Another episode of Accused airs tonight on Fox, and this one could leave fans divided. Accused Episode 9, “Jack’s Story,” follows a teacher who risks his reputation by helping a student in need. But does he cross a line? “Jack’s Story” was written by Hannah Schneider and directed by Michael Chiklis, who starred in the first episode of the series. Below, find out who makes up the cast of Accused Episode 9 and where you’ve seen them before.
‘Accused’ Episode 9 cast members Jack Ritter and Emma Nelson | Steve Wilkie/Fox Jason Ritter as Jack
Taking on the lead role of Jack is Jason Ritter. As seen in promo videos for episode 9, Jack is a high school teacher who is accused of being a predator, but he claims it’s a mistake and a lie. As Jack’s story unfolds, fans will have to watch and decide for themselves whether he is innocent or guilty.
‘Accused’ Episode 9 cast members Jack Ritter and Emma Nelson | Steve Wilkie/Fox Jason Ritter as Jack
Taking on the lead role of Jack is Jason Ritter. As seen in promo videos for episode 9, Jack is a high school teacher who is accused of being a predator, but he claims it’s a mistake and a lie. As Jack’s story unfolds, fans will have to watch and decide for themselves whether he is innocent or guilty.
- 3/22/2023
- by Elise Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Accused Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Description And Spoilers Accused Season 1 Episode 9 Photos Jack’s Story – A high school teacher puts his reputation in jeopardy when he helps a student in need in the all-new “Jack’s Story” episode of Accused airing Tuesday, March 21 (9:01-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox. (Acu-111) Accused Season 1 Episode 9 Guest Cast Jason Ritter as Jack Fletcher; Wrenn Schmidt as Britney Thoms; Emma Nelson as Clara Palmer; Daniel Beirne as Ada Roger Doty; Brad Austin as Frank; Joanne Boland as Jessica; Ryan Taerk as Richie; Ron Lea as Judge Bodman. s01e09 1×09 1.09 s1e9 accused episode Accused is a collection of 15 intense, topical and exquisitely human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, each episode opens in a courtroom on the defendant,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Thomas Miller
- Seat42F
Jason Ritter leads the cast of Fox’s Accused season one episode nine, “Jack’s Story.” Directed by Emmy Award winner Michael Chiklis from a script by Hannah Schneider, “Jack’s Story” will air on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
In addition to Jason Ritter in the title role, “Jack’s Story” stars Wrenn Schmidt as Britney Thoms, Emma Nelson as Clara Palmer, and Daniel Beirne as Ada Roger Doty. Brad Austin plays Frank, Joanne Boland is Jessica, Ryan Taerk is Richie, and Ron Lea is Judge Bodman.
“Jack’s Story” Plot: A high school teacher puts his reputation in jeopardy when he helps a student in need.
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In addition to Jason Ritter in the title role, “Jack’s Story” stars Wrenn Schmidt as Britney Thoms, Emma Nelson as Clara Palmer, and Daniel Beirne as Ada Roger Doty. Brad Austin plays Frank, Joanne Boland is Jessica, Ryan Taerk is Richie, and Ron Lea is Judge Bodman.
“Jack’s Story” Plot: A high school teacher puts his reputation in jeopardy when he helps a student in need.
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- 3/15/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Accused has added more big names to its cast. Keith Carradine, Jason Ritter (Raising Dion), Betsy Brandt, Wrenn Schmidt (For All Mankind), and others have been added to the cast of the upcoming Fox series, per Deadline. Emma Nelson, Joanne Boland, Brad Austin, James Udom, Anne Bedian, Matthew James Thomas, Evan Gamble, Skywalker Hughes, Lyla Porter-Follows, Skylar Gaertner, Janet Porter, and Damon Redfern will also be seen in the crime thriller series.
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- 11/25/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Behind-the-scenes looks at Prime Video’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” are now available for streaming through X-Ray, providing insight into the making of all eight episodes from the show’s first season. The all-new series of bonus clips is titled “The Making of ‘The Rings of Power.’”
In diving into the elaborate production of the spin-off series, viewers dig deeper into the lore of J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary universe, including the painstaking attention to detail from artisans on staff such as set decorators, costume designers and makeup artists. The new content will also include footage from production, sneak peeks at how the Middle-earth realms were designed and interviews with cast and crew.
“Our team sifted through thousands of hours of behind-the-scenes footage to develop segments that highlight the passion and care that went into creating key moments of the show,” said Craig Muller, senior creative executive for X-Ray.
In diving into the elaborate production of the spin-off series, viewers dig deeper into the lore of J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary universe, including the painstaking attention to detail from artisans on staff such as set decorators, costume designers and makeup artists. The new content will also include footage from production, sneak peeks at how the Middle-earth realms were designed and interviews with cast and crew.
“Our team sifted through thousands of hours of behind-the-scenes footage to develop segments that highlight the passion and care that went into creating key moments of the show,” said Craig Muller, senior creative executive for X-Ray.
- 11/22/2022
- by Katie Reul and Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Oscar winner Keith Carradine (The Power of the Dog), Emmy nominee Jason Ritter (Raising Dion), Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad) and Wrenn Schmidt (Nope) have joined the cast of Fox’s upcoming anthology series Accused, based on the International Emmy-winning British series. The project comes from 24 executive producers Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa and House creator/executive producer David Shore.
Developed by Gordon and co-produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, Accused is based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology. It opens in a courtroom on the accused, with viewers knowing nothing about their crime or how they ended up on trial. Told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks, Accused depicts how an ordinary person gets caught up in an extraordinary situation, ultimately revealing how one wrong turn leads to another, until it’s too late to turn back.
The series premieres Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 9 p.
Developed by Gordon and co-produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, Accused is based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology. It opens in a courtroom on the accused, with viewers knowing nothing about their crime or how they ended up on trial. Told from the defendant’s point of view through flashbacks, Accused depicts how an ordinary person gets caught up in an extraordinary situation, ultimately revealing how one wrong turn leads to another, until it’s too late to turn back.
The series premieres Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 9 p.
- 11/21/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The Unforgivable Trailer — Nora Fingscheidt‘s The Unforgivable (2021) movie trailer has been released by Netflix. The Unforgivable trailer stars Sandra Bullock, Aisling Franciosi, Viola Davis, Vincent D’Onofrio, Rob Morgan, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond, Emma Nelson, and W. Earl Brown. Crew Peter Craig, Hillary Seitz, and Courtenay Miles wrote [...]
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- 10/29/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
There’s a scene in the third episode of I May Destroy You, Michaela Coel’s dizzying exploration of sex and consent, where Arabella (played by Coel) is fooling around with Biaggio (Marouane Zotti), a ne’er-do-well Italian drug dealer. Just before they’re about to hook up, she warns him that she’s on her period, but he’s unfazed. He takes out her tampon and sets it aside… at which point his attention turns to a clump of blood on the bedspread. “What’s that?” he asks her,...
- 12/8/2020
- by EJ Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
Cate Blanchett in ‘Where’d You Go Bernadette?’
In the pre-covid-19 world, Where’d You Go Bernadette?, a drama starring Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig and newcomer Emma Nelson, was launched in the US last year by United Artists Releasing, playing widely on more than 2,400 screens.
The Richard Linklater-directed adaptation of Maria Semple’s 2012 novel made a decent $US3.2 million in its first weekend and ended up with $US9.2 million.
In the current depressed cinema market in Australia, the movie following Blanchett as a reclusive architect who leaves her family in Seattle and heads to Antarctica, opened on 40 screens, delivering a modest $62,000 for Universal Pictures last weekend.
Blame the market – especially the closure of Melbourne’s cinemas, which account for 27 per cent of the national Bo and potentially up to 40 per cent of the takings for an upscale release like Linklater’s, rather than the movie.
“I was...
In the pre-covid-19 world, Where’d You Go Bernadette?, a drama starring Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig and newcomer Emma Nelson, was launched in the US last year by United Artists Releasing, playing widely on more than 2,400 screens.
The Richard Linklater-directed adaptation of Maria Semple’s 2012 novel made a decent $US3.2 million in its first weekend and ended up with $US9.2 million.
In the current depressed cinema market in Australia, the movie following Blanchett as a reclusive architect who leaves her family in Seattle and heads to Antarctica, opened on 40 screens, delivering a modest $62,000 for Universal Pictures last weekend.
Blame the market – especially the closure of Melbourne’s cinemas, which account for 27 per cent of the national Bo and potentially up to 40 per cent of the takings for an upscale release like Linklater’s, rather than the movie.
“I was...
- 7/20/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are joining Sandra Bullock and Viola Davis in an untitled Netflix thriller from Graham King.
Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan are also on board to star. Nora Fingscheidt will direct from a script by “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” helmer Christopher McQuarrie. King will produce for Gk Films alongside Bullock through her Fortis Films as well as Veronica Ferres for Construction Film.
Bullock’s character is released from prison after serving time for a violent crime and re-enters a society that refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from her former friends and peers, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind.
The film marks the second collaboration between Bullock and Netflix following the successful thriller “Bird Box.” Nan Morales, Nicola Shindler, Sally Wainwright and Colin Vaines will exec produce the pic.
Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan are also on board to star. Nora Fingscheidt will direct from a script by “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” helmer Christopher McQuarrie. King will produce for Gk Films alongside Bullock through her Fortis Films as well as Veronica Ferres for Construction Film.
Bullock’s character is released from prison after serving time for a violent crime and re-enters a society that refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from her former friends and peers, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind.
The film marks the second collaboration between Bullock and Netflix following the successful thriller “Bird Box.” Nan Morales, Nicola Shindler, Sally Wainwright and Colin Vaines will exec produce the pic.
- 2/5/2020
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal and Richard Thomas are joining Viola Davis and Sandra Bullock in Netflix's as-yet untitled thriller to be directed by Nora Fingscheidt.
Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from the place she once called home, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind....
Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from the place she once called home, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind....
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal and Richard Thomas are joining Viola Davis and Sandra Bullock in Netflix's as-yet untitled thriller to be directed by Nora Fingscheidt.
Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from the place she once called home, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind....
Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past. Facing severe judgment from the place she once called home, her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind....
Troian Bellisario is recycling her bridal fashion!
The Where’d You Go, Bernadette star, 34, attended the Amazon Studios Golden Globes afterparty at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday night, where she and actor husband Patrick J. Adams wore coordinating glam ensembles.
After the festivities, the parents of one were “home by 11,” Bellisario shared on Instagram, posting a hilarious photo of herself feeding Adams, 38, ice cream in their kitchen while they were still dressed to the nines.
“Wore half my wedding dress,” the Pretty Little Liars alum revealed in her caption of the long white tulle skirt...
The Where’d You Go, Bernadette star, 34, attended the Amazon Studios Golden Globes afterparty at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Sunday night, where she and actor husband Patrick J. Adams wore coordinating glam ensembles.
After the festivities, the parents of one were “home by 11,” Bellisario shared on Instagram, posting a hilarious photo of herself feeding Adams, 38, ice cream in their kitchen while they were still dressed to the nines.
“Wore half my wedding dress,” the Pretty Little Liars alum revealed in her caption of the long white tulle skirt...
- 1/6/2020
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
Based on Maria Semple’s bestselling novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette centers on Bernadette Fox (Oscar winner Cate Blanchett), a former architect who decides to reconnect with her artistic ambitious after years mainly focusing on her family. Directed by Richard Linklater, the feature co-stars Billy Crudup as her husband and Emma Nelson as her teen daughter.
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- 11/24/2019
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Where'd You Go Bernadette is a heartwarming film directed by Richard Linklater, based off Maria Semple's extraordinary novel about a young teenage girl, Bee Branch played by Emma Nelson, who is trying to put together the subtle clues of where her mysterious mother, Bernadette Fox, played beautifully by Cate Blanchett, has disappeared off to. Bernadette is an eccentric yet successful architect who doesn't get along with the snobby mothers at Bee's school nor likes leaving the house very much. When Bee gets a perfect report card and asks her parents for a trip to Antarctica, Bernadette goes missing shortly after which may or may not be coincidental. Bee's home life goes to shambles when she unhappily gets sent off to a boarding school and her father, Elgie, played by Billy Crudup, starts having an affair with his assistant, Soo Lin, played by Zoe Chao. This story is not only...
- 8/31/2019
- by Juliet Poucher
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Get ready to suit up this fall. One of 2018's most underrated movies is finally available to stream, as A Simple Favor hit Hulu on Aug. 22. The uber-stylish thriller starred Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick as a pair of school moms-turned-BFFs who find themselves at the center of life-and-death mystery when one of them (Lively) goes missing, leaving Kendrick's character Stephanie to follow the breadcrumbs. While we truly feel the twist-filled movie didn't get enough love when it came out in September 2018—especially Lively's turn as Emma Nelson, a powerful and martini-pounding PR maven who has no interest in joining the PTA—all eyes were on Lively's...
- 8/22/2019
- E! Online
Chicago – There is something so lovely about a film that unfolds slowly, until the moment occurs when a multi-layered story occurrence takes the breath away. “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is such a film, portrayed with a magic subtlety by Cate Blanchett, one of the finest film actors working. She lives a life that is broken, but not in ways we suspect.
Rating: 4.5/5.0
The concept of genius is the theme, the type of genius that is world changing. Imagine a Steve Jobs disappearing shortly after the iPhone is introduced, and finding him years later completely outside what we know him for. This is what happens to Bernadette in the film, and the director Richard Linklater (“Boyhood”) allows it to transpire as a mystery. It takes a bit to get into gear, as Kristen Wiig distracts as a wacky neighbor, but even she comes into her own when the essence of Bernadette is revealed.
Rating: 4.5/5.0
The concept of genius is the theme, the type of genius that is world changing. Imagine a Steve Jobs disappearing shortly after the iPhone is introduced, and finding him years later completely outside what we know him for. This is what happens to Bernadette in the film, and the director Richard Linklater (“Boyhood”) allows it to transpire as a mystery. It takes a bit to get into gear, as Kristen Wiig distracts as a wacky neighbor, but even she comes into her own when the essence of Bernadette is revealed.
- 8/19/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
by Murtada Elfadl
What if that one thing that you cared about and that you built your life’s work around was gutted away from you violently? Can you recover? How do you cope in the days and years that follow? These are some of the questions that Richard Linklater is trying to answer with his adaptation of the Maria Semple novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
Bernadette (Cate Blanchett) is a harried mom (to Emma Nelson’s 15 year old Bee) and wife (to Billy Crudup’s Elgie) in Seattle. She spends her days in her big semi-rundown house trying to manage the small details of her family’s life, but mostly running away from facing the minutiae and drudgery of those tasks by composing long email and text messages to her virtual assistant Manjula. But Bernadette’s life wasn’t always so banal and she wasn’t in perpetual...
What if that one thing that you cared about and that you built your life’s work around was gutted away from you violently? Can you recover? How do you cope in the days and years that follow? These are some of the questions that Richard Linklater is trying to answer with his adaptation of the Maria Semple novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette?
Bernadette (Cate Blanchett) is a harried mom (to Emma Nelson’s 15 year old Bee) and wife (to Billy Crudup’s Elgie) in Seattle. She spends her days in her big semi-rundown house trying to manage the small details of her family’s life, but mostly running away from facing the minutiae and drudgery of those tasks by composing long email and text messages to her virtual assistant Manjula. But Bernadette’s life wasn’t always so banal and she wasn’t in perpetual...
- 8/18/2019
- by Murtada Elfadl
- FilmExperience
Learning to be comfortable with who they are, and where they fit into society, is a powerful emotional journey for anyone, especially since it can help bring families closer together. That’s certainly the case for the title character and her teenage child in the new comedy-drama, ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette.’ However, the movie serves as […]
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- 8/16/2019
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
You’d never know Where’d You Go, Bernadette is Emma Nelson’s first film role. As Bee, the Chicago-born actress is smart, talented, and passionate about all things. In real life, Nelson isn’t all that different, beating out hundreds of other hopefuls for the role of Bee. She talked to The A.V. Club about hitting the…...
- 8/16/2019
- by Marah Eakin on Film, shared by Marah Eakin to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Richard Linklater Talks ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’ Working With Cate Blanchett & More [Interview]
Director Richard Linklater‘s “Where’d You Go, Bernadette,” adapted from Maria Semple’s popular Ya novel of the same name, concerns Bernadette (Cate Blanchett) a brilliant, middle-aged ex-architect with a beautiful home, a loving husband (Billy Crudup) and a brilliant teenage daughter (Emma Nelson). And yet, with all the good graces Bernadette has gotten in life, she is going through an existential mid-life crisis.
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- 8/15/2019
- by Jordan Ruimy
- The Playlist
Plot: When her mentally ill mother, Bernadette (Cate Blanchett), vanishes, young Bee (Emma Nelson) and her father, Elgin (Billy Crudup) try to figure out what happened to her and when, if ever, she’s coming home. Review: Right off the bat, it was clear that there was something very wrong with Where’D You Go Bernadette. There are certain films, such as the recent Welcome To…...
- 8/15/2019
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
Fans of Maria Semple’s book-club staple have long loved the mad protagonist of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette”: a middle-aged mother who has lost her way and, quite possibly, her mind. Semple’s novel portrays this dramatic unraveling via a clever collection of modern detritus — emails, receipts, memos and interviews.
Richard Linklater’s adaptation is a much more straightforward affair, heavily reliant on star power to replace the literary stylings he and his co-writers have left behind. This approach is not an ideal match for the source material, and many may wish the book had been adapted by a filmmaker more connected to its distinctive idiosyncrasies.
But those who arrive without any preconceptions — or are willing to stray from the novel’s style — will appreciate the assets of a modestly engaging and gently touching dramedy.