At the beginning of Mike Mills' gorgeous new movie “C’mon C’mon” — part scripted drama, part documentary as the film’s actors interview real subjects — Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) asks a teenage girl how ...
Mills and Hoffmann discuss what they learned from young actor Woody Norman and how Mills convinced Phoenix to play the main character. By Beatrice Verhoeven Awards Editor Mike Mills’ black-and-white ...
Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon exists in a world that might have made sense in a screenplay but doesn’t translate to the screen. At its heart, it’s meant to be -- I believe -- an intimate and emotional ...
If you’ve had the opportunity to meet Mike Mills, it’s pretty obvious he’s the sort of filmmaker who naturally makes his sets a joyful experience for everyone involved. His latest endeavor, “C’mon ...
I went to Mike Mill's bungalow in L.A.'s Echo Park neighborhood to ask him about what I think is the most public radio movie ever. Long before I reached his house, I had my headphones on, my ...
On a recent phone call, filmmaker Mike Mills started to explain why he wanted to work with Phoenix on his new family drama "C'mon C'mon" when the actor politely but firmly cut him off. "OK, all right, ...
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Gregory Lawrence (aka Greg Smith) is a writer, director, performer, songwriter, and comedian. He's an associate editor for Collider and has written for Shudder, CBS, Paste Magazine, Guff, Smosh, Obsev ...
If Joaquin Phoenix had failed to turn up in an artfully dishevelled beard, director Mike Mills’s fourth feature would still easily qualify as his shaggiest to date. A hipster reworking of Uncle Buck ...
Mike Mills' two previous films, 'Beginners' and '20th Century Women,' were also semi-autobiographical; they resulted in a best supporting actor Oscar win for Christopher Plummer and a best original ...
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 named Johnny who ...