Andy Serkis, Peter Jackson and Cannes Film Festival
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To say that Andy Serkis is good at so many different things is an understatement. He’s revolutionized the practice of motion capture, is a genius real-life actor, and does work behind the camera as a director.
Allowing Andy Serkis and Stephen Colbert to shape two Lord of the Rings movies is an important moment for this cinematic universe. These are necessary risks that will shape the future of The Lord of
Elsewhere in the interview, Serkis says basically nothing about his upcoming Lord Of The Rings film The Hunt For Gollum, which he’s both starring in and directing, and noted that, as far as he’s concerned, his other Star Wars character, Andor ‘s Kino Loy, is still alive out there somewhere, happily drunk on the Empire’s dime.
In a candid interview, Serkis discusses a career of re-imagining classics, from Lord of the Rings to Planet of the Apes to Jungle Book.
In my review of Emerald Fennell's "Wuthering Heights," I said that if her horny, problematic film were a book report, there would have been an uncomfortable parent-teacher conference afterward. But I still think she could have passed the class.
Director Andy Serkis tells IndieWire how early designs for the animals in his film were more "unforgiving and brutal... But we wanted to reach out to a younger audience."
So agrees Andy Serkis, who voiced Renoir in Sandfall's brilliant RPG, in an interview with Variety: "I'm so thrilled for these guys, because I love the idea of [Expedition 33], and I love the visual of it. I just thought it was beautiful."
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