Category: Projects

Sep
11

BuzzFeed: Sebastian Stan Wouldn’t Tell Me If His ‘I, Tonya’ Mustache Was Real And I’m Spiraling

Margot Robbie stars as Harding…

…Allison Janney stars as LaVona Golden, Harding’s abusive mother…

…and Sebastian Stan plays Jeff Gillooly, Harding’s equally abusive ex-husband and alleged co-conspirator in the attack on Kerrigan.

Now, I know there’s only one question on your mind: Did Sebastian Stan really grow that iconic Jeff Gillooly-level mustache for this role?

Well, get ready for the journey of a lifetime. I spoke with Stan the morning after I, Tonya premiered at TIFF, and it basically turned into a cold case file.
As soon as I brought it up, Stan said quietly, “Ahh, the mustache.” He smiled. “The mustache may or may not be mine.”

“I’ll tell you this,” he continued, and then paused, choosing his words carefully. “I had a mustache for the audition. I had a mustache for…here, I’ll show you a photo.”

He grabbed his phone and pulled up a selfie in which he was in his Jeff Giloolly costume making a funny face — and he had a mustache that was definitely his and looked a lot like the one he had in the movie.

“I had a mustache for some of the time filming in Atlanta, which proved to be interesting,” he said cryptically, like a very wise but mischievous wizard with a secret. “We had to alter it at times because of the fact that [Jeff] ages [in the film], but yeah, I did for as long as I could.”

The one and only thing we know for sure is that Jeff Giloolly himself officially approved of the ‘stache. “I posted one time when I was on set, and [Jeff Giloolly] wrote to me and he said, ‘You might have actually made that mustache look cool for once,'” Stan said.

Sebastian Stan’s mustache, you riddle, I will solve you.

Source: buzzfeed.com

Sep
10

2017 Toronto International Film Festival Portraits

Sebastian and the cast of I, Tonya posed for portraits while attending the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8th. You can view the new portraits in our gallery now.



Update: Added many more new portraits to the gallery.

Sep
10

Sebastian Promotes ‘I, Tonya’ at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival

The 2017 Toronto International Film Festival began this week as stars flocked to Toronto as they began promoting their latest films. Sebastian was in attendance as he joined the cast of his upcoming film I, Tonya alongside Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Mckenna Grace, Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver, Paul Walter Hauser, and Craig Gillespie.

Sebastian and the cast stopped by Day One of The IMDb Studio before attending the premiere of their film I, Tonya on September 8th.

You can check out photos in the gallery now.




Update #01: Added the after party photos to the gallery.
Update #02: Added the September 9th Variety event to the gallery.

Sep
09

2017 Toronto International Film Festival: ‘I, Tonya’ Review Round-Up

Check out various snippets below from a variety of reviews of I, Tonya after it’s debut at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.

Hollywood Repoter: Despite its title, the pic (written by Steven Rogers) is deliberate in spreading the narrative focus around. Based, per the opening title cards, on frank interviews with the participants that are re-created here, the film front-and-centers not just Robbie’s Tonya but her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan, endearingly stupid and embarrassed of his infamy), mother LaVona Golden (Allison Janney), skating coach Dian Rawlinson (Julianne Nicholson) and deluded “bodyguard” Shawn Eckhardt (Paul Walter Hauser). All are sadder now; wisdom is less evenly distributed. But each brings something to the table — even the too-proper Rawlinson, who when training young Tonya always encouraged her to wear nicer clothes and clean up her manners: A movie this full of colorful wingnuts needs a voice from Squaresville. […]

Variety: Part of the film’s drama — almost its morality — is that Tonya, though a highly successful skater who starts to compete in national championships, gets lower scores than she deserves, and the judges, at several points, come out and admit that it’s about factors besides skating — what they call “presentation.” But that’s just code for conventionality, for wanting to sell a homogenized image of America on the Olympics level. It has nothing to do with what any of this is supposed to be about — skating — and that lends Tonya a streak of rebel realness.

That’s the good side of her contempt for respectability. The bad side is that she falls for Jeff Gillooly (Sebastian Stan), a loser in a sardine mustache who’s nice enough to Tonya — when he isn’t punching her in the face. Their relationship isn’t portrayed as one of those hellacious ones in which the abuser keeps the abused under his thumb by threatening her. Tonya, no matter how much she gets slapped around, simply won’t cut him loose; she marries him, and leaves him, and keeps coming back to him. The movie is sharp enough to suggest that she feels the echo of her mother’s hatred in every slap, and she can’t give that up. She’s addicted to what she thinks she deserves. […]

The Wrap: As a whole the film delights in and demands audience participation by breaking the fourth wall often. Robbie brings a brand of vinegar we haven’t seen in her previous work, and it illuminates a long-forgotten trainwreck.

A postscript on screen says that Tonya now builds and restores decks in Michigan. We’ll take their word that it‘s the f—— truth. […]

Sep
09

2017 Toronto International Film Festival: ‘I, Tonya’ Video Master Post

With all the recent news and photos of Sebastian promoting I, Tonya at the Toronto International Film Festival I thought it was time for a very handy video master-post featuring all the newest interviews in one easy to watch location. So to make things as organized as possible I’ve decided to create a YouTube playlist specifically for all the interviews Sebastian took part in during his time at the festival.

You can find screen captures from all the videos in the playlist in our gallery.

Jun
09

I’m Dying Up Here: 1×01 ‘Pilot’ Captures, Episodic Stills + Behind the Scenes

I’ve added HD captures, high quality episodic stills and behind the scenes photos shared by the cast of Sebastian as Clay Appuzzo in Showtime’s new series I’m Dying Up Here. You can view them in the gallery now.

A big thank you to Shannon of Jeremy-Jordan.net for the stills!


May
29

First Official Trailer for Nascar Themed ‘Logan Lucky’

Logan Lucky hits theaters August 18th, 2017!

May
23

Showtime’s ‘I’m Dying Up Here’ Episode 1×01 Preview

Meet the stand-ups at Goldie’s, L.A.’s primo comedy club. Series premiere, June 4th at 10PM ET/PT.

May
08

“Kill It…or Be Killed” Promo from Showtime’s ‘I’m Dying Up Here’

Apr
04

Sebastian On the Set of ‘The Last Full Measure’ – April 4th

Sebastian co-star Samuel L. Jackson were photographed on the set of The Last Full Measure on April 4th which is currently filming in Atlanta, Georgia. Check out the photos in the gallery below: