Mar 10
Life After LOST [This Week's EW Cover Story]
Cast and Crew of Lost, Post-LOST
Via EW:
You let go. Really, you did. When Lost ascended to the TV afterlife last May, you returned to your normal life, paying those overdue bills, mowing your overgrown lawn, even resuming communication with those who couldn’t understand why you wanted to own a jar of Dharma peanut butter. But perhaps somewhere in the recesses of your brain, as you saw an Elizabeth Mitchell or a Daniel Dae Kim pop up on your flatscreen, you started thinking about our dear castaways. Where are those Lost actors now? Do you they miss working on the show? And is it true that Josh Holloway cut his hair?
Those burning questions — and more — are answered in this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly. We interviewed a bunch of cast members, including Matthew Fox, Josh Holloway, and Elizabeth Mitchell, and caught up the men in charge of the show, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, as well as co-creator J.J. Abrams. The good news? No one is currently roaming the halls of a psychiatric facility in a bathrobe, repeatedly chanting six numbers. Some more good news? Several familiar faces — such as Jorge Garcia, Michael Emerson, and Henry Ian Cusick — are plotting their return to series television by starring in drama pilots. Another has landed on the stage: Mr. Fox is currently in London, starring in a new Neil LaBute play titled In a Forest Dark and Deep. “A play in the West End of London is something I’ve always dreamed of doing,” he tells EW, noting that “it’s been my goal after Lost to get into a situation where I’m doing a film here and there and a play here and there — that broad of a structure.”
Fox isn’t the only former cast member exploring new ground in Europe: Holloway recently filmed scenes for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, starring Tom Cruise. While he can’t spill too much about his role, he does hint, “I’m definitely doing some ass-kicking.” And because he’s down for all kinds of challenges in this next phase of his career, he’s guest-starring in the paintball-themed season finale of Community. “There’s a couple of good one-liners in there,” he says. “I hope I pull them off!” (Fingers tightly crossed for a Troy and Abed in the Morning segment with Holloway.)
For more on Lost, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands Friday, Mar. 11.
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Mar 01
Matthew Fox – ‘In a Forest, Dark and Deep’ Trailer
Cast and Crew of Lost, Post-LOST, Videos
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ONE BROTHER, ONE SISTER,
ONE THRILLING EVENING
On a dark and stormy night, all Bobby thought he was doing was helping his sister Betty clear out her cottage in the forest.
But in the cabin of lies nothing is as it seems and the truth refuses to be packed away. What is she hiding? Does he really want to find out?
A dark comedy of sibling rivalry escalates into a psychological thriller bursting with savage conflict. From the author of The Shape of Things, Fat Pig, The Mercy Seat and Some Girl(s).
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Feb 26
VIDEOS: Matthew Fox on BBC’s ‘The Graham Norton Show’
Cast and Crew of Lost, Videos
Matthew Fox was interviewed on The Graham Norton Show last night:
Watch the rest of the interview after the jump.
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Feb 24
LOST Grabs 5 Nominations For Saturn Awards 2011
Awards, Cast and Crew of Lost, Season 6
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror has announced the nominees for the 37th Annual Saturn Awards. LOST has been nominated in the following categories:
Best Network Series
Fringe (Fox)
Lost (ABC)
Smallville (CW)
Supernatural (CW)
V (ABC)
The Vampire Diaries (CW)
Best Actor in Television
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) (AMC)
Matthew Fox (Lost) (ABC)
Michael C. Hall (Dexter) (Showtime)
Timothy Hutton (Leverage) (TNT)
Andrew Lincoln (The Walking Dead) (AMC)
Stephen Moyer (True Blood) (HBO)
Best Supporting Actor in Television
Michael Emerson (Lost) (ABC)
John Noble (Fringe) (Fox)
Dean Norris (Breaking Bad) (AMC)
Terry O’Quinn (Lost) (ABC)
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) (AMC)
Lance Reddick (Fringe) (Fox)
Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead) (AMC)
Best Guest Starring Role in Television
Richard Dreyfuss (Weeds) (Showtime)
Noah Emmerich (The Walking Dead) (AMC)
Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad) (AMC)
Joe Manganiello (True Blood) (HBO)
John Terry (Lost) (ABC)
Seth Gabel (Fringe) (Fox)
[Via Collider]
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Feb 20
Matthew Fox Shows His Private Plane, Dishes on Hollywood, Acting, Life & More
Cast and Crew of Lost
The Daily Mail has published an insightful interview with Matthew Fox. Here are some interesting excerpts from the article:
Fox is something of an iconoclast. Mount Bachelor, in Bend, Oregon, is his home patch. Geography is not the only thing that distances him from LA. He might not be the only star who dislikes Hollywood’s latest fixations; he is, though, one of the few who will actually say it.
‘Look at 3D,’ he says. ‘That’s a major setback to good storytelling. I took my little boy to see The Last Airbender. It was an awful film. The director M Night Shyalaman hasn’t directed a decent movie since The Sixth Sense.
‘I’m disillusioned with the drift towards gratuitous entertainment, which so much of Hollywood is now. Because of the state of the economy people seem to want pure escapism. But if the roles I fight to get all go to Matt Damon, then I won’t work. I turn a lot of stuff down – big, big movies, the kind I wouldn’t want to go to the cinema to see.
‘I’m sorry, but I can’t make a movie with the blonde from ER who is starring in every single bad romantic comedy. Unless they reinvent the wheel in terms of romantic comedies – in other words, they start making them funny and romantic again – I’m not going to be starring in any of those movies.’
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