It's no surprise that Richard Linklater's movie Boyhood was this week installed as the favorite to win Best Picture at the Oscars next year. Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, the movie is... It ...
Film director Richard Linklater's latest movie, Boyhood, was shot over 12 years. NPR's Tamara Keith speaks with the star of the film, Ellar... Ellar Coltrane Speaks Of Growing Up On Screen In 'Boyhood ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Richard Linklater's "Boyhood," shot over 12 years, has already been hailed as a landmark without parallel in movie history. It took a rare feat of commitment from Linklater and his ...
Richard Linklater’s new film “Boyhood,” which opened the BAMcinemafest Wednesday at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Harvey Theater, follows the life of Mason Evans Jr., from age six through 18. The ...
Ellar Coltrane, the star of Richard Linklater's Boyhood, has confessed that making the movie was a "strange" and "bizarre" experience for him. Filmed over the course of 12 years using the same core ...
Budding actor Ellar Coltrane's star continues to soar after coming to the attention of Hollywood last year in the Oscar-winning film "Boyhood." The 21-year-old has landed a role alongside Tom Hanks ...
The idea that a director and a group of actors would get together once a year for 12 years is interesting. But the film they produced – “Boyhood” – is remarkable. Tracking a young boy from age 6 to 18 ...
Ellar Coltrane, the boy at the center of Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, spent 12 years filming the director’s epic coming-of-age project, with Linklater shooting a little bit each year. When he was ...
The director — and his stars Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane — reveal secrets from the set of their critical darling, about a regular kid growing up By Gregg Kilday Freelance ...
The actor tells THR about the benefits of self-doubt, the danger of social media and acting as therapy By Ariston Anderson Ellar Coltrane - H 2014 At the center of it all is Ellar Coltrane, who signed ...
Richard Linklater's Boyhood is marvelous for both its specificity—there is no Hollywood wizardry, just one boy, Mason, growing up over time—and its universality. Everyone can identify with its vision ...