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After the Hunt (2025) full movie explained with spoilers – Luca Guadagnino’s tense #MeToo thriller starring Julia Roberts as a tenured professor whose life unravels when her star student (Ayo Edebiri) accuses a colleague (Andrew Garfield) of sexual assault, forcing her to confront her own buried secret from Africa. In this 3+ hour deep dive, we break down the entire plot scene-by-scene, analyze every character’s hidden motivations (Alma’s guilt, Yvonne’s ambition, Jon’s denial, Strauss-like pettiness from the department chair), unpack the devastating final shot and meta “Cut!” twist, explore Guadagnino’s sensual direction, the Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross score, and why critics are calling it “toothless provocation” while audiences debate its take on cancel culture and power dynamics. Perfect for fans of psychological dramas, campus thrillers, Julia Roberts performances, Ayo Edebiri breakout roles, Andrew Garfield villains, and movies like Promising Young Woman or The Assistant. Includes Rotten Tomatoes scores, Venice Film Festival reaction, box office numbers, and whether the film ultimately sides with accuser or accused. "After The Hunt" Full Movie Explained - After the Hunt 2025 with Andrew Garfield
For this chat, Andrew catches up with Irish director John Crowley to discuss his latest drama, We Live in Time. We Live in Time is an utterly brilliant drama the follows the lives of Andrew Garfield's Tobias and Florence Pugh's Almut in an out of sequence format. We flit from the past, to the present, to the future, with each moment acting as a new memory laid upon the next. This burgeoning relationship emerges into a family which emerges into a drama that will have you reaching for the tissues like no other, all the while it's underpinned by the gentle direction from John Crowley, which supports and gives space for his lead actors to deliver grounded performances. It's that journey towards tenderness and empathy that underpins the following conversation with John Crowley, with Andrew asking about how the relationship of time has impacted John's work. This discussion encourages a reflection of John's previous collaboration with Andrew Garfield on his feature film debut Boy A in 2007, while also asking John to consider what he will take from this film going forward. Andrew also asks how aware John was of Florence's innate cooking skills and how that played into her brilliant turn as Almut. We Live in Time is, like John's Best Picture nominated film Brooklyn, a drama that slowly creeps up on you, and before you know it, you're wiping away tears from your eyes as the lights come up. It's a style of film that we've almost taken for granted now, but there is a genuine skill to bringing this level of weepie to life. See it with someone you love when it opens in Australian cinemas on 16 January 2025. If you want to find out more about the work we do on The Curb, then head over to TheCurb.com.au. We are a completely independent website that lives on the support of listeners and readers just like you. If you can and want to support us, please visit Patreon.com/thecurbau to keep our lights on from as little as $1 a month. Sign up for the latest interviews, reviews, and more via https://www.thecurb.com.au/subscribe/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kelsi and Trey dive into We Live in Time , a conventional romantic drama starring the incredible Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield. We unpack the film’s exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time, and discuss how it uses the formulaic genre to its advantage. We talk about the chemistry of Pugh and Garfield, analyze the film’s narrative flaws, and dig into its non-linear storytelling, including its meditative take on memory and connection. Plus, some extra stuff on Andrew Garfield ;) The Extra Credits YouTube Channel Become a member of The Extra Credits+ on Patreon here How to link Patreon to Spotify and Apple Letterboxd: The Extra Credits TikTok: The Extra Credits Reddit: r/TheExtraCredits Instagram: @theextracredits Twitter: @theextracredits Send requests, questions, and thoughts to our email: extracreditspod@gmail.com
Our Oscar nominee interview series continues with "tick, tick... boom!" star Andrew Garfield, who spoke to David Buchanan and Denton Davidson in December of last year about playing Jonathan Larson in the Netflix film. In the time since this chat, Garfield has been nominated at numerous awards in the Best Actor category, including the Critics Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Academy Awards. (Originally published on December 7, 2021.) To make your last-ditch Oscar picks, head to https://www.goldderby.com . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Garfield has been giving the world some pretty darn amazing performances of late, notably in his new movie, The Eyes Of Tammy Faye (where he plays televangelist Jim Bakker), and also musical Tick Tick... Boom on Netflix. And then there's, well, how shall we put this? He's also in another motion picture that you may well have seen but it's probably best we don't mention its name - at least not in the description - though it does come up within the conversation you're about to hear, so forewarned is (sort of) forearmed. Long story short though, Andrew Garfield is a hero and here's an interview with him, please enjoy.
