas to high-octane action films, he has done it all. With films like Fight Club, Se7en, Fury, Ocean’s film series, and many more. Despite having so many blockbuster titles under his belt, he lacks one film that was portrayed by Glen Powell, which he could have portrayed decades ago.
Brad Pitt’s in Fury. Credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc
However, one thing happened that changed the course of history and stopped him from creating the action comedy before the Anyone but You actor. Richard Linklater sheds light on the problem that hindered him from creating the film with the Meet Joe Black actor.
Glen Powell’s Hit Man Was Nearly Played by Brad Pitt
Glen Powell is one of...
Brad Pitt’s in Fury. Credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc
However, one thing happened that changed the course of history and stopped him from creating the action comedy before the Anyone but You actor. Richard Linklater sheds light on the problem that hindered him from creating the film with the Meet Joe Black actor.
Glen Powell’s Hit Man Was Nearly Played by Brad Pitt
Glen Powell is one of...
- 5/27/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Hollywood heartthrob Glen Powell and Puerto Rican actress Adria Arjona recently collaborated on their first movie together: A comedy-action masterpiece titled Hit Man. And, unarguably enough, the duo share some undeniable chemistry onscreen that has fans swooning in commendation. In fact, even the intimate scenes they shot together look as though they were real.
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man. | Credit: Netflix.
But that’s hardly the case when you get to know the behind-the-scenes fiasco, especially for those particular intimate scenes. Why? Well, because what these two fan-favorite actors had to go through just to shoot those scenes must have been nothing short of hell, considering how they were in “so much pain;” learning about which would change your thoughts on those scenes being sexy at all.
The Intimate Scenes in Hit Man were Anything but Sexy for Glen Powell and Adria Arjona
When you look at...
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man. | Credit: Netflix.
But that’s hardly the case when you get to know the behind-the-scenes fiasco, especially for those particular intimate scenes. Why? Well, because what these two fan-favorite actors had to go through just to shoot those scenes must have been nothing short of hell, considering how they were in “so much pain;” learning about which would change your thoughts on those scenes being sexy at all.
The Intimate Scenes in Hit Man were Anything but Sexy for Glen Powell and Adria Arjona
When you look at...
- 5/27/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Glen Powell got to play "a lot of different characters" in 'Hit Man'.The 35-year-old actor stars in the leading role of Gary Johnson, college professor and tech guy turned undercover mole, in the new action romcom and explained that the role gave him the "greatest joy" because of how many different dynamics he got to explore on set.He told ScreenRant: "I get to play a lot of different characters in this movie. It's obviously for an actor, it's the greatest joy to just show up and literally do what you do when you're a kid, which is just put on costumes and accents and big teeth and play pretend. The 'Anyone But You' star is joined on screen by Adria Arjona as his character's love interest and noted that it every day he got to work with her had been made a "better day" when...
- 5/27/2024
- by Jordan Beck
- Bang Showbiz
Glen Powell has captivated audiences’ attention with his notable projects in the film and television industry. Initially gaining prominence with the comedy-horror series Scream Queens, he gained critical acclaim in the action and rom-com genre. He is again garnering limelight with another interesting rom-com action project, Hit Man, released in limited theatres this Friday.
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man / Netflix
The actor got candid about the making of his new project, including the time when the industry kept on rejecting his movie.
Glen Powell Got Candid About the Issues He Faced in Hollywood While Working on Hit Man
Glen Powell, for anyone who doesn’t know, has contributed a lot in writing the screenplay with director Richard Linklater for Hitman. In a recent appearance with Collider Interviews, he expressed his thoughts on making the Hitman movie, reflecting on his writing journey in Hollywood.
Suggested“It actually got...
Adria Arjona and Glen Powell in Hit Man / Netflix
The actor got candid about the making of his new project, including the time when the industry kept on rejecting his movie.
Glen Powell Got Candid About the Issues He Faced in Hollywood While Working on Hit Man
Glen Powell, for anyone who doesn’t know, has contributed a lot in writing the screenplay with director Richard Linklater for Hitman. In a recent appearance with Collider Interviews, he expressed his thoughts on making the Hitman movie, reflecting on his writing journey in Hollywood.
Suggested“It actually got...
- 5/25/2024
- by Priya Sharma
- FandomWire
A searing historical drama set in mid-19th century Bologna, and a TIFF award winning coming-of-age story open in limited release. The fascination with female conductors continues in doc Maestra. Netflix starts a small run with Richard Linklater comedy Hit Man. A24’s I Saw TV Glow is steady on under 400 screens. Evil Does Not Exist from Sideshow/Janus Films pops up to 138 runs.
Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara, which premiered at Cannes a year ago (see Deadline review) opens in NYC at Film at Lincoln Center and the Quad Cinema, expanding to LA and top 10 markets next week. Based on the true story of a six-year-old Jewish boy in Bologna abducted in 1858 by the all-powerful Catholic Church and its menacing grand inquisitor in the city after a former housekeeper’s dubious claim to have secretly baptized him as a baby.
