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Elizabeth Olsen
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Behind-The-Scene Pictures From “Jojo Rabbit”, 2019 dir. Taika Waititi
I think I’m getting better at that with age. But then the other day I was at a photoshoot and something wasn’t working – I don’t know whether it was the clothes or the hair or the lighting – but instead of just saying, ‘Why don’t we try something new?’ I said, ‘I’m sorry, I’m really insecure today.’ Even though I wasn’t. I do realize there are other ways to go about saying something than throwing yourself under the bus and making yourself feel like an idiot, just so no one else feels bad.
Happy Birthday, Lizzie Olsen! (February 16, 1989)
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Grant Gustin and Ezra Miller as The Flash in Crisis on Infinite Earths Part 4
“By the women’s accounts, this is what I imagine true parity on a film set looks like: a safe environment where everyone can show up and do their best work, one in which female stars get the recognition they deserve, no questions asked. Perez says that hit home for her when she saw the movie’s official poster for the first time. She was surprised it was just the four women front and center. ‘In a lot of films, the male always gets the first billing no matter how big or small their part is,’ she says. ‘Being in this business for so long, you still think the men are going to show up, you know? It felt very, very empowering.’
At this point in the conversation, I ask what each woman has learned from each other—and they all turn to Perez. ‘Why did you look at me?” she asks. ‘Because you’re just wise,’ Smollett-Bell replies. ‘We all have girl crushes on you, in case you can’t tell.’
They take a moment to reminisce about the wrap party—a night when everyone danced so much that Perez had to put ice packs on her knees after. Then, a beat. Perez decides to share instead what she appreciated about the other women. First, she turns to Robbie. ‘I appreciated how Margot can be in charge but not make you feel less than,’ she says. ‘Sometimes when actors are also producers, they feel that they have to wear that hat too strongly. That wasn’t the case, so I appreciated how she kept her emotions in control all the time. Her professionalism is outstanding.’ And Winstead, Perez tells me, is the kindest person she’s ever met. (‘I’m going to cry!’ Winstead replies.) As for Smollett-Bell: ‘With Jurnee, what I appreciated was that she’s strong. She’s so, so strong,’ Perez says, directing her words to her costar. ‘You stand up for yourself in a very, very specific way. But inside, you’re so soft.’
The women all echo Perez’s comments, but Robbie has one final appreciation to share. ‘Rosie, who’s a legend in this industry already, can still show up like it’s brand-new, like she’s never said these words before. It always feels fresh and present. It’s so thrilling to work opposite someone who makes you forget you’re on a set. The set kind of melts away for a second. That only happens if people are present, and if they really show up for that scene with everything they have. Everyone here did that. I loved it. I loved it.’”
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