Needless to say, this story is going to get into specifics for scenes in Rian Johnson’s new Knives Out mystery, titled Glass Onion. The movie is in theaters in a limited release, and if you have the ...
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Ethan Hawke’s opening scene as Arthur Harrow in Moon Knight shows him putting broken glass in his shoes. Ethan Hawke revealed how he came up with the scene and what he actually had stuffed in his ...
When Hawke’s Dr. Arthur Harrow, the show’s villain, is first introduced, he smashes a glass with his cane before proceeding to put the shards of glass in his sandals. Hawke was eager to discuss the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Janelle Monae and Daniel Craig in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery I’d gotten to a point where I had the idea of a central ...
Johnson called that scene “a beast.” “It had so many moving parts,” he explains. “The scene has to not only orient the audience as it flips what they think they’ve been watching on its head, but it ...
For THR, the filmmaker annotates pages from his screenplay featuring an exchange between Daniel Craig and Edward Norton that sets the tone for his latest whodunnit. By Hilton Dresden Associate Awards ...
The opening scene of “Moon Knight” doesn’t introduce the MCU’s newest hero, but rather, its villain: Arthur Harrow. And indeed, the scene is harrowing (sorry), as we see him smash a glass, only to put ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Hawke’s Dr. Arthur Harrow, the show’s villain, is first introduced, he smashes a glass with his cane before proceeding to put ...