Category: Film
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Carey Mulligan on ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’, Danish Directors, and Learning to Milk Cows
By Kristina Moskalenko Far from the Madding Crowd isn’t your typical period piece. Directed by Thomas Vinterberg, it adapts Thomas Hardy’s novel with grit and grace. Carey Mulligan is Bathsheba Everdene — bold, independent, and running her own farm. She rejects convention and navigates love on her own terms. Three men want her: a quiet…
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Inside Carey Mulligan’s Role as Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby — Cannes Film Festival Exclusive
By Kristina Moskalenko Photography: Kurt IswarienkoStyling: Erin Walsh On May 15, Carey Mulligan goes from indie darling to full-blown movie goddess. That’s the day Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby opens the 66th Cannes Film Festival—and the day Mulligan steps into the most coveted pastel heels in American literature: Daisy Buchanan’s. You know Daisy. Champagne voice,…
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Daniel Radcliffe on Love Triangles, the Friend Zone, and Getting Dating Advice from Adam Driver
“I’ve never been the third wheel before! But there’s a first time for everything, right?” — Daniel Radcliffe Interview by KRISTINA MOSKALENKO In his romantic comedy What If, Daniel Radcliffe takes a break from the wizarding world to play Wallace, a charmingly awkward guy who falls—hard—for his new friend Chantry, played by indie darling Zoe…
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Daniel Radcliffe: “People Who Tear Others Down Really Piss Me Off”
By Kristina Moskalenko From Harry Potter to Skinhead FBI Agent—Inside the Radical Reinvention of Daniel Radcliffe He could’ve retired young, bought a private island, and vanished into wizarding legend. Instead, Daniel Radcliffe is choosing the hard road—taking on dark, daring roles, shaving his head for undercover FBI thrillers, and refusing to disappear. And he’s got…
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72nd Annual Cannes Film Festival: The Splendours and Miseries
By Kristina Moskalenko Cannes, France — Cannes, the pinnacle of cinema’s most prestigious gatherings, remains a place where the lines between reality and spectacle blur. It’s a festival where the allure of the red carpet often eclipses the films it was meant to celebrate. For many, Cannes is an annual pilgrimage—a chance to immerse themselves in…
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Eva Green: Men Are Just Boys Until They’re 45
By Kristina Moskalenko for Interview magazine in Russia Ask any actor’s wife which actress they dread their husbands working with, and Eva Green is bound to be on that list. Known for her icy, almost otherworldly beauty, Green has earned a reputation for playing characters with a touch of the diabolical. Whether she’s seducing, scheming,…
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Henry Cavill: The Superman actor on Batman v Superman, saving frogs, and that famously sleepy stare
By Kristina Moskalenko Tall. Ripped. Sleepy-eyed. And casually discussing the conservation of endangered giant frogs. That’s how Interview Magazine’s London correspondent, Kristina Moskalenko, describes her encounter with Henry Cavill, best known for playing Superman in Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Cavill, the British actor behind the Man of Steel, is effortlessly charming…
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From Ice Age to Ferdinand: Carlos Saldanha on Teaching Kids Courage Without Violence
By Kristina Moskalenko Carlos Saldanha, the Brazilian filmmaker behind animated hits Ice Age and Rio, speaks to Gazeta.Ru about his latest project — Ferdinand, a heartwarming animated film that champions kindness over violence. The director opens up about the evolving world of animation, the message of tolerance at the core of the story, Spain’s controversial…
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Ralph Fiennes Stars in Russian Period Drama Two Women, Speaks in Russian
Interview by Kristina Moskalenko Acclaimed British actor Ralph Fiennes takes an unexpected turn in Two Women, a Russian-language period drama based on Ivan Turgenev’s A Month in the Country. Directed by Vera Glagoleva, the film immerses viewers in the refined, emotionally layered world of 19th-century Russian literature. With pastoral landscapes, horse-drawn carriages, flowing skirts, and…
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Lena Dunham Talks Girls, Nudity on screen, Social Media Hate, and Her Creative Process
Interview by Kristina Moskalenko Guess who just gave us an interview?!We still can’t believe it ourselves – it’s Lena Dunham! Yes, that Lena Dunham – fresh off the cover of Vogue, dubbed “the voice of a generation,” and never afraid to weigh in on literally anything (including whether or not you should suck in your…