‘Angels In America’ has now concluded its run on Broadway adn Andrew is taking some time off. So what better time than now to look back at his early work on TV. I have added stills and screencaptures from all of Andrew’s TV series apperances from his boy next door Tom in ‘Sugar Rush, to adventurous Frank in ‘Dr. Who’ to his comedic stint on ‘SNL’, you can see them all in the gallery. Enjoy!
Since news have slowed down and there’s nothing new to report, I updated the gallery with images from all of Andrew’s theatre projects that have images available. There are stills, behind the scenes and promotional images from everything from ‘Kes’ and ‘Burn/Chatroom/Citizenship’ to ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Angels In America’ on the West End. Enjoy!
The Tony Awards have come and gone and Andrew won Best Actor for his performance as Prior Walter in ‘Angels In America’. You can see images from the event in the gallery and a few videos below.
Andrew has been attendid even more events in the lead up to the Tony Awards next Monday. One of those was the Drama Desk Awards where he also won the award for best actor in a play. You can see his acceptance speech below and images from all the events in the gallery.
According to Collider, ‘Under the Silver Lake’ has been pushed back to December 7. It was originally set to release this month.
In more bummer release date news, A24 has decided to push back the release of It Follows filmmaker David Robert Mitchell’s highly anticipated follow-up Under the Silver Lake by six months. The film was set to hit theaters in just a few weeks, on June 22nd, but it will now bow on December 7th. It’s unclear exactly what led to the release date change, but the film’s Cannes Film Festival debut may hold the key.
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As for the box office prospects, December may be a bit of a tougher month to crack given all the awards fare, but then again perhaps Andrew Garfield might break into the Best Actor race.
Andrew attended several events this past week and you can see images from all of those in the gallery. He was also a guest on Stephen Colbert. You can see a video from that below.
The evens just keep on happening in the lead-up to the Tony awards. Andrew attended the Obie Awards a few nights ago. You can see images from that in the gallery.
‘Under the Silver Lake’ screened at Cannes yesterday and several film reviews have surfaced from The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, IndieWire and others. You can read some excerpts below. A couple of new clips from the film have also been released and you can see them here or below. Andrew also attended yet another event yesterday. This time the New Dramatist’s Spring Luncheon. You can see images from that in the gallery.
Like Mitchell’s two other features, “Under the Silver Lake” transforms a familiar genre into a unique context, in this case channeling the shaggy-dog detective story into the ambivalence of a millennial who keeps losing the narrative thread of his own life. The movie personifies the male gaze, but it’s also conspicuously about that, deconstructing privilege more than lingering in its confines. It’s a bizarre and outrageous drama grounded in the consistency of Garfield’s astonishment at every turn.
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I’ve long thought that Andrew Garfield would be the perfect actor to star in a biopic of Anthony Perkins, and in the early scenes of “Under the Silver Lake” he’s got a Norman Bates twitchiness about him. Covered in unkempt shaggy hair (very ’70s), he seems slightly out of it, lost in a sensual daze, and since one of the film’s motifs is that there’s a serial killer of canines on the loose (that’s right: someone is slashing dogs in L.A.), we wonder, for a while, if it could be him, especially when he gets on the phone with his mother, who starts yammering on about the glories of Janet Gaynor.
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But it’s Garfield, gamely straddling the bridge between seedy slacker and driven truth-seeker, who anchors every scene and will represent A24’s best shot at drawing an audience with the early summer release. Seen back to back with the actor’s fearless emotional deep dive in the current Broadway revival of Angels in America, this film again shows Garfield in magnetic form, shaking off his somewhat earnest nice-guy persona to explore a darker, looser, more unknowable side. Mitchell even inserts sneaky nods to his star’s Spider-Man past, though he’s traded great power and responsibility for a porn stash, a Peeping Tom habit and a shower of skunk spray.
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