He was rushed secretly to...
Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara, which premiered at Cannes a year ago (see Deadline review) opens in NYC at Film at Lincoln Center and the Quad Cinema, expanding to LA and top 10 markets next week. Based on the true story of a six-year-old Jewish boy in Bologna abducted in 1858 by the all-powerful Catholic Church and its menacing grand inquisitor in the city after a former housekeeper’s dubious claim to have secretly baptized him as a baby.
He was rushed secretly to...
- 5/24/2024
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
"What's better than this? Glen Powell wearing a bunch of goofy wigs?" That seems to be the question at the heart of "Hit Man," Richard Linklater's extremely breezy comedy about a guy who pretends to murder people. Based on a true story, "Hit Man" coasts on Powell's good looks and charm. With his square jaw and affable manner, it's easy to like Powell, and watching his recent rise to stardom has been fun. Here, he gets his juiciest role to date, and the fact that Powell co-wrote the script with Linklater seems to suggest this is him seizing his big moment; his chance to show the world what he can do. "Not only am I a handsome leading man," Powell is ready to proclaim here, "but I can also do silly voices!" It's fun, it's charming, it's a little too slight for its own good. By the time the end credits rolled,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Glen Powell plays a mild-mannered professor posing as a contract killer to catch would-be criminals in this diverting noir comedy loosely based on a true story
For this thoroughly entertaining comedy thriller, Richard Linklater finds the distinctive and weirdly uncomplicated register of sunny geniality that he so often gives us – when he’s not working on more demanding movies like Boyhood or the Before series. And yet the question of criminal violence presented in terms of goofy unreality gives this film the flavour of something by the Coen brothers.
It is loosely based on the true story of Gary Johnson, an undercover law enforcement officer in Houston, Texas. Johnson specialised in posing as a “hitman” in exotic disguises, setting up meets with people who wanted other people offed, secretly taping them while they said so explicitly leading to them being charged with conspiracy to murder, while always at risk of...
For this thoroughly entertaining comedy thriller, Richard Linklater finds the distinctive and weirdly uncomplicated register of sunny geniality that he so often gives us – when he’s not working on more demanding movies like Boyhood or the Before series. And yet the question of criminal violence presented in terms of goofy unreality gives this film the flavour of something by the Coen brothers.
It is loosely based on the true story of Gary Johnson, an undercover law enforcement officer in Houston, Texas. Johnson specialised in posing as a “hitman” in exotic disguises, setting up meets with people who wanted other people offed, secretly taping them while they said so explicitly leading to them being charged with conspiracy to murder, while always at risk of...
- 5/23/2024
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
In the new Netflix film Hit Man, Glen Powell plays Gary Johnson, a mild-mannered college professor who has a mind for electronics. He occasionally helps out the local police department by recording sting operations on people trying to hire a hitman. When he’s forced into pretending to be one, he finds that he’s got quite a knack for it.
When he meets a young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona) who tries to hire his hit man alter ego, it sets up a series of events that will put lives in danger. Directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Powell, Hit Man is based on the Texas Monthly article by Skip Hollandsworth about a real-life person who had a similar double life.
Vital Thrills attended the virtual press conference for Hit Man and learned more about the film from Linklater, Powell, and Arjona, as well as Retta and Sanjay Rao,...
When he meets a young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona) who tries to hire his hit man alter ego, it sets up a series of events that will put lives in danger. Directed by Richard Linklater and written by Linklater and Powell, Hit Man is based on the Texas Monthly article by Skip Hollandsworth about a real-life person who had a similar double life.
Vital Thrills attended the virtual press conference for Hit Man and learned more about the film from Linklater, Powell, and Arjona, as well as Retta and Sanjay Rao,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jenna Busch
- Vital Thrills
It’s taken a while for Glen Powell to truly step into the spotlight. After popping up in the likes of Hidden Figures, Set It Up and Everybody Wants Some!! (the last his first collaboration with Richard Linklater), it was 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick that saw him really take flight, giving an unforgettably hissable-yet-heroic performance as Lt Jake ‘Hangman’ Seresin. Major turns have come since — box-office-busting romcom Anyone But You and another aviation adventure, Devotion — but it is with Hit Man that Powell announces himself as a movie star and a filmmaking force to be reckoned with.
Inspired by the true story of teacher-turned-pretend-assassin Gary Johnson (as reported by journalist Skip Hollandsworth in a 2001 article for Texas Monthly), Hit Man sees Powell re-team with Linklater, this time on a deeper creative level as co-writer. It takes the real-life nugget of Gary’s unusual side-hustle and expands it into a tale of murder,...
