
Eliza Ketcher
Multimedia Producer at The Independent
Producer of Millennial Love and Binge or Bin @Independent / bylines @GraziaUK, @Dazed and @EveningStandard / pun connoisseur 🎥📺📝
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1 week ago |
the-independent.com | Eliza Ketcher
Havoc star Jessie Mei Li spoke with The Independent about the new Netflix action-thriller, and explained why she’d never dream of challenging co-star Tom Hardy to a fight. “Absolutely not,” she said. “Who do I think I am?”Li opened up about doing her own stunts, learning from Hardy on set, and stepping into the shoes of her “fierceless” character, Ellie.
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independent.co.uk | Eliza Ketcher
Jack O’Connell and Delroy Lindo sit down to talk all things Sinners, the highly anticipated supernatural horror from director Ryan Coogler. They share what it was like filming the genre-bending project, what they learned from working with Coogler — and Jack reveals an unexpected history with Irish dancing. The pair also reflect on their careers and spotlight the most underrated films in their back catalogue, sharing why those hidden gems didn’t get the recognition they deserved at the time.
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2 weeks ago |
the-independent.com | Eliza Ketcher
Melanie Lynskey – star ofThe Last of Us and Yellowjackets – talks to Jacob Stolworthy about her latest role in six-part series, The Tattooist of Auschwitz. In Go to Bat episode four, Lynskey plays author Heather Morris, who wrote the best-selling novel in real life, about Holocaust prisoners Lali and Gita Sokolov who meet and fall in love in Auschwitz-Birkenau. Lynskey discusses meeting the real Heather, how she adapted the character for the screen, and the pressures of playing real life figures.
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2 weeks ago |
uk.style.yahoo.com | Eliza Ketcher
Eliza Ketcher24 April 2025 at 9:31 am·1-min readMelanie Lynskey – star of The Last of Us and Yellowjackets – talks to Jacob Stolworthy about her latest role in six-part series, The Tattooist of Auschwitz. In Go to Bat episode four, Lynskey plays author Heather Morris, who wrote the best-selling novel in real life, about Holocaust prisoners Lali and Gita Sokolov who meet and fall in love in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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2 weeks ago |
independent.co.uk | Eliza Ketcher
Penn Badgley opens up about the fifth and final season of Netflix’s hit series You, his mixed feelings about saying goodbye to Joe Goldberg, and why he won’t be playing a serial killer again anytime soon. Badgley reflects on the intense physical and emotional demands of playing a psychopath, and the aspects of the character he’s more than ready to leave behind.
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