Joaquin Phoenix Says No To Completing Brother's Film
Reports surfaced yesterday that River Phoenix's last unfinished film, Dark Blood, was to be completed after 18 years. ...
Reports surfaced yesterday that River Phoenix's last unfinished film, Dark Blood, was to be completed after 18 years. ...
Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE: Friday a YouTube video with a clean-shaven, coherent Joaquin Phoenix hit the web. PREVIOUSLY: Before he left acting to become a hip-hop ...
Huffington Post | Katherine Thomson | Posted 05.25.2011
Joaquin Phoenix made a bizarre appearance on Wednesday night's Letterman to promote his film "Two Lovers," during what may be his last visit as an ac...
The Times, Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Director James Gray has moved on to the UK for his "Two Lovers" press junket, and he's speaking out more on the film's leading man, "crazy person" Joa...
Lee Camp | Posted 05.25.2011
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 05.25.2011
After Joaquin Phoenix's legendary appearance on Letterman there were sure to be remixes. Here's the first of many to come. The tune is kinda catchy an...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011
The Academy Awards aren't until next Sunday, but this week provided some Oscar-worthy performances. There was A-Roid acting remorseful about using steroids (although, admittedly, this was nowhere near as convincing as when he denied having used them); Joaquin acting weirder than weird on Letterman; Nadya Suleman acting like there was a rational explanation for a single mom having 14 children via in vitro fertilization; eight banking CEOs unconvincingly acting contrite in front of Congress; peanut butter tycoon Stew Parnell acting like a Mafia don, repeatedly taking the 5th Amendment in front of Congress; and Sen. Judd Gregg acting schizophrenic, withdrawing as Commerce Secretary nominee over policy disagreements after previously lobbying for the post and promising that policy disagreements would not keep him from backing Obama's agenda.
The Comic's Comic | Sean L. McCarthy | Posted 05.25.2011
We all know now that Feb. 11 was a blur for Joaquin Phoenix, and Feb. 12 turned out to be a blurry cold/flu vision for me, but who will look at this F...
Chris Willman | Posted 05.25.2011
Phoenix's disheveled, catatonic appearance on Letterman could potentially be one of the greatest performances any modern actor has ever given -- or at least one of the most baldly courageous.
James Gray | Posted 05.25.2011
Forgive me, but I have trouble accepting this retirement thing. I need his moments of authentic heartbreak, of unfiltered emotion, of poetic humanity.
ew.com | Posted 12.20.2011