Julianne Moore Admits The Oscars Are “More Fun To Watch On TV” If You’re Not Nominated
Julianne Moore talks all things Oscars while appearing on The Graham Norton Show.
In Friday’s upcoming episode, the actress, 62, joins Salma Hayek Pinault, Shania Twain, Strictly’s Johannes Radebe, Lizzo and Tom Grennan.
Graham, 59, asks Julianne if she’ll be attending this year’s star-studded ceremony, which takes place on March 13.
The Hollywood star reveals: ‘I think if you have a reason to go; you’re nominated or giving an award, so yeah, it’s awesome to go.
“But if you’re not involved in that capacity, it’s more fun to watch on TV. It’s fun either way.
Julianne Moore talks all things Oscars while appearing on The Graham Norton Show
Julianne is in the middle of promoting her movie Sharper. The on-screen star and Sebastian Stan play a mother-son con duo targeting a family of billionaires in the new movie A24 on Apple TV Plus.
The actress stars in and produces Sharper, which will premiere on Apple TV Plus on Friday, February 10.
Speaking about filming the psychological thriller, he says, “It was a lot of fun shooting and it’s amazing.
“The script was wonderful, and I never knew what was coming when I read it. He stays one step ahead of you all the time.
Asked by Graham about the production of the film and his involvement in the casting, he added, “It’s weird and very touchy because I know what it means because I’ve been there, so I’m wrong to give everyone a chance.”
“You always want to bring all your positivity to the challenging process.”
Set in New York City, Madeline (Moore) meets billionaire Richard Hobbes, played by John Lithgow, and sets him as her next target, aiming to swindle him out of billions of dollars.
She enlists the help of her disgraced son Max (Stan) to help her steal the money. Max then forms his own angle to the con and uses the billionaire’s son Tom, played by Justice Smith, to pull it off.
Plans: Julianne is questioned by Graham, 59, if she will attend this year’s star-studded ceremony, which takes place on March 13.
In Friday’s upcoming episode, the actress, 62, joins Strictly’s Salma Hayek Pinault, Shania Twain, Johannes Radebe, Lizzo and Tom Grennan.
One to watch: The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, Friday, February 10 at 10:40 p.m. Also available on BBC iPlayer
As the plan begins to unfold, the lies begin to catch up with the characters, and their ambitions for money and power are potentially overshadowed by lust and jealousy.
The official description of the film is: No one is what they seem in the bedrooms, bars and boardrooms of New York City. The characters compete for riches and power in a high-stakes game of ambition, greed, lust, and jealousy.
It is directed by Emmy Award winner Benjamin Caron (The Crown, Andor, Sherlock) and is tagged as a neo-noir thriller.
He said PEOPLE the film is ‘inspired by a long list of great films that love to keep audiences on their toes until the very end, including The Usual Suspects, House of Games, Klute, Drive, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Color of Money, The Sting and more. .’
The film is being produced by Julianne along with Erik Feig, Jessica Switch, Bart Freundlich, and writers Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka. Julia Hammer and Amy Herman serve as executive producers.
The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, Friday, February 10 at 10:40 p.m. Also Available on BBC iPlayer.
Gripping: Julianne’s latest film is directed by Emmy-winner Benjamin Caron (The Crown, Andor, Sherlock) and is labeled a neo-noir thriller.