Tag: interview

2009 Jan 11

Late Show with David Letterman

VIDEO LINKS:
• Interviews: Late Show with David Letterman – January 8

2009 Jan 10

New interview + ads

VIDEO LINKS:
• Interviews: Charlie Rose – December 26 – Thanks to Ali!

GALLERY LINKS:
• Revolutionary Road: Ads – Thanks to David!
• The Reader: Ads – Thanks to David!

2009 Jan 07

New scans and promo stills!

GALLERY LINKS:
• The Reader: Promotional Stills
• 2008 Magazines: Citizen K (Winter 2008-2009) – Thanks to no-a!

2008 Dec 24

Telegraph + The Times scans

GALLERY LINKS:
• 2008 Magazines: The Times Magazine (December 6)
• 2008 Magazines: Telegraph (December)

WE HERE AT THE KWF WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND AN AMAZING NEW YEAR!!!

2008 Dec 20

New York – December 15 scans

GALLERY LINKS:
• 2008 Magazines: New York (December 15)

2008 Dec 17

5 Questions With: Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet is one of Oscar’s most nominated actresses … who’s never won. As it stands, the British beauty’s scored five noms, for Best Actress and Best Supporting, but has yet to be called to the podium.

Maybe this is the year her luck will change — she has not one but two award-caliber performances coming up, in Revolutionary Road, directed by her husband, Sam Mendes, and reuniting her with her Titanic leading man Leonardo DiCaprio, and in the Holocaust drama The Reader, directed by Oscar nominee Stephen Daldry and co-starring Ralph Fiennes and German actor David Kross as his younger incarnation.

In the latter, based on a semiautobiographical best-seller, she’s Hanna Schmitz, a former concentration camp guard who takes up with a high schooler to form a bond that turns out to be life-changing for both of them. Moviefone talked with Winslet about how she prepped her co-star for sex scenes, what she thinks of her Nazi character … and that ever-elusive Oscar.

1. There’s a lot of nudity in this film; you’re known for being comfortable with nudity in your movies. How do you actually prepare to do a scene like that?

Honestly, you exfoliate your ass; you starve yourself; you work out like a demon … Obviously, none of that’s true [laughs]. How do you prepare? You don’t really, you know, you don’t really prepare. How can you? I don’t know even what that means. For someone like [my character] Hanna, it was very important to me that she looked real, that she looked absolutely real. And so in fact, quite the opposite; I sort of unprepared, you know, I didn’t go working out like a lunatic or anything like that.

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2008 Dec 14

Kate Winslet: girl interrupted

Like many actors, Kate Winslet likes to draw on her own experiences. Unlike most, she has some serious baggage to dip into.

A summer’s day in 2007, on a film-set in suburban Connecticut, an hour outside Manhattan. Surrounded by a film crew, Kate Winslet is about to act a sex scene with Leonardo DiCaprio. Directing the scene is Sam Mendes – who also happens to be Winslet’s husband. It is the first time they have worked together, and she has been worrying about the scene since they began filming several weeks ago.

Winslet wanted to play this part – April Wheeler in a film of Richard Yates’s 1961 suburban-hell novel, Revolutionary Road – so much that she spent two years persuading Mendes, and then DiCaprio, to do the film. Being driven to the set this morning, she kept thinking, would Leo be put off by Sam? Or would he not care? They are old friends, after all. OK, but if Leo’s relaxed, will Sam feel threatened?

She is still thinking about it as they begin the scene. She asks DiCaprio how he feels. ‘Come on, Kate,’ he says. ‘We’re all grown-ups!’

Mendes is watching them impassively, and says, ‘OK, Leo, press your fingers right into her back, hard!’ Winslet thinks, ‘This is too weird,’ but then DiCaprio digs in his fingers, and she grabs him, and she realises: they are not bothered. The only anxious one is her. But is Sam really OK? ‘Grab her bum, Leo!’ Please let this be over soon, she thinks.

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