Inspired by the true story of teacher-turned-pretend-assassin Gary Johnson (as reported by journalist Skip Hollandsworth in a 2001 article for Texas Monthly), Hit Man sees Powell re-team with Linklater, this time on a deeper creative level as co-writer. It takes the real-life nugget of Gary’s unusual side-hustle and expands it into a tale of murder,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Sophie Butcher
- Empire - Movies
Director Richard Linklater rues that Hollywood has taken to creating sexless characters and superheroes without genitalia.
The writer/director of films including the Before trilogy and Boyhood is behind Netflix’s Hit Man, one of the standout successes at last year’s Venice Film Festival. Linklater calls the movie, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, a “sexy crime thriller meets screwball comedy” and says the plot hinges on Arjanoa’s character Maddy being “the one he will risk everything for, just to sleep with her.”
Linklater told The Times of London: “Sex and violence is what cinema is great at. Sex was always the great seller; I don’t know why they backed off from that. Hollywood started feeding this new generation characters that were sexless. Superheroes don’t have sex. They don’t have genitalia, frankly.”
Hit Man follows Gary Johnson (Powell), a professor who moonlights as a fake...
The writer/director of films including the Before trilogy and Boyhood is behind Netflix’s Hit Man, one of the standout successes at last year’s Venice Film Festival. Linklater calls the movie, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, a “sexy crime thriller meets screwball comedy” and says the plot hinges on Arjanoa’s character Maddy being “the one he will risk everything for, just to sleep with her.”
Linklater told The Times of London: “Sex and violence is what cinema is great at. Sex was always the great seller; I don’t know why they backed off from that. Hollywood started feeding this new generation characters that were sexless. Superheroes don’t have sex. They don’t have genitalia, frankly.”
Hit Man follows Gary Johnson (Powell), a professor who moonlights as a fake...
- 5/19/2024
- by Caroline Frost
- Deadline Film + TV
Plot: A mild-mannered psychology professor (Glen Powell) interested in electronics takes a sideline bugging undercover cops in sting operations, specializing in setting up phony hits. When the usual undercover guy is suspended, he’s enlisted to pose as a hitman. He turns out to be a natural at undercover work, with the police using him to entrap people taking out contracts. Things get complicated when he falls for an abused wife (Adria Arjona) wanting to take out her husband.
Review: Richard Linklater’s Hit Man is the movie where Glen Powell finally becomes a legit star. Granted, there was little to no doubt remaining in anyone’s head after his breakout turn in Top Gun: Maverick, but in Hit Man, his charisma is so white hot and old-school in that true movie star way that he should rocket to the top of everyone’s young leading man list. Linklater previously...
Review: Richard Linklater’s Hit Man is the movie where Glen Powell finally becomes a legit star. Granted, there was little to no doubt remaining in anyone’s head after his breakout turn in Top Gun: Maverick, but in Hit Man, his charisma is so white hot and old-school in that true movie star way that he should rocket to the top of everyone’s young leading man list. Linklater previously...
- 5/16/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Fake identities, false pretenses, and romance under potentially deadly (and illegal) circumstances, Netflix's upcoming release is going to be a good one, and it's already got the ratings to prove it.
Inspired by the true story of a real, fake hitman
Adapted from an unbelievable true story, this action-comedy chronicles the chaotic undercover life of Gary Johnson, a soft-spoken, geeky professor who takes on multiple hitman identities to help the police catch those who try to hire him. Glen Powell brings the character and his many alter egos to life in a hilarious and entertaining way, leading the story as the unassuming undercover hero until he meets his match.
They say you should never mix your business and personal lives, and the two become uncontrollably blurred when Johnson begins to fall for Adria Arjona's character, who seeks his fake services in Hit Man.
Playing a fake persona, but...
Inspired by the true story of a real, fake hitman
Adapted from an unbelievable true story, this action-comedy chronicles the chaotic undercover life of Gary Johnson, a soft-spoken, geeky professor who takes on multiple hitman identities to help the police catch those who try to hire him. Glen Powell brings the character and his many alter egos to life in a hilarious and entertaining way, leading the story as the unassuming undercover hero until he meets his match.
They say you should never mix your business and personal lives, and the two become uncontrollably blurred when Johnson begins to fall for Adria Arjona's character, who seeks his fake services in Hit Man.
Playing a fake persona, but...
- 4/27/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Catherine Hunter)
- STartefacts.com
When actor Glen Powell learned about the real-life Gary Johnson, who inspired the Netflix film “Hit Man,” he thought, “This is a really compelling character. There’s a lot to unpack here.” And when considering who might direct it, “There’s nobody better [than Richard Linklater] with character or story and somebody who can add authenticity. When you look at a guy that’s as complicated as Gary Johnson, I think there’s very few filmmakers that can ground somebody who contains so many multitudes.” Powell talked with actress Rachel Brosnahan about the film during a Q&a following a special April 17 screening of the film in New York City. The film will be released in theaters on May 24, followed by its Netflix premiere on June 7.
