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Due respect to Fields, but Joaquin Phoenix — who shares the screen with 11-year-old Woody Norman in the acclaimed new drama, C'mon C'mon — would disagree. "Our old pal W.C. never worked with ...
Joaquin Phoenix says he's 'not going to force' River, his son with Rooney Mara, to be vegan With its mix of documentary and narrative storytelling, "C'mon C'mon" explores how children are just as ...
Joaquin Phoenix was deeply skeptical director Mike Mills would ever find a child actor talented enough to anchor his film “C’mon C’mon.” The tender-hearted story of a radio journalist ...
NEW YORK (AP) — In Mike Mills’ “C’mon C’mon,” Joaquin Phoenix plays a New York-based radio journalist who, throughout the movie, records interviews with real kids about their lives ...
Now five years further on, “C’mon C’mon,” his superb black-and ... familial relationship in the film is between Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) and his nephew Jesse (Woody Norman), there ...
“C’mon, C’mon” is a buddy road movie of sorts, as Joaquin Phoenix, as Johnny, a radio journalist, tries to bond with and care for his 9-year-old nephew, Jesse (Woody Norman), but struggles ...
This story about “C’mon, C’mon” first appeared in a feature ... That tableau evolved into the story of Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) and his nephew Jesse (Woody Norman), and even as the ...
Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker performance (for portraying ... he’ll receive another nomination in short order. In A24’s C’Mon C’Mon, however, he tackles a very different type of story as ...
Joaquin Phoenix is back with yet another indie darling. This time, the movie is A24’s C’mon C’mon, a black-and-white drama opening in theaters this weekend. Written and directed by Mike ...
NEW YORK (AP) — In Mike Mills’ “C’mon C’mon,” Joaquin Phoenix plays a New York-based radio journalist who, throughout the movie, records interviews with real kids about their lives ...
In Mike Mills' "C'mon C'mon," Joaquin Phoenix plays a New York-based radio journalist who, throughout the movie, records interviews with real kids about their lives, asking them questions like ...
“Life and death. Welcome to the experience!” Asked if Phoenix began “C’mon C’mon” knowing that fatherhood was coming, he replies, “I don’t know. Do the math, man” — before ...