Archive for the 'Interviews' Category

October 7, 2010   Interviews

In pursuit of her art, Christina Ricci has done a lot of pretty brave things: She’s simulated sex on-screen while wearing a Nixon mask and spent a lot of time half-naked in a movie while chained to a radiator. Live theatre? That’s another thing entirely. “I always was really, really, really against doing anything in […]


October 4, 2010   Interviews

Christina Ricci’s 1990 film debut performance as Cher’s daughter in Mermaids thrust the 10-year-old directly into big-time moviemaking, with leading roles in two Addams Family films (as Wednesday), Casper and Now and Then (as the younger version of Rosie O’Donnell!) over the next five years. Ricci proved that her youthful success was no fluke with […]


September 30, 2010   Interviews

Time Stands Still, by Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies, premiered on Broadway last January. It played to mostly sold-out houses for three months and was nominated for a Tony for Best Play, but Manhattan Theatre Club had to keep it a limited run because the company had a show booked in its Samuel J. Friedman […]


September 20, 2010   Interviews, Videos

Justin Long and Christina Ricci tells us about voice acting for this animated movie. Alpha and Omega | Christina Ricci | Movie Trailer


September 19, 2010   Interviews, Videos

Christina Ricci and Justin Long recall working together on the 24 Hour Place, wearing a prosthetic, finding of their inner wolf, on reuniting on Afterlife, what expressions they put into the animated characters, on the wolf having her eyes, on doing straight to video films, Justin Long on his favorite youtube video


September 15, 2010   Interviews, Videos

Earlier today, Christina Ricci and Justin Long were interviewed by Fox in Detroit to promote “Alpha and Omega” – you can watch the interview below.


September 14, 2010   Interviews

Movie star CHRISTINA RICCI is priming Broadway fans for disappointment as her theatre debut approaches, insisting she has no idea how to prepare for a stage show. The former child star signed on to replace Alicia Silverstone in the Donald Margulies’ play Time Stands Still and she’ll join thespians Laura Linney and Eric Bogosian when […]