Carey Mulligan

‘Maestro’ Is a Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan Star Vehicle But a Just Fine Second Feature

Bradley Cooper's Maestro puts the filmmaker front and center, but his acting far surpasses his directorial eye for his second… Read More

Carey Mulligan and the Deconstruction of the Likable Woman

To this day, the Oscar-nominated star of 'An Education' never stops schooling us on the power of reinvention. Read More

Bo Burnham on the Unrepeatable Audacity of ‘Promising Young Woman’

We talk with the actor about his desire to participate in 'Promising Young Woman' even when he struggled to comprehend… Read More

‘Promising Young Woman’ Upends Expectations In Dark, Demented, and Delirious Ways

As funny as it is tragic, as powerful as it is necessary. Read More

‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ and the Battlefield of Authenticity

The Coen Brothers' 2013 film poses big questions about musical authenticity and sellout culture. Read More

The Skin She Lives In: The Effortlessness of Carey Mulligan

Carey Mulligan never fits into any one type of role. Instead, the actress has wowed audiences and critics time and… Read More

‘Wildlife’ Review: Paul Dano’s First Directorial Effort Yields Promising Results (NYFF)

Mulligan, Gyllenhaal, and Oxenbould shine in Dano's fiery 1960s drama about a fracturing family. Read More

Cannes 2018: ‘Wildlife’ Offers a Look Behind the Facade of Suburbia

Carey Mulligan is astounding in this tale of suburban angst by Paul Dano in his directorial debut. Read More