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Director Jake Szymanski is back with a new installment in what's become his mockumentary trilogy, beginning with 2015's 7 Days in Hell, followed by 2017's Tour de Pharmacy, and now continuing with John Bronco. Made under the Brian Grazer-Ron Howard shingle Imagine Documentaries and in collaboration with Ford Motors, John Bronco charts the rise and fall of the enigmatic (but extremely fictional) former Ford pitchman, John Bronco. And, naturally, the only man suited to play this rogue, one-of-a-kind tumbleweed blowin' in the wind is Walton Goggins. [caption id="attachment_935977" align="alignright" width="360"] …
We knew that Mel Gibson would be playing an unconventional Santa Claus in the upcoming movie Fatman, but now that Saban Films has released a trailer for the indie movie, I'll be honest -- I didn't quite picture this. Fatman is a dark action comedy about a 12-year-old brat who receives a lump of coal in his stocking and decides to hire a highly-skilled assassin (Walton Goggins) to kill Santa Claus, whose "business" is in such decline that he's become a bitter, alcoholic has-been. But drunk or not, Santa is ready for this onslaught …
A famous Ford pitchman has gone missing and the John Bronco trailer teases the search to find the living legend. John Bronco is the latest mockumentary outing from director Jake Szymanski, who previously gifts us with 7 Days in Hell, the Wimbledon mock-doc starring Andy Samberg and Kit Harington, and Tour de Pharmacy, also starring Samberg and Orlando Bloom. Now, it's Walton Goggins' turn to put those damn fine comedy skills to use in John Bronco. The teaser trailer previews the mockumentary short which will follow the rise and fall of titular, infamous, and very fictional Ford pitchman, …
From director/co-writer Jon Avnett, Three Christs is based on an extraordinary experiment conducted by psychiatrist Dr. Alan Stone (Richard Gere), starting in 1959 at Michigan’s Ypsilanti State Mental Hospital, with three men – Joseph (Peter Dinklage), Leon (Walton Goggins) and Clyde (Bradley Whitford) – who each believe that they are Jesus Christ. In an attempt to treat schizophrenic patients with empathy and understanding, instead of confinement and invasive electroshock therapy, Stone hoped that he could break through their delusions in a more humane way. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Walton Goggins talked about why …
Six season 2 episode 1 revealed the fate of Walton Goggins' Rip while introducing Olivia Munn's determined CIA agent Gina Cline.
From writer/directors Britt Poulton and Dan Savage, the indie drama Them That Follow is set deep in Appalachia, where Pastor Lemuel Childs (Walton Goggins) presides over a Pentecostal sect of serpent handlers. At the same time, his devoted daughter, Mara (Alice Englert), is preparing for her wedding day while also being forced to confront the fact that a dangerous secret could put her directly at odds with the traditions of her family and community. At the film’s Los Angeles press day, Collider got the opportunity to sit down and chat 1-on-1 with actor Walton Goggins about …
From co-creator/showrunner/writer/director Matthew Parkhill, the Epix drama series Deep State is a fast-moving espionage thriller that follows what happens after U.S. Special Forces are killed in an ambush in Mali, leaving it up to operative Nathan Miller (Walton Goggins) to find answers and resolve the situation, and to keep things business as usual in Washington, D.C. However, all is not as it seems, and it rarely is when it comes to the deep state, politics and government conspiracies. During this 1-on-1 phone interview with Collider, actor Walton Goggins talked about the …