Amy is a third-generation Cajun from Southwest Louisiana with a love for the outdoors and dark interior rooms, respectively. She was a 'drama kid' in high school and competed at the national level.
Melissa Block talks to indie actor Catherine Keener about her latest movie Please Give, a comedy about a couple planning to expand their Manhattan apartment into the one next door as soon as their ...
When I think of actors who make great villains, Catherine Keener is far from the first person to cross my mind. That may be exactly what made her performance as the villain of Netflix’s fun, time ...
The musical nobody asked for is quickly becoming the must-see film of 2024. Catherine Keener, noted MVP of many a film and occasional TV project, has joined the cast of Joker: Folie à Deux, EW has ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Sebastian Peris is a Montreal-based film buff, comic book geek, political junkie, and nature photography hobbyist. He is also a Media Studies graduate and former writer for Heroic Hollywood. He has ...
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has your first look at No Future, an addiction drama starring Catherine Keener (Kidding, Forever) and Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things), which is set to premiere at the 2021 Tribeca ...
There’s a hard, flinty edge to Catherine Keener’s voice that can turn from soothing to scary in a heartbeat. She made a winsome and earthy romantic lead in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” but auds may ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Maxine Lund in 1999’s Being John Malkovich.
Catherine Keener recently won a second Oscar nomination for her performance in Capote and appeared in the popular comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Now, she stars in Friends with Money, her third ...
Catherine Keener’s performance in “Capote” isn’t one of her showier efforts — or, as director Bennett Miller puts it, “It doesn’t feature a dramatic meltdown.” As Nelle Harper Lee, beloved American ...