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    8 l December
4 - 10, 2022
Northwest Oregon Screen Scene
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“Movie: Lady Chatterley’s Lover”
“Movie: Burning Patience”
From director Laure de Clermont-
Tonnerre (“The Mustang”) comes this
take on writer D.H. Lawrence’s classic tale
of an unhappily married aristocrat who
begins a torrid affair with the gamekeeper
on her husband’s country estate in
early 20th century England. Emma
Corrin (“Pennyworth”), Jack O’Connell
(“Unbroken”), Matthew Duckett and Joely
Richardson head the cast. (ORIGINAL)
From Chile and director Rodrigo
Sepulveda (“My Tender Matador”) comes
this drama movie about Mario (Andrew
Bargsted, “Bad Influence”), a young
fisherman who becomes a postman to
Pablo Neruda (Claudio Arredondo,
“Neruda”) to realize his ambitions of
becoming a poet and help him woo the
woman of his dreams. Vivianne Dietz and
Pablo Macaya also star. (ORIGINAL)
BY GEORGE DICKIE
“Movie: Guillermo del Toro’s
Pinocchio”
Director Guillermo del Toro and stop-
motion animator Mark Gustafson teamed
up for this dark reimagining of the classic
Carlo Collodi tale about the fabled
wooden boy transformed into human
form. John Turturro, Ron Perlman, Ewan
McGregor, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett
and Tilda Swinton head an impressive
voice cast. (ORIGINAL)
Daniel Radcliffe
You seemed to have had a blast doing
this, just leaning into everything weird
about this character. Was that what
intrigued you about it?
I think there was so much about the script
that was exciting when I read it. And first
and foremost, kind of how I try to prioritize
my career now is by going, “What do
I think I’m going to have the most fun
making?” And it was so very, very obvious
that this would be an incredibly fun thing to
shoot because every page you’ve got a fight
“Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of
Curiosities”
The Academy Award-winning director
of “The Shape of Water” is executive
producer, creator and showrunner of
this anthology series meant to challenge
traditional notions of horror with its
tales of the macabre, magical, gothic,
grotesque or classically creepy. Tim Blake
Nelson, Andrew Lincoln, Essie Davis, Kate
Micucci, Ben Barnes and Martin Starr are
among the talented players in the stand-
alone episodes. (ORIGINAL)
OF ‘WEIRD: THE AL YANKOVIC
STORY’ ON THE ROKU CHANNEL
scene and then a pool party and then a
dance number and a song. And just to get
to do something different every day and be
like pulling on with all these different things
was incredibly, yeah, exciting.
How did you adjust to playing a
heightened version of Al? Was it
weird?
I think if you can establish a character
that is recognizable at the beginning,
even if events are changed, the essence is
the same, then when you go truly off the
rails later, then you’ve kind of earned it
and the audience can go with you. And
yeah, Ia think that the thing about Al in
the movie that is closest to real Al is sort of
Al’s sweetness and sincerity and kindness,
particularly at the beginning. And then
there’s a point in the movie, obviously,
where those qualities fade away. It like
becomes a very different version that I
could not draw on using the real Al for
inspiration.