Andrew Garfield is an award-winning talent of stage, TV and screen - earning honors from the British Academy, the Tonys, the Critics Choice, and the Golden Globes. His versatility ranges from comic book superheroes (Spiderman) to TV evangelists (the Eyes of Tammy Faye), to war heroes (Hacksaw Ridge), to writers haunted by their ideas (Tick, Tick … BOOM!). Today, on Meet me at the Movies: Open Dialogue, Andrew chats with Noel T. Manning II about his introspective journey of understanding himself, by connecting with the talent and mind of John Larson (his character in Tick, Tick … BOOM!).
New Year, New Movies | Sexiest 90’s Movie Character? | ANDREW GARFIELD Interview This week’s episode of Poppin' the Culture brings the fun with more entertaining debates, discussion and an interview with ANDREW GARFIELD! The episode kicks off with Matt and the lovely Kirsten Ria talking about the 2022 film slate, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot, and alternative holiday movie must-watches! They also go “Beyond The List” and discuss the Top 10 Sexiest 90s Characters! Our “Mojo Chat of the Week” is with Andrew Garfield, who talks all about his Netflix film "tick...tick...BOOM!" and Spider-Man (of course)!
Career Retrospective with Andrew Garfield. Moderated by Stacey Wilson Hunt, New York Magazine. Andrew Garfield is an AcademyAward®-nominated actor who captivates global audiences with his transformative performances spanning feature films and notable theatre productions. He continues to evolve his body of work in powerful roles and compelling narratives. In 2016, Garfield appeared on the big screen in Mel Gibson’s Academy Award®-nominated World War II epic, HACKSAW RIDGE. Based on a true story, Garfield plays U.S. Army medic Desmond T. Doss, who was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Truman for single-handedly saving the lives of over 75 of his comrades while simultaneously under constant enemy fire during the brutal Battle of Okinawa. The film, which co-starred Vince Vaughn, Hugo Weaving, Brenda Griffiths and Teresa Palmer, was released by Lionsgate on November 4th, 2016. Garfield’s critically acclaimed performance earned him lead actor nominations at the Academy Awards®, Golden Globe Awards®, Screen Actors Guild Awards and BAFTA Awards. Garfield also starred in Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of the literary classic SILENCE, distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film tells a story of young 17th-century Jesuit missionaries who were persecuted during their search for a priest who had forsaken his faith. The film also starred Liam Neeson and Adam Driver. He was recently on stage once again in the National Theatre’s production of ANGELS IN AMERICA directed by Tony Award®-winning Marianne Elliott. He plays “Prior Walter,” alongside Denise Gough, Nathan Lane, James McArdle and Russell Tovey. Garfield currently stars in Andy Serkis’ drama BREATHE, based on the true story of the handsome, brilliant and adventurous Robin Cavendish (Garfield). Said to only have three months to live after being diagnosed with polio at the age of 28, Robin became a medical miracle and a champion for the disabled as he defied the odds stacked against him and lived until the age of 64. Later this year, Garfield will star in the modern noir crime thriller UNDER THE SILVER LAKE. Set in the underbelly of Silver Lake, California, the film follows an eccentric man who becomes obsessed with the disappearance of his neighbor and the murder of another man. The film is written and directed by David Robert Mitchell and will be distributed by A24. Additional film credits include: Marc Webb’s THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2, which combined grossed over 1.5 billion at the box-office; Ramin Bahrani’s 99 HOMES opposite Michael Shannon and Laura Dern; David Fincher’s THE SOCIAL NETWORK, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe® for Best Supporting Actor; Mark Romanek’s NEVER LET ME GO opposite Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan; Terry Gilliam’s THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR. PARNASSUS; Spike Jonze’s robot lovestory I’M HERE; Robert Redford’s LIONS FOR LAMBS; Julian Jarrold’s RED RIDINGTRILOGY - 1974; and John Crowley’s BOY A, for which he earned BAFTA’s BestActor Award in 2008. Garfield made his Broadway debutin 2012 in the revival of Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play DEATH OF A SALESMAN, opposite Phillip Seymour-Hoffman and directed by Mike Nichols. His portrayal of Biff Loman earned him a Tony®nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
Andrew Garfield & Jessica Chastain join The Backstage Experience for their new film 'The Eyes Of Tammy Faye' Dave & David go backstage with the duo of the film to discuss televangelism in the 1980s and 1990s, soliciting money from people, Tammy and Jim's fate, the power of religion, and the cautionary tale. The Eyes Of Tammy Faye is now available in theaters *Featured in the episode* Andrew Garfield (4:50) Jessica Chastain (18:00)
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