by Tim Gordon
On the latest episode of Conversations, we sit down with some of the most accomplished creatives in the film industry. We talk with a plethora of Oscar nominees, Oscar winner Lee Daniels, nominees Andra Day, Glenn Close, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor to talk about the faith-based psychological horror film, The Deliverance.
One of the few performers nominated for the Triple Crown of Acting and EGOT, Close has been a cinematic force for over four decades. Along with Day, returning for her second film with Daniels (The United States vs. Billie Holiday) both talented performers talk about working with and trusting Daniels.
One of five black producers nominated for Oscar, Daniels shares how his faith journey helped him with the process as he attempted to develop this faith-based psychological horror film.
One of the most underrated actors of this generation, Ellis-Taylor has consistently projected excellence on both the big and small screen including Origin, King Richard, Ray, as well as the upcoming The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat. She discusses her process which helps her morph into her characters.
Check out the interviews, below: