Directed by Justin Kurzel, the crime drama True History of the Kelly Gang tells the story of legendary outlaw Ned Kelly (George MacKay), as he led a band of young bandits to wreak havoc across 19th century Australia. Driven by revenge and a desire for anarchy, his brutal life and his warrior roots made Kelly something of a rock star outlaw, but was also his ultimate undoing. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, British actor George MacKay talked about wanting to work with filmmaker Justin Kurzel, the appeal of playing Ned Kelly, his own present identity journey, …
George MacKay, the star of 1917 and True History of the Kelly Gang, shares what he's binge-watching, reading, and playing during quarantine.
Director Justin Kurzel has made a name for himself crafting immaculately styled, violent, brutal examinations of masculinity -- from Snowtown to Macbeth to, yes, Assassin's Creed. His latest, True History of the Kelly Gang, has a brand new trailer: and judging by the desaturated visuals and Australian men losing their absolute mind, Kurzel is effectively back on his bullshit. [caption id="attachment_834196" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via IFC Films[/caption] 1917's George MacKay stars as Ned Kelly, the real life Australian outlaw, and he seems to be twisting his oft-sympathetic face into the underscoring for shocking acts …
More presenters! More stars! Still no host! The 2020 Academy Awards, airing February 9, are putting together more celebs than you can shake a golden statue at to hand out, uh, golden statues to more celebs. After we first reported on a crop of eclectic Oscar presenters, we've got some new stars to share, including one of the Internet's most favorite people. [caption id="attachment_838517" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Netflix[/caption] Keanu Reeves. He had one helluva 2019, hitting us all over the head with John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, making the pitch-perfect cameo in …
We interview 1917 stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman about their experience making the film and shooting emotionally draining scenes.
We interview 1917 stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman at New York Comic Con about the one-shot aspect of Sam Mendes' World War I movie.