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  • Dec 3, 2024 | interviewmagazine.com | Jeremy Harris |Jake Nevins

    For the actor June Squibb, subverting the conventions of Hollywood is nothing new. “I’ve always felt that I’ve broken the rules,” she told Jeremy O. Harris last month. Having cut her teeth in the world of theater and dance, and even working alongside Ethel Merman in the 1959 Broadway production of Gypsy, Squibb wouldn’t make her silver screen debut until she was 61, in Woody Allen’s Alice.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | vogue.com | Jeremy Harris |Carlijn Jacobs |Alastair McKimm

    It’s not often that I’ve had to suffer for beauty, or to pull off the kind of extreme looks that I sometimes embrace—but as an undergrad on the dance floor in Chicago, I did wear size 26 raw denim that I’d slept in for a week so they would hug and squeeze every nuance of my hips as I swayed them.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | interviewmagazine.com | Jeremy Harris |Jake Nevins

    FRIDAY 10:44 PM OCTOBER 25, 2024 BROADWAYDirector Jamie Lloyd’s new production of Sunset Boulevard, featuring a seismic Nicole Scherzinger turn as the iconic Norma Desmond and a stalwart performance from Tom Francis as the fledgling young writer she inveigles, has been thrilling audiences from London to New York, where it officially opened at the St. James Theater last week.

  • Oct 14, 2024 | interviewmagazine.com | Jeremy Harris |Jake Nevins

    FRIDAY 11:52 AM OCTOBER 11, 2024 NEW YORK CITYBefore the New York Film Festival premiere of his 25th feature film, Oh, Canada, the virtuosic Paul Schrader took to Facebook to announce that he was looking for a new assistant. “It’s a shit and ice cream job,” he wrote in his characteristically blunt manner, the same one he adopts in his delightful Facebook reviews of contemporary films like Oppenheimer (“the best, most important film of this century”) and Tenet (“what were they thinking?”).

  • Oct 9, 2024 | interviewmagazine.com | Jeremy Harris |Jake Nevins

    MONDAY 5:45 PM OCTOBER 7, 2024 NEW YORK CITYWhen he met up with Jeremy O. Harris this week to talk about his new film Hard Truths, the director Mike Leigh was mostly pleased to be spending time in New York for the movie’s premiere. Los Angeles, however, is a different story. “I’d rather have my eyeballs pulled out of my corpse than go to L.A,” exclaimed the Oscar-nominated and BAFTA-winning writer and director.

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