I like how Margot always asks questions about the technicality of how they did certain things in their films. She’s there for the conversation AND to learn! Very refreshing.
@@clock6413 It is refreshing because sometimes these talks don’t really feel genuine or people are just waiting for their chance to speak but I didn’t feel that here.
Agree! Wish the moderator had allowed her to finish her sentences and expound on her ideas and process. She certainly encouraged Annette and Margot to blab their heads off.
Margot and Emma are rivals, they compete for roles. You won't see them together on screen ever. Maybe only if they will be in their 60s, they will be casted to play lesbian couple or something like that.
@@ReyLotsoFrancis I'm sorry, but no lol. Margot's humour is not on the same level as Emma's. Emma is dry and naturally funny. She and Greta are a great combo.
I'm stunned by Lily every time she speaks, her approach to acting, her dedication to the craft, her family history.. I'm just in awe and so glad to see more of her. Also loved Greta's story about her mother, representation is so important and to give a story back to your parents is uniquely amazing. Loved the whole table and can't wait to see what they all do next.
@@ktom5262Obvious, these group are for the ones whose movies are currently in award contender. LA Times recently did this too with other actresses who didn't participate in this
Hearing Annette say that she didn’t start doing movies until til her 30’s, with only doing theater up until then, was so refreshing to hear. I think a lot of women are restarting their lives at that age or older with businesses or career changes. It reminds us that you don’t have to start being a film actor really early in to be successful. This round table was so wonderful! I’m watching as many of these movies as I can ❤ all are amazing actors!
It's not just women, it's men too. It's called the 'thirties dilemma,' a turning point in most people's lives where they start wondering if the career they've worked on setting up for themselves thus far is really the thing they want to continue doing for the rest of their lives, because if they don't their thirties is the last opportunity for them to pivot into another area of expertise.
Absolutely love Lily Gladstone's performance in Killers of the Flower Moon. For me she is the highlight of the movie. Her sweetness, softness, loving-kindness, stillness, subtlety along with her silent anger, long suffering pain agony and grief, fragility, strength, resilience, the hope she chooses to carry in her heart, just a sight to behold. In the midst of great performances by De Niro and Dicaprio, she undoubtedly is the best of them all. Now that she has won the Golden Globe i really hope she wins the Oscar, she is well deserving of them.
This was an unbelievable roundtable. The only one missing is Sandra Hüller, but so glad to see Annette Bening here! I can see at least four of these women getting nominated for The Oscar this year!
Emily Blunt could have been there too but yeah, Sandra definitely deserved to be. I wonder who will be left out of the Oscar nominations - it's a really tough category this year!
It´s a pity Sandra Hüller wasn´t included in this talk. She is unbelievably talented. Both her performances in Anatomy of Fall or Zone of Interest deserve recognition for an artist who has strived her very best.
I CANT BELIEVE Emma didn’t use a movement coach. The development of Bella’s movement was so brilliant, and so funny. Just perfect. What a knockout performance.
Her logic, along with her director's, she said and I paraphrase, was to imagine and feel, and explore. We assume most if not all the character movements were Emma's. She said she often thinks of being Bella for the qualities of character she showed. Emma's daughter is the beneficiary of her mom's screen work, most assuredly. Playtime has to be a blast for a 2 year old.
Lily’s voice is so specific. Wow, what a pitch. She’s so beautiful in & out. So happy for every lady on this table. All did such a fabulous job. All deserve all the praise. Rooting for Emma, her performance in Poor Things was sublime.
I'll never get tired of hearing Margot's passion in the making of Barbie. She knew the risk of the material, she took that risk, hired the right filmmaker to worked on it, and ended up produced the biggest movie of the year with critical acclaim by a lot of people and i'm so proud of that. As a man myself who's definitely not the target audience for Barbie, i've watched Barbie 3 times in theaters and i can definitely see the potential being a classic in the future. It could've been a piece of junk that nobody asked for but turned out to be extremely entertaining and highly satisfying. Congrats to the Barbie filmmaking team, you are so Kenough 🙌
Arriesgar?? Estamos hablando de Barbie. Además la vendieron como si fuera una simple película graciosa de Barbie, ocultando su verdadera esencia, que era más cercana a las películas independientes. Por otro lado, ¿Clásico? Literal toma referencias de muchas películas mucho más clásicas que ella. Además no recuerdo algo que la haga resaltar en particular. Mientras que toma momentos icónicos de varias películas clásicas no la Vi crear ningún momento icónico.
That's a lovely reflection, because I was feeling a bit the opposite. Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint why but I get a kind of vibe from her that she is used to being in the spotlight, and that she's playing a likeable character, but is actually rather competitive and ambitious, which she tries to hide (?!). I guess what I'm saying is: she doesn't come off as very authentic (?!). But I don't know, I'm happy to read that's just me.
@@inMuro they are actors if they were not competitive or ambitious they wouldn’t be in this video also those traits are not negative which you are clearly trying to frame them as
@@danielobrien7695 yeah I guess so, and that's true, I guess it's only natural. Perhaps, I just should not be watching this video if I'd rather not watch it.
I enjoyed this roundtable immensely! Idk about the rest of y’all, but “I am Nora” had me in tears. Greta Lee is so humble that I don’t think she realizes the gift she gave to her mother, through her performance.
I don’t know if I’ve ever watched a Carey interview because I didn’t know that was her natural speaking voice. She speaks with an accent in every movie I’ve seen her in so hearing her in this interview threw me off. She has such a classically elegant voice!
I LOVE these roundtables because it feels like being part of a group of friends. And to see these unbelievably talented women talk about their work is so enriching.
You can understand how these actors are as dedicated as they are by how focused they are to the one speaking. They are absorbing every word and emotion. Love these roundtables.
given her very extensive list of awards... you can hardly call her underrated :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Carey_Mulligan
Lily Gladstone is so charismatic. She has a lot of gravitas and very strong presence. There's this magnetic, enigmatic way about her that I can't describe. On top of that she is well spoken, speaks with such grace, and has an engrossing unique voice. I'm so in awe of her.
When Greta told the story about her mom saying “I’m Nora”, it destroyed me. That is incredible. What a beautiful and poetic moment for their relationship.
As a non actor, and far from it, I still find women of this caliber speaking with each other so enriching, meaningful, and helpful. I just truly love it.
Nyad was an incredible film and Annette Bening deserves her flowers. Always lovely to see ‘aging’ (I mean she’s still very young) actors that play forceful roles and not grandmas or stereotypical parts dependant on their age. Loved it!
Annette Bening become the most senior in that room but still being the humble one. She deserved praised and get Oscar for her long journey in cinema as actress.
I love Carey Mulligan. She was in one of my favourite movies Drive. She speaks much different than I thought she would, much deeper, more confident. And also kudos to the interviewer, her and the interviewer of the female musicians round were great. 👏🏼
@@TheDemonicPenguinThat could be possible. I realised i never saw any interviews with her but i also only saw films with her from 10+ years ago where she always played such shy deer-like roles. She seems much more badass/confident here. Maybe you’re right, she grew into it. I will check out an older interview
Its really crazy to see how her personality has changed over the years. There was an interview with her and zoe kazan, and carey said she used to be nervous in interviews something like that, i dont remember. Carey Mulligan is my favourite actress, shes as beautiful and amazing in acting as ever! Love Margot Robbie too!
Listening to all of these ladies speak is interesting, but Lily Gladstone was new to me going into this. She is so fascinating to listen to! I definitely want to go back through her filmography after listing to her talk about her history and how she approached this role.
What an amazing group of Women! Looking forward to seeing Past Lives and Nyad as those are the two films I’ve yet to see. Poor Things and Killers of the Flower Moon were 10/10 films with 10/10 performance from Emma and Lilly. And I really enjoyed Barbie a lot more than I thought I would, Margot Robbie is always great. While I didn’t love Maestro as a whole Carry Mulligan gave a phenomenal performance and was the best part of that film. Well deserved recognition for all of these incredible actresses.
My little feminist heart is bursting from watching such an outstanding group of successful women have this deep and fascinating conversation ❤️ More please!!!!
I absolutely loved when greta asked about comedy and drama and you could literally see the wheels turning in their heads and they all had these realizations in real time!! ❤❤❤
Lily said the Suzuki Method and instantly I knew why I thought her characters had such body command. I did Suzuki in acting school and it's the most incredible method to learn how to control and be in your body. So cool!
Its really cool to hear their childhood inspirations because in all of their answers I could totally see their vision and how they wanted to perform as actresses. Amazing!
Greta Lee is phenomenal. I became a fan of hers the moment I saw her on The Morning Show. Carey, Lily, Margot, Emma, and Lady Annette...what a roundtable! I loved their conversation and interactions!
I absolutely loved the pacing of this conversation. It was so comfortable and relaxed...it didn't feel like each person was dying to jump in. Everyone (including the moderator) just allowed space for the back and forth to happen - beautiful!
What a group! You can tell how much admiration and respect they have for each other, the moderator did a fantastic job allowing the conversation evolve and asking relevant questions.
Always love seeing actors get together and tell stories of their own experience making their movies and ask brilliant questions to the other actors in making the roundtable interview more fun and entertaining
This was a beautiful interview. It felt more like a sleep-over than an interview. Kudos to the moderator for her timing and questions and kudos to the actors for their candid responses.
These videos are always extremely enjoyable and insightful. They fly by so fast. I love nothing more than watching a group of incredible women interact and be so comfortable and open with one another. You can tell the conversation is so cathartic for them too - speaking of their unique experiences with people who actually get it.
This was the best actress roundtable I've ever seen. Every minute of it was interesting. The moderator did such a great job! She didn't interrupt anyone, or project her own opinions into her questions, or spend the whole time asking them how they balance motherhood with having a career. She spoke to them like artists, and they each asked each other thoughtful, interesting questions and didn't monopolize each other's time. Bravo!
When Margot Robbie says, can I make people laugh? All I know is that whenever I see her in a movie and she starts crying, she makes me cry. She is the most beautiful, gorgeous crier and if she’s ever cried in a movie scene, I feel her pain and I feel her sadness and I cry along with her. She’s a truly talented actress ❤ I just love her.❤
Greta Lee deserves an award for her incredible sense of humor. Everytime I see her in these interviews, she's the funniest person in the room cracking us up at every turn. Love her!!
One of the best roundtables ever. So well-moderated, well-paced, not to mention the incredible powerhouse of talent at this table. All these ladies are such captivating storytellers, I could listen to them for hours...
Probably one of the best round tables i've ever seen. Funny, profound, entertaining and every actress in here is so commited to the process of filmmaking that just mesmerizes me.
@@traydaniel0403 I haven’t seen her movie yet, so I don’t know her work. So I only mentioned the ones I know of. I don’t remember seeing movies with the other ones so that’s why I didn’t mention them. But I’m sure she was great and does deserve an Oscar (she’s so eloquent, I loved listening to her)
@@JJKayBen you’re not gonna play the racist card on me buddy. Doesn’t work on me. I’m a black woman who happens to like comic books a lot. And two of these three mentioned actresses just so happen to have played roles in comic related movies that I liked, I’ve been a fan of Emma for a long time as well. And I recently saw two Carey movies that were great so I’m now drawn to her more. I’m not going to apologize for not knowing an Asian actress or anyone else for that matter because I’m not obligated to, and just by not knowing her, that doesn’t make me racist, she said it herself that this is her first leading role, it would be quite difficult to have known her before this (at least for me). Get off your high horse. If you wanna see the other movies, support those actresses, be my guest, I’m sure their movies are great (Korean movies aren’t much my thing), but I might just watch Lily’s movie before the Oscars this year.
oh i love these actresses!! lily gladstone blew my mind with her stellar performance in KOTFM. when you're able to stand out in a movie with robert deniro and leo dicaprio, you know you're a stunning performer. these men felt like supporting actors if i'm being completely honest.
The facepalm after taking a hard left with the emoji question, from a deep conversation about the duality of drama and comedy gave us the perfect, revelatory payoff needed. Thanks for another amazing round table!
How I love and appreciate this table… I was especially excited to see Annette Bening because she is a real treasure . Her role in American Beauty is one of my absolute favorites. I have seen that movie at least 10 times.
Best On Script I've ever seen. Came for an aperitif and stayed til the bar closed. Very well moderated. Both by the planners and by the leader. So often, what's asked of these actors is so superficial. But Hollywood Reporter hit a homerun. Thank you!
I love Carey Mulligan. She was in one of my favourite movies Drive. She speaks much different than I thought she would, much deeper, more confident. And also kudos to the interviewer, her and the interviewer of the female musicians round were great.
There are so many great performances by actresses of last year, it's really hard for me to pick which is the best and who should take home the Best Actress award, I can't even ranked it tbh. I wish these talented women nothing but the best and hopefully have a lot of fun at the award shows. Rooting for everyone to win big 🤗
I can tell you really appreciate this material as much as I do. Have lived with these books for 50 years and can not wait to see it on the big screen. Thank you so much for sharing
I LOVE how the moderator knows exactly when to asks and when to let the conversation spread between them. It's very natural. Love this roundtable!!
It's called:
L I S T E N I N G
She’s much better than that old dude who used to moderate these.
Well done Hollywood reporter great interview lovely flow
As Roy Keane would say: is your job
Took them a while to realize that if it’s a round table of just women, maybe they should let a woman host… and vice versa
I like how Margot always asks questions about the technicality of how they did certain things in their films. She’s there for the conversation AND to learn! Very refreshing.
I agree! It probably has a lot to do with her being a producer as well.
Is really "very refreshing"? Thanks for letting us know that.
@@clock6413 It is refreshing because sometimes these talks don’t really feel genuine or people are just waiting for their chance to speak but I didn’t feel that here.
@@ellidione9385 Most definitely 🙂
From a few interviews I’ve noticed Margot Robbie definitely is interested in the craft behind it all.
Lily Gladstone has to be one of the most well-spoken and eloquent people. You can see how engrossed everyone is when she speaks
was noticing the same. everyone is mesmerized by her presence
I noticed that too. Lily has such a magnetic aura that makes you really pay attention to whatever she says. Seems very wise and kindhearted.
She combines gravitas and empathy in a lovely way. Looking forward to seeing more from her in the years to come.
Agree! Wish the moderator had allowed her to finish her sentences and expound on her ideas and process. She certainly encouraged Annette and Margot to blab their heads off.
Lily is just charismatic & gorgeous
Having Greta and Emma in the same room is amazing. Their sense of humor is incredible.
Margot was the most humorous in this roundtable, i think she is way funnier. Her and Greta.
would love to see them together in a comedy someday!
Need emma and greta in a comedy no
Margot and Emma are rivals, they compete for roles. You won't see them together on screen ever. Maybe only if they will be in their 60s, they will be casted to play lesbian couple or something like that.
@@ReyLotsoFrancis I'm sorry, but no lol. Margot's humour is not on the same level as Emma's. Emma is dry and naturally funny. She and Greta are a great combo.
I'm stunned by Lily every time she speaks, her approach to acting, her dedication to the craft, her family history.. I'm just in awe and so glad to see more of her. Also loved Greta's story about her mother, representation is so important and to give a story back to your parents is uniquely amazing. Loved the whole table and can't wait to see what they all do next.
Greta Lee was beyond mesmerizing in Past Lives
I hope she gets recognized at SAG, this is her first breakout role in 20 years of career
They are all awesome. Annette Bening grooving like Katherine Hepburn loving the younger gals.
her and Margot are the best actresses of this year.
Actually The Morning Show is her breakout, she's amazing in it. Then this film came out.
@@ReyLotsoFrancis no Carey Mulligan in Maestro is off the charts.
I feel that despite some of the buzz for the others here, this is going to be Emma's year at the Oscars, again.
This is probably one of the best actress roundtables so far.. perfect actresses combination
One German actress belongs at this table too, if this is a group involved in the current Oscars race.
@@ktom5262Obvious, these group are for the ones whose movies are currently in award contender. LA Times recently did this too with other actresses who didn't participate in this
Ditto! 🤍🤎💚🩶🩷
I would love to see Greta and Emma in a comedy together! Such a talented group of women, love them all but hoping Lily wins the big grand prize!
I think it's between Lily and Emma but I think Lily is gonna win
@@regina914 We don't know yet Emma might win her role was wild
I would love to have a movie with Emma and Margot and Greta directing it 💖💖💖
I'm hoping Sandra Huller will pull through as the underdog haha
Emma deserves it
Hearing Annette say that she didn’t start doing movies until til her 30’s, with only doing theater up until then, was so refreshing to hear. I think a lot of women are restarting their lives at that age or older with businesses or career changes. It reminds us that you don’t have to start being a film actor really early in to be successful.
This round table was so wonderful! I’m watching as many of these movies as I can ❤ all are amazing actors!
I think Morgan Freeman was in his 40s when he started too
It's not just women, it's men too. It's called the 'thirties dilemma,' a turning point in most people's lives where they start wondering if the career they've worked on setting up for themselves thus far is really the thing they want to continue doing for the rest of their lives, because if they don't their thirties is the last opportunity for them to pivot into another area of expertise.
Absolutely love Lily Gladstone's performance in Killers of the Flower Moon. For me she is the highlight of the movie. Her sweetness, softness, loving-kindness, stillness, subtlety along with her silent anger, long suffering pain agony and grief, fragility, strength, resilience, the hope she chooses to carry in her heart, just a sight to behold. In the midst of great performances by De Niro and Dicaprio, she undoubtedly is the best of them all. Now that she has won the Golden Globe i really hope she wins the Oscar, she is well deserving of them.
Yes!!
I thought she was okay.
Absolutely! I hope she wins!
@@hinhwood1629 Want a cookie?
She was average honestly so was the movie.
This was an unbelievable roundtable. The only one missing is Sandra Hüller, but so glad to see Annette Bening here! I can see at least four of these women getting nominated for The Oscar this year!
Emily Blunt could have been there too but yeah, Sandra definitely deserved to be. I wonder who will be left out of the Oscar nominations - it's a really tough category this year!
I wish Sandra was there too!
Completely agree! It would have been so interesting to hear her talk about Anatomy of a Fall in the roundtable.
It´s a pity Sandra Hüller wasn´t included in this talk. She is unbelievably talented. Both her performances in Anatomy of Fall or Zone of Interest deserve recognition for an artist who has strived her very best.
@@oliviamtranShe’s in Los Angeles Times roundtable.
I CANT BELIEVE Emma didn’t use a movement coach. The development of Bella’s movement was so brilliant, and so funny. Just perfect. What a knockout performance.
She's a natural talent.
I adore her outside the box approach to her craft.
Her logic, along with her director's, she said and I paraphrase, was to imagine and feel, and explore. We assume most if not all the character movements were Emma's. She said she often thinks of being Bella for the qualities of character she showed. Emma's daughter is the beneficiary of her mom's screen work, most assuredly. Playtime has to be a blast for a 2 year old.
Lily’s voice is so specific. Wow, what a pitch. She’s so beautiful in & out. So happy for every lady on this table. All did such a fabulous job. All deserve all the praise. Rooting for Emma, her performance in Poor Things was sublime.
When Lily Gladstone speaks, it just elevates the conversation in the room. What a wonderfully erudite and elegant actress.
I'll never get tired of hearing Margot's passion in the making of Barbie. She knew the risk of the material, she took that risk, hired the right filmmaker to worked on it, and ended up produced the biggest movie of the year with critical acclaim by a lot of people and i'm so proud of that. As a man myself who's definitely not the target audience for Barbie, i've watched Barbie 3 times in theaters and i can definitely see the potential being a classic in the future. It could've been a piece of junk that nobody asked for but turned out to be extremely entertaining and highly satisfying. Congrats to the Barbie filmmaking team, you are so Kenough 🙌
I'll never get tired of watching Margot doing anything
Arriesgar?? Estamos hablando de Barbie. Además la vendieron como si fuera una simple película graciosa de Barbie, ocultando su verdadera esencia, que era más cercana a las películas independientes.
Por otro lado, ¿Clásico? Literal toma referencias de muchas películas mucho más clásicas que ella. Además no recuerdo algo que la haga resaltar en particular. Mientras que toma momentos icónicos de varias películas clásicas no la Vi crear ningún momento icónico.
I SOO AGREE😭😭😭
I'll Never Get tired of her Being Barbier than Barbie
I love that she still wears pink for barbie ❤
@@recetasfaciles2816ya cállate y aprecia lo que te dan.
I love how Margot was so interested in everyone and asked questions, she seems like a really nice person.
Her beauty helps her career more, her acting is overrated!
@@AzaniaNowwhere has her acting been overrated? I’d like to see the proof!!
That's a lovely reflection, because I was feeling a bit the opposite. Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint why but I get a kind of vibe from her that she is used to being in the spotlight, and that she's playing a likeable character, but is actually rather competitive and ambitious, which she tries to hide (?!). I guess what I'm saying is: she doesn't come off as very authentic (?!). But I don't know, I'm happy to read that's just me.
@@inMuro they are actors if they were not competitive or ambitious they wouldn’t be in this video also those traits are not negative which you are clearly trying to frame them as
@@danielobrien7695 yeah I guess so, and that's true, I guess it's only natural. Perhaps, I just should not be watching this video if I'd rather not watch it.
I enjoyed this roundtable immensely! Idk about the rest of y’all, but “I am Nora” had me in tears. Greta Lee is so humble that I don’t think she realizes the gift she gave to her mother, through her performance.
It makes me want to watch this movie 🍿 so badly.
That whole segment made me cry for a minute. The children of immigrants understand Greta all too well...
Same
made me wanna cry too
I cried when she started talking about that. Really touched my heart as the child of immigrants
Lily Gladstone has such a spiritual presence. She is humble and it's really beautiful to see her in this mix.
Lily, Carey, and Emma have such unique, mesmerizing voices, I could listen to them speak all day
I know what you mean. They all have alto voices that I find really cool to listen to. It's very charming.
I don’t know if I’ve ever watched a Carey interview because I didn’t know that was her natural speaking voice. She speaks with an accent in every movie I’ve seen her in so hearing her in this interview threw me off. She has such a classically elegant voice!
I LOVE these roundtables because it feels like being part of a group of friends. And to see these unbelievably talented women talk about their work is so enriching.
None of them care about you.
Such a negative comment gives bad vibe just reading ur reply.... Usshhhh chill man@@clock6413
I have never heard Carey Mulligan British voice, her ability to change accents for movies is absolutely amazing. From Drive to The Great Gatsby. Wow.
true, she is usually underrated. usually people see her beauty first before her talent.
In Mudbound, she was a Southerner in the Mississippi Delta.
Carey gets more & more beautiful as she ages
Margot's infinite curiosity and the thirst for knowledge is so inspiring!
Margot's
UNBELIEVABLE....😅
She's a woman from a tacky Australian soap opera that plays pretend.
damn lily gladstone is so gracious and ethereal looking, she's like a swan in the middle of the room.
You can understand how these actors are as dedicated as they are by how focused they are to the one speaking. They are absorbing every word and emotion. Love these roundtables.
Lily and Greta were incredible. The wisdom (and humour!) of the women at this table was incredible. Please make more!
The way that Emma Stone & Greta Lee and sooo in tune comedically even just talking - I'd love to see them play off each other in film or TV.
Carey Mulligan is sooooooo underrated
Totalmente. Tiene muchas actuaciones subestimadas. An education. Never let me go. I loved her in Drive.
@@recetasfaciles2816Promising young woman fue su mejor rol 👌
@@TheStepmonkey posiblemente. No la mencioné porque sabía que muchos la conocen. Es la más reciente.
given her very extensive list of awards... you can hardly call her underrated :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Carey_Mulligan
Agreed! Excellent in an education and great gatsby
Lily speaks with such grace
Yes she's got charisma
So happy to hear Greta Lee mentioned Maggie Cheung and Charlotte Rampling. They really are the masters of acting and they should be appreciated more.
You can definitely see how Cheung's "In the Mood for Love" performance influenced Lee in "Past Lives"
I love Charlotte Rampling!
Lily Gladstone is so charismatic. She has a lot of gravitas and very strong presence. There's this magnetic, enigmatic way about her that I can't describe. On top of that she is well spoken, speaks with such grace, and has an engrossing unique voice. I'm so in awe of her.
Lily Gladstone is one of the most elegant women I have ever seen, like wow the way she speaks and composes herself is a sight to behold.💙💙
Lily Gladstone is simply ethereal in her presence and way of talking
Lily Gladstone is a great gem of our time.
When Greta told the story about her mom saying “I’m Nora”, it destroyed me. That is incredible. What a beautiful and poetic moment for their relationship.
Great to see Greta and Lily there at the roundtable! Such amazing heartfelt performances.
What an engrossing roundtable. They all genuinely appeared to be invested in each others storytelling. Lily Gladstone is intellectually mesmerizing.
As a non actor, and far from it, I still find women of this caliber speaking with each other so enriching, meaningful, and helpful. I just truly love it.
Nyad was an incredible film and Annette Bening deserves her flowers. Always lovely to see ‘aging’ (I mean she’s still very young) actors that play forceful roles and not grandmas or stereotypical parts dependant on their age. Loved it!
Annette Bening become the most senior in that room but still being the humble one. She deserved praised and get Oscar for her long journey in cinema as actress.
I really love that they shared the names of people who helped their journey.
It’s so lovely to see these amazing actors talk with such happiness about their craft. You can tell they really love their job.
Can’t wait to see what Lily Gladstone does next
@davidlovesfilmI love that!
Oh Ms Gladstone... I hold myself straight when she's talking. So royal
This is probably my favorite roundtable ever.
Of ALL TIME?
IMPOSSIBLE...😅
I love Carey Mulligan. She was in one of my favourite movies Drive. She speaks much different than I thought she would, much deeper, more confident. And also kudos to the interviewer, her and the interviewer of the female musicians round were great. 👏🏼
She's grown into it, I think. Watch her 10 years ago and she's much more shy and uncertain.
@@TheDemonicPenguinThat could be possible. I realised i never saw any interviews with her but i also only saw films with her from 10+ years ago where she always played such shy deer-like roles. She seems much more badass/confident here. Maybe you’re right, she grew into it. I will check out an older interview
@@TheDemonicPenguinomg you’re right. It’s like her whole personality changed. She seems like she doesn’t take any BS anymore. I love it
Its really crazy to see how her personality has changed over the years. There was an interview with her and zoe kazan, and carey said she used to be nervous in interviews something like that, i dont remember. Carey Mulligan is my favourite actress, shes as beautiful and amazing in acting as ever! Love Margot Robbie too!
Carrie NOT Confident?
When & Where?😊
That was genuinely the quickest hour ever. Could watch them talk all day. Loved it!
All DAY?
Nah,
Till Lunch...😅
Such a talented table of actors! They're all great and patient listeners as well, barely jumping in to talk over others. LOVE Lily, Greta and Anette!
the emma stone and greta lee chemistry was palpable 🤌
Listening to all of these ladies speak is interesting, but Lily Gladstone was new to me going into this. She is so fascinating to listen to! I definitely want to go back through her filmography after listing to her talk about her history and how she approached this role.
Watch Reservation Dogs, Lily has a small but powerful role in S2 + 3. It’s a sublime show
What an amazing group of Women! Looking forward to seeing Past Lives and Nyad as those are the two films I’ve yet to see. Poor Things and Killers of the Flower Moon were 10/10 films with 10/10 performance from Emma and Lilly. And I really enjoyed Barbie a lot more than I thought I would, Margot Robbie is always great. While I didn’t love Maestro as a whole Carry Mulligan gave a phenomenal performance and was the best part of that film. Well deserved recognition for all of these incredible actresses.
I feel like you're gonna love Past Lives. It's a very memorable movie. The ending nearly had me in tears.
Maestro fue una mala película. Puro esteticismo vacío que buscaba demasiado y de manera desesperada premios.
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@@regina914 dude might from New Zealand.
@@VanceydressIs that some sort of running joke, that non-Kiwis are unaware of?
My little feminist heart is bursting from watching such an outstanding group of successful women have this deep and fascinating conversation ❤️
More please!!!!
Lily would be the first Native American to win Oscar and let that sink in
How does your "little feminist heart" feel about Carey Mulligan taking a role away from a Latina actress?
I absolutely loved when greta asked about comedy and drama and you could literally see the wheels turning in their heads and they all had these realizations in real time!! ❤❤❤
I thought it was so cool when Lily brought up Suzuki it’s such a cool form of theatre!! You can tell she’s a total theatre person I love it!
Emma is like a "wicked" version of Margo. Love them both
Greta is just so incredibly charming and captivating. Couldn’t get enough of her and Lily in this tbh.
Margot is an incredible person and actress! If she is in the video, then I'll definitely watch it
Overrated
she is the funniest famous actress or actor
It's her beauty, acting is mid, overrated or maybe its the roles she picks, yeah overrated that's it! @@davidmckesey7119
Id DO HER...😅
@mrguaco stop
Lily said the Suzuki Method and instantly I knew why I thought her characters had such body command. I did Suzuki in acting school and it's the most incredible method to learn how to control and be in your body. So cool!
I LOVE how the moderator knows exactly when to asks and when to let the conversation spread between them. It's very natural. Love this roundtable!
I am completely mesmerised by Lily Gladstone.
Its really cool to hear their childhood inspirations because in all of their answers I could totally see their vision and how they wanted to perform as actresses. Amazing!
An amazing group of actresses. I love the roundtables sm!!
Greta Lee is phenomenal. I became a fan of hers the moment I saw her on The Morning Show. Carey, Lily, Margot, Emma, and Lady Annette...what a roundtable! I loved their conversation and interactions!
Fantastic roundtable! Excellent moderating, with a few thoughtful questions and lots of room for these talented women to run with them.
I absolutely loved the pacing of this conversation. It was so comfortable and relaxed...it didn't feel like each person was dying to jump in. Everyone (including the moderator) just allowed space for the back and forth to happen - beautiful!
What a group! You can tell how much admiration and respect they have for each other, the moderator did a fantastic job allowing the conversation evolve and asking relevant questions.
Always love seeing actors get together and tell stories of their own experience making their movies and ask brilliant questions to the other actors in making the roundtable interview more fun and entertaining
This was a beautiful interview. It felt more like a sleep-over than an interview. Kudos to the moderator for her timing and questions and kudos to the actors for their candid responses.
These videos are always extremely enjoyable and insightful. They fly by so fast. I love nothing more than watching a group of incredible women interact and be so comfortable and open with one another. You can tell the conversation is so cathartic for them too - speaking of their unique experiences with people who actually get it.
This was the best actress roundtable I've ever seen. Every minute of it was interesting. The moderator did such a great job! She didn't interrupt anyone, or project her own opinions into her questions, or spend the whole time asking them how they balance motherhood with having a career. She spoke to them like artists, and they each asked each other thoughtful, interesting questions and didn't monopolize each other's time. Bravo!
Lily Gladstone is so elegant and poised. Such an interesting actor to follow!
Give Annette her flowers. Amazing actress who’s been doing it a long time.
When Margot Robbie says, can I make people laugh? All I know is that whenever I see her in a movie and she starts crying, she makes me cry. She is the most beautiful, gorgeous crier and if she’s ever cried in a movie scene, I feel her pain and I feel her sadness and I cry along with her. She’s a truly talented actress ❤ I just love her.❤
Cognitive dissonance as Margot character says in Barbie
She is very funny in Birds of Prey and the second suicide squad
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@@theogoldberg8919what does that mean
Greta Lee deserves an award for her incredible sense of humor. Everytime I see her in these interviews, she's the funniest person in the room cracking us up at every turn. Love her!!
One of the best roundtables ever. So well-moderated, well-paced, not to mention the incredible powerhouse of talent at this table. All these ladies are such captivating storytellers, I could listen to them for hours...
Correct Ever. Well done to All.
Probably one of the best round tables i've ever seen. Funny, profound, entertaining and every actress in here is so commited to the process of filmmaking that just mesmerizes me.
lily is so cool and elegant but also silly and funny. i’m obsessed with her
I feel like Emma and Greta would be great friends!
Emma has this unique combination of girl next door vibe..very funny..but still an INCREDIBLE actress...and I hope Lily wins the oscar!
These incredible women at a table discussing their craft together is glorious.
I still think about the final scene in Past Lives every day. Greta Lee you broke my heart 😭
Annette, Emma, Lily and Carey's speaking voices are so gorgeous.
Emma is so incredible in "Poor Things" and Lily is just beautiful human
I need Margot, Carey and Emma all in a movie together asap. Just imagine this. It would blow all of our minds I just know it.
What about Lily? She deserves an Oscar for Killers of the Flower Moon. I also think she should be in a movie with them too
@@traydaniel0403 I haven’t seen her movie yet, so I don’t know her work. So I only mentioned the ones I know of. I don’t remember seeing movies with the other ones so that’s why I didn’t mention them. But I’m sure she was great and does deserve an Oscar (she’s so eloquent, I loved listening to her)
Yess, they're all so talented💗
Me too! A funny girl ensemble! They are hilarious
@@JJKayBen you’re not gonna play the racist card on me buddy. Doesn’t work on me. I’m a black woman who happens to like comic books a lot. And two of these three mentioned actresses just so happen to have played roles in comic related movies that I liked, I’ve been a fan of Emma for a long time as well. And I recently saw two Carey movies that were great so I’m now drawn to her more. I’m not going to apologize for not knowing an Asian actress or anyone else for that matter because I’m not obligated to, and just by not knowing her, that doesn’t make me racist, she said it herself that this is her first leading role, it would be quite difficult to have known her before this (at least for me). Get off your high horse. If you wanna see the other movies, support those actresses, be my guest, I’m sure their movies are great (Korean movies aren’t much my thing), but I might just watch Lily’s movie before the Oscars this year.
oh i love these actresses!! lily gladstone blew my mind with her stellar performance in KOTFM. when you're able to stand out in a movie with robert deniro and leo dicaprio, you know you're a stunning performer. these men felt like supporting actors if i'm being completely honest.
great roundtable! i love the dynamic between emma and greta. need them in a comedy asap!!
This was an absolute joy to watch! What an amazing group of women!
My grandson recommended this video and I am so glad he did. It is just fascinating to hear about their process. I will be watching many more.
Emma Stone's deep tone is everything. And Lily is so intense!
The facepalm after taking a hard left with the emoji question, from a deep conversation about the duality of drama and comedy gave us the perfect, revelatory payoff needed. Thanks for another amazing round table!
How I love and appreciate this table…
I was especially excited to see Annette Bening because she is a real treasure . Her role in American Beauty is one of my absolute favorites. I have seen that movie at least 10 times.
This is the true mother convention!
Emma stone and Margot Robbie ❤️ love both of them so much
Emma looks like Margot. And Margot looks like Emma. 😊
@@chrystal.clairtv7532I don’t see it
Best On Script I've ever seen. Came for an aperitif and stayed til the bar closed. Very well moderated. Both by the planners and by the leader. So often, what's asked of these actors is so superficial. But Hollywood Reporter hit a homerun. Thank you!
Lily for the Oscar!!!
I love Carey Mulligan. She was in one of my favourite movies Drive. She speaks much different than I thought she would, much deeper, more confident. And also kudos to the interviewer, her and the interviewer of the female musicians round were great.
What Margot explained about the physicality of Barbie and the way she spoke was fascinating!!!
There are so many great performances by actresses of last year, it's really hard for me to pick which is the best and who should take home the Best Actress award, I can't even ranked it tbh. I wish these talented women nothing but the best and hopefully have a lot of fun at the award shows. Rooting for everyone to win big 🤗
Many thanks to Yvonne, Rebecca, Annette, Carey, Emma, Greta, Lily and Margot! 🥂
I can tell you really appreciate this material as much as I do. Have lived with these books for 50 years and can not wait to see it on the big screen. Thank you so much for sharing
Carey Mulligan is the Best Actress of this Generation.