Listen to the “Saving Mr. Banks” Press Conference Dan Koelsch, December 11, 2013December 10, 2013 Walt Disney Pictures’ Saving Mr. Banks tells the story of how one of the most popular movies of all time came to be. The film shows the writing process for Mary Poppins and the difficult relationship between Walt Disney and author PL Travers, played by Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson, respectively. Last month, Disney held a press conference with the cast and crew at the Beverly Hills Hotel (where a few scenes from the film take place), and you can listen to it all after the break. In attendance at the press conference were actors Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks, Colin Farrell, Bradley Whitford, B.J. Novak, and Jason Schwartzman, as well as director John Lee Hancock, co-writer Kelly Marcel, and producer Alison Owen.Be sure to check out Saving Mr. Banks when it opens nationwide this Friday. News Press ConferenceSaving Mr. Banks
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“Much Ado About Nothing” Interviews: Joss Whedon & Cast Talk Shakespearean Experiences, His Relevance, & Charades June 10, 2013June 10, 2013William Shakespeare’s way with words are timeless, relevant, and very accessible for the modern audience. For The Avengers director Joss Whedon, he attempted to capture the heart and soul of the dark romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing in a matter of 12 days, and nearly all of its production… Read More