Powell co-wrote and produced the film in addition to starring as Johnson, a mild-mannered college philosophy professor and tech consultant for the police department who...
Powell co-wrote and produced the film in addition to starring as Johnson, a mild-mannered college philosophy professor and tech consultant for the police department who...
- 4/19/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Glen Powell fooled Richard Linklater with his crazy 'Hit Man' personas.The 35-year-old actor stars in the movie as Gary Johnson – an undercover police officer who adopts various alter egos as a fake assassin – and he delved so deeply into some of the characters that he got the director confused.Speaking at a screening of the Netflix movie in New York City on Wednesday (17.04.24), Glen said: "My favourite part was, I was on set one day, when I was playing Tanner, the redneck guy with the missing back teeth, such a fun character."I was talking to Rick, and Rick literally interrupted the conversation, and he goes, 'Where's Glen?' and I go, 'I'm Glen! I'm Glen, man, let's do this.'"I would come out in character. I'm not like a Method guy, but on those days – I promise, I don't take myself that seriously – I would come out,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Joe Graber
- Bang Showbiz
Glen Powell and Richard Linklater may be long-time collaborators and friends — and now, with the imminent release of their “Hit Man,” credited co-writers — but these two can still surprise each other.
Case in point: for the fact-based and very fun “Hit Man,” Powell stars as Gary Johnson, a seemingly regular dude who ends up moonlighting for the New Orleans Police Department as a fake assassin, tasked with snagging people who are attempting to employ a hitman to off certain people in their lives. The film, based on a Texas Monthly story, follows Gary as he tries on all sorts of personas — redneck hitman, Russian hitman, the list goes on and on — while also romancing a potential client (Adria Arjona) under the guise of smooth-talking hitman Ron. But all those other personas? Powell-original creations!
During an event held on Wednesday evening in New York City, Powell was on hand for a post-screening chat,...
Case in point: for the fact-based and very fun “Hit Man,” Powell stars as Gary Johnson, a seemingly regular dude who ends up moonlighting for the New Orleans Police Department as a fake assassin, tasked with snagging people who are attempting to employ a hitman to off certain people in their lives. The film, based on a Texas Monthly story, follows Gary as he tries on all sorts of personas — redneck hitman, Russian hitman, the list goes on and on — while also romancing a potential client (Adria Arjona) under the guise of smooth-talking hitman Ron. But all those other personas? Powell-original creations!
During an event held on Wednesday evening in New York City, Powell was on hand for a post-screening chat,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Glen Powell in Hit ManPhoto: Netflix
You’d think that, by now, Glen Powell’s characters would have learned that adopting a false identity and lying to pretty much everyone you know never pans out well, but nope! The actor is trading being Sydney Sweeney’s fake boyfriend in Anyone But You...
You’d think that, by now, Glen Powell’s characters would have learned that adopting a false identity and lying to pretty much everyone you know never pans out well, but nope! The actor is trading being Sydney Sweeney’s fake boyfriend in Anyone But You...
- 4/18/2024
- by Emma Keates
- avclub.com
Glen Powell is using his undeniable charm to put people behind bars in the new trailer for Netflix’s Hit Man. The streaming service released the official trailer for the Richard Linklater-directed film on Thursday, showing Powell as a strait-laced professor with a hidden talent as a fake hit man.
As a part-time, undercover hit man for the New Orleans Police Department, Gary Johnson (Powell) takes on several disguises sporting fake teeth, strawberry bobs, leather trench coats, and three-piece suits to lure in criminals. But he loses focus after meeting client Madison,...
As a part-time, undercover hit man for the New Orleans Police Department, Gary Johnson (Powell) takes on several disguises sporting fake teeth, strawberry bobs, leather trench coats, and three-piece suits to lure in criminals. But he loses focus after meeting client Madison,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
With Richard Linklater’s thriller Hitman arriving in June, here’s the new trailer, featuring Glenn Powell and Adria Arjona.
Update: Ahead of a limited cinema release on the 24th May, and a streaming debut on Netflix on 7th June, a new trailer for Hit Man has emerged. This is the Richard Linklater thriller starring Glenn Powell that has received lots of glowing reviews following its debut at assorted film festivals in 2023.
The new trailer can be found below this sentence, while the previous trailer from January can be found beneath that. Bye!
Our original story follows:
22nd January 2023: Glen Powell seems to be enjoying his moment in the sun right now. Not only was Top Gun: Maverick (you might have heard of it) the second-highest grossing film of 2022, it looks like his latest star vehicle – Shakespeare-inspired rom-com Anyone But You – has turned into the surprise box office smash of this winter season.
Update: Ahead of a limited cinema release on the 24th May, and a streaming debut on Netflix on 7th June, a new trailer for Hit Man has emerged. This is the Richard Linklater thriller starring Glenn Powell that has received lots of glowing reviews following its debut at assorted film festivals in 2023.
The new trailer can be found below this sentence, while the previous trailer from January can be found beneath that. Bye!
Our original story follows:
22nd January 2023: Glen Powell seems to be enjoying his moment in the sun right now. Not only was Top Gun: Maverick (you might have heard of it) the second-highest grossing film of 2022, it looks like his latest star vehicle – Shakespeare-inspired rom-com Anyone But You – has turned into the surprise box office smash of this winter season.
- 4/18/2024
- by James Harvey
- Film Stories
A fun trope of contract killers in movies is the stealthy way the assassin moves about in plain sight while under the guise of another person. This is the trope that Glen Powell‘s new Netflix film, Hit Man, plays on. Powell and Richard Linklater wrote the film, which was inspired by an unbelievable true story. Our own Chris Bumbray felt ecstatic about this movie in his film review from the Toronto International Film Festival, saying, “Notably, despite being a movie about killing, the film is pretty non-violent and charming. If there was ever a feel-good movie to be made about murder-for-hire, this is it.” You can read the rest of his review Here.
Netflix has just released the new trailer for the comedy. The synopsis of the film reads,
“A mild-mannered psychology professor (Glen Powell) interested in electronics takes a sideline bugging undercover cops in sting operations, specializing in setting up phony hits.
Netflix has just released the new trailer for the comedy. The synopsis of the film reads,
“A mild-mannered psychology professor (Glen Powell) interested in electronics takes a sideline bugging undercover cops in sting operations, specializing in setting up phony hits.
- 4/18/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Netflix has shared the official trailer and poster for director Richard Linklater’s new romantic action comedy Hit Man, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona. The film will open in select theaters on Friday, May 24, and then will start streaming on Netflix on June 7.
Based on Skip Hollandsworth’s Texas Monthly article, Hit Man will be available to stream in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and Iceland. The movie is rated R for language throughout, sexual content, and some violence.
Written by Linklater and Powell, the movie was inspired by an unbelievable true story: a straight-laced professor discovers he has a hidden talent as a fake hitman. He meets his match in a client who steals his heart and ignites a powder keg of deception, delight, and mixed-up identities.
The cast includes Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio,...
Based on Skip Hollandsworth’s Texas Monthly article, Hit Man will be available to stream in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, and Iceland. The movie is rated R for language throughout, sexual content, and some violence.
Written by Linklater and Powell, the movie was inspired by an unbelievable true story: a straight-laced professor discovers he has a hidden talent as a fake hitman. He meets his match in a client who steals his heart and ignites a powder keg of deception, delight, and mixed-up identities.
The cast includes Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
"My name is Gary Johnson, and my simple question for you is: who is your hit man?" Netflix has unveiled the main official trailer Hit Man, the hugely loved new "hitman" comedy from Texas filmmaker Richard Linklater. This first premiered at the 2023 Venice Film Festival last year, with a rapturous premiere where audiences went nuts for (read my full review). It also went on to play at TIFF, NYFF, London and Sundance. From the Oscar-nominated writer / director Richard Linklater, starring the great Glen Powell alongside Adria Arjona, comes Hit Man. Inspired by an unbelievable true story, a "hit man" meets his match with a client who steals his heart and ignites a powder keg of deception, delight, and mixed-up identities. Co-written by Linklater & Powell and inspired by a true story, it's a cleverly existential comedy about identity. Hit Man arrives on Netflix in June, hopefully with a proper theatrical debut first before it's streaming.
- 4/18/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix has unleashed a new trailer for the Richard Linklater and Glen Powell-written comedy ‘Hit Man.’
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater’s sunlit neo-noir stars Glen Powell as strait-laced professor Gary Johnson, who moonlights as a fake hitman for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals, a beautiful young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona). As Madison falls for one of Gary’s hit man personas — the mysteriously sexy Ron — their steamy affair sets off a chain reaction of play-acting, deception, and escalating stakes.
Hit Man. (L to R) Adria Arjona as Madison Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix Hit Man. (L to R) Adria Arjona as Madison Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson.
Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater’s sunlit neo-noir stars Glen Powell as strait-laced professor Gary Johnson, who moonlights as a fake hitman for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals, a beautiful young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona). As Madison falls for one of Gary’s hit man personas — the mysteriously sexy Ron — their steamy affair sets off a chain reaction of play-acting, deception, and escalating stakes.
Hit Man. (L to R) Adria Arjona as Madison Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix Hit Man. (L to R) Adria Arjona as Madison Masters and Glen Powell as Gary Johnson.
- 4/18/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
After much wait and anticipation, Netflix is gearing up to drop the hottest movie of the year, and one of their best acquisitions in a while — Richard Linklater's "Hit Man."
Not to be confused with either the "Hitman" game series or David Fincher's thrilling "The Killer," this was one of the biggest hits of the fall film festival circuit last year, premiering in Venice to great buzz and continuing to gather praise in Toronto, New York, and Sundance.
"Hit Man" is inspired by the true story of a nerdy part-time teacher who works undercover for the police as a contract killer in sting operations. It stars Adria Arjona and Glen Powell, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Linklater. The film was praised for being a steamy hot dark comedy that showed Glen Powell was ready for superstardom.
Netflix acquired the film last fall, and it's sat in streaming jail ever since,...
Not to be confused with either the "Hitman" game series or David Fincher's thrilling "The Killer," this was one of the biggest hits of the fall film festival circuit last year, premiering in Venice to great buzz and continuing to gather praise in Toronto, New York, and Sundance.
"Hit Man" is inspired by the true story of a nerdy part-time teacher who works undercover for the police as a contract killer in sting operations. It stars Adria Arjona and Glen Powell, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Linklater. The film was praised for being a steamy hot dark comedy that showed Glen Powell was ready for superstardom.
Netflix acquired the film last fall, and it's sat in streaming jail ever since,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Glen Powell is a triple threat (if you count the producing part) in Richard Linklater’s “Hit Man.” Powell co-wrote, produced, and stars in the upcoming feature from Linklater, reuniting the duo after “Everybody Wants Some!!”
In their new film, Powell portrays professor Gary Johnson, “who moonlights as a fake hit man for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals, a beautiful young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona),” per the film’s synopsis. “As Madison falls for one of Gary’s hit man personas — the mysteriously sexy Ron — their steamy affair sets off a chain reaction of play acting, deception, and escalating stakes.”
Inspired by an unbelievable true story, the dramedy debuted at Venice last year before...
In their new film, Powell portrays professor Gary Johnson, “who moonlights as a fake hit man for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals, a beautiful young woman named Madison (Adria Arjona),” per the film’s synopsis. “As Madison falls for one of Gary’s hit man personas — the mysteriously sexy Ron — their steamy affair sets off a chain reaction of play acting, deception, and escalating stakes.”
Inspired by an unbelievable true story, the dramedy debuted at Venice last year before...
- 4/18/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Slice yourself a healthy serving of pie and get ready to go undercover. Richard Linklater’s comedy Hit Man is coming to Netflix, and you can see the brand-new trailer above. “Who is your hit man?” the trailer asks. Time to find out.
Co-written by and starring Glen Powell, Hit Man belongs to a bundle of genres: noir, screwball comedy, thriller. But at heart, Linklater told Netflix, it’s very simple: “Ultimately, it’s a relationship movie.” The sparks between fake hit man Gary Johnson (Powell) and prospective client Madison (Adria Arjona) fly immediately — until layers upon layers of deceit turn their budding romance upside down.
Read on for your top-secret briefing on the story of Hit Man.
Inspired by an unbelievable true story, a straight-laced professor discovers he has a hidden talent as a fake hit man. He meets his match in a client who...
Co-written by and starring Glen Powell, Hit Man belongs to a bundle of genres: noir, screwball comedy, thriller. But at heart, Linklater told Netflix, it’s very simple: “Ultimately, it’s a relationship movie.” The sparks between fake hit man Gary Johnson (Powell) and prospective client Madison (Adria Arjona) fly immediately — until layers upon layers of deceit turn their budding romance upside down.
Read on for your top-secret briefing on the story of Hit Man.
Inspired by an unbelievable true story, a straight-laced professor discovers he has a hidden talent as a fake hit man. He meets his match in a client who...
- 4/17/2024
- by John DiLillo
- Tudum - Netflix
Is it something in the air? At this year’s Venice Film Festival, the unofficial theme appears to be hit men. David Fincher’s “The Killer” is all about an icy methodical professional executioner. Woody Allen’s “Coup de Chance” turns on an act of murder-for-hire. And now, just in time to steal the buzz from both those movies, we have Richard Linklater’s “Hit Man,” a screwball philosophical thriller comedy noir about the world’s unlikeliest undercover agent. He’s a one-of-a-kind movie hero, though in more ways than not he’s just like us.
The movie, which is based on a 2001 Texas Monthly article, tells the tale of Gary Johnson, a part-time college teacher who works for the New Orleans Police Department as a tech consultant, helping to make recordings of sting operations. Then he’s tapped to go undercover himself. Why would this even happen? The film...
The movie, which is based on a 2001 Texas Monthly article, tells the tale of Gary Johnson, a part-time college teacher who works for the New Orleans Police Department as a tech consultant, helping to make recordings of sting operations. Then he’s tapped to go undercover himself. Why would this even happen? The film...
- 9/5/2023
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
A year ago today, IndieWire prepared three stories to run on election night, once the results came in. The one that ultimately posted, of course, declared Donald Trump the victor. Below, here are the two other drafts that IndieWire never had an opportunity to post: One, in the event that Hillary Clinton won the electoral vote; the other, if it was too close to call and triggering a recount.
First, here’s the story IndieWire would have posted if Clinton won:
America’s with her.
Hillary Rodham Clinton made history Tuesday night, becoming the presumptive 45th president of the United States of America – and shattering glass ceilings as the nation’s first female chief executive.
The Democratic candidate’s election comes 96 years after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. XXX was the first TV outlet to call the victory, at Xx:xx p.m.
First, here’s the story IndieWire would have posted if Clinton won:
America’s with her.
Hillary Rodham Clinton made history Tuesday night, becoming the presumptive 45th president of the United States of America – and shattering glass ceilings as the nation’s first female chief executive.
The Democratic candidate’s election comes 96 years after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. XXX was the first TV outlet to call the victory, at Xx:xx p.m.
- 11/8/2017
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
I tried to come up with a witty lede to begin this review. Be it a play on Gary Johnson’s now immortal “what is Aleppo” that would have been as insipid as that question is buffoonish or a spin on this film opening the same week as Marvel’s latest superhero film entry, nothing sounded quite right. Not because they didn’t fit the cliched style of these reviews, but because a film as potent and unshakable and moving as Feras Fayyad’s Last Men In Aleppo is simply beyond words.
Over the last few years, more and more filmmakers have delved headlong into the ongoing conflict that is engulfing Syria. Just this year there has been the superlative Cries From Syria, and everything from the Oscar-winning short film The White Helmets to Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson have, to various extents, discussed this global conflict. Yet, with more and more lives being lost daily,...
Over the last few years, more and more filmmakers have delved headlong into the ongoing conflict that is engulfing Syria. Just this year there has been the superlative Cries From Syria, and everything from the Oscar-winning short film The White Helmets to Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson have, to various extents, discussed this global conflict. Yet, with more and more lives being lost daily,...
- 5/6/2017
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
This story originally appeared on Time.com.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch failed to answer the very important question of whether he would rather fight 100 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck during his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
The question, asked by Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake on behalf of his teenage son, is typically debated on Reddit AMAs, something Gorsuch, who appeared surprised, was not aware of.
“I’m very rarely at a loss for words,” Gorsuch said in response.
The question has been previously put forth to several notable figures, including former presidential candidate Gary Johnson (horse-sized duck), the writer...
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch failed to answer the very important question of whether he would rather fight 100 duck-sized horses or one horse-sized duck during his confirmation hearing on Tuesday.
The question, asked by Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake on behalf of his teenage son, is typically debated on Reddit AMAs, something Gorsuch, who appeared surprised, was not aware of.
“I’m very rarely at a loss for words,” Gorsuch said in response.
The question has been previously put forth to several notable figures, including former presidential candidate Gary Johnson (horse-sized duck), the writer...
- 3/22/2017
- by Mahita Gajanan
- PEOPLE.com
Not many people showed up to the inauguration last Friday, but there was at least one Insult Comic Dog among the supporters, onlookers and protesters in Washington D.C. Yes, Triumph was on the ground in our nation’s capital to get a feel for the festivities, bringing his unique sense of humor to what was otherwise a joyless, stilted affair.
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“Inauguration Day in Washington D.C. is often bitter cold,” Triumph begins, “but this is the first year that it’s also freezing in hell”; speaking of the weather on that grey, overcast day, he adds that the sun is “just one more of the many big stars that refused to show up for this event.” Donald Trump moving into the White House, meanwhile, continues the president’s “long tradition of evicting black families,” and...
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“Inauguration Day in Washington D.C. is often bitter cold,” Triumph begins, “but this is the first year that it’s also freezing in hell”; speaking of the weather on that grey, overcast day, he adds that the sun is “just one more of the many big stars that refused to show up for this event.” Donald Trump moving into the White House, meanwhile, continues the president’s “long tradition of evicting black families,” and...
- 1/24/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Donald Trump won’t take office until Jan. 20, but gambling site Bovada is already thinking about the next election and its odds suggest that Kanye West has a better chance of winning than Gary Johnson, who actually ran for president in 2016. Johnson represented the Libertarian Party in the 2016 presidential election, picking up thousands of votes despite failing to win a state. Gambling website Bovada thinks a bunch of celebrities and athletes have a better chance in 2020 than the guy infamous for his “Aleppo moment.” Kim Kardashian West 500/1 The reality TV star has the same odds to occupy the White...
- 11/18/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Losing isn’t easy. It’s demoralizing at best, but especially so when that loss comes at the hands of a group of people whose win has resulted in a spike in hate crimes. But a majority of the voting population did lose, with their candidate—be it Hillary Clinton, Gary Johnson, or Dr. Jill Stein—emerging from November 8 with an uncertain future in the private sector.
While it’s easy enough to give in to the darkness, those of us who are capital-l losers will also eventually have to pick ourselves up, hop over the crinkled tissues, and get to the business of making our lives and world better, no matter what. We must be gracious in defeat, remembering that, as Michelle Obama says, “When they go low, we go high.” It’s undoubtedly hard, and right now, it might feel impossible, but here are some tips for ...
While it’s easy enough to give in to the darkness, those of us who are capital-l losers will also eventually have to pick ourselves up, hop over the crinkled tissues, and get to the business of making our lives and world better, no matter what. We must be gracious in defeat, remembering that, as Michelle Obama says, “When they go low, we go high.” It’s undoubtedly hard, and right now, it might feel impossible, but here are some tips for ...
- 11/14/2016
- by Laura Adamczyk, Danette Chavez, Marah Eakin, William Hughes, Alex McCown-Levy, Josh Modell, Kelsey J. Waite, Nick Wanserski, Esther Zuckerman
- avclub.com
The Coen Brothers' Ethan Coen penned a scathing "thank you note" to third-party voters, Jimmy Fallon, the Electoral College and more following Donald Trump's victory.
Coen's piece, published in the New York Times, focused first on third-party voters, especially Jill Stein supporters, for undermining Hillary Clinton's presidential hopes.
"You helped elect a man who pledges that he will, in his first hundred days, cancel contributions to United Nations programs to fight climate change," Coen wrote to Green Party supporters. "If your vote for Ms. Stein did not end up advancing your green agenda,...
Coen's piece, published in the New York Times, focused first on third-party voters, especially Jill Stein supporters, for undermining Hillary Clinton's presidential hopes.
"You helped elect a man who pledges that he will, in his first hundred days, cancel contributions to United Nations programs to fight climate change," Coen wrote to Green Party supporters. "If your vote for Ms. Stein did not end up advancing your green agenda,...
- 11/12/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Ethan Coen would like to thank a select few for really coming through this election season and helping the country elect Donald Trump as President of the United States.
In a scathing essay for the New York Times, the “No Country for Old Men” director took a page from Jimmy Fallon’s “Thank You Notes” segment on the “Tonight Show” and satirically called out a handful of people for electing “someone who admires the governance of Vladimir Putin” and who “pledges to cancel contributions to the United Nations.”
Coen begins by thanking Jill Stein voters, as well as Gary Johnson voters. “If your vote for Ms. Stein did not end up advancing your green agenda, it did allow you to feel morally superior to all the compromising schmoes who voted for Hillary Clinton,” he wrote. “And your feelings about your vote are more important than the consequences of your vote.
In a scathing essay for the New York Times, the “No Country for Old Men” director took a page from Jimmy Fallon’s “Thank You Notes” segment on the “Tonight Show” and satirically called out a handful of people for electing “someone who admires the governance of Vladimir Putin” and who “pledges to cancel contributions to the United Nations.”
Coen begins by thanking Jill Stein voters, as well as Gary Johnson voters. “If your vote for Ms. Stein did not end up advancing your green agenda, it did allow you to feel morally superior to all the compromising schmoes who voted for Hillary Clinton,” he wrote. “And your feelings about your vote are more important than the consequences of your vote.
- 11/12/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
The 2016 presidential election is finally coming to an end, but The Orchard is just getting started on “11/8/16,” the follow-up to Jeff Deutchman’s 2008 documentary about the election of President Obama, “11/4/08.” Produced by Deutchman and directed by more than 40 filmmakers who will capture footage from all over the country on Tuesday, November 8, the film represents the most ambitious Election Day documentary ever produced.
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Filmmakers contributing to the project include “Suited” director Jason Benjamin, who will be following Lena Dunham as she volunteers for the Hillary Clinton campaign; “Bombay Beach” director Alma Har’el, who will be following Clinton’s director of video Sierra Kos; “Being Evel” director Daniel Junge, who will be follwing the Los Angeles Times’ assistant managing editor of politics, Christina Bellantoni; and “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” director Alison Klayman, who will be following NPR...
Read More: Hillary Clinton for President: 37 Filmmakers Reveal Why She’s the Best Choice
Filmmakers contributing to the project include “Suited” director Jason Benjamin, who will be following Lena Dunham as she volunteers for the Hillary Clinton campaign; “Bombay Beach” director Alma Har’el, who will be following Clinton’s director of video Sierra Kos; “Being Evel” director Daniel Junge, who will be follwing the Los Angeles Times’ assistant managing editor of politics, Christina Bellantoni; and “Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry” director Alison Klayman, who will be following NPR...
- 11/8/2016
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
As we get ready (or as ready as we’ll ever be) for tomorrow’s presidential election — and, thankfully, the end of what’s seemed like the most savage campaign season since the 1800s — you may be sitting there with any number of questions you’re just too afraid to ask. After all, it’s been a while since Civics 101. And by this point, you’re probably just too afraid to ask. So we’re here to help. Please, thank us later, after you post a selfie with your “I Voted” sticker. (If you have more specific inquiries about the...
- 11/7/2016
- by alexheigl
- PEOPLE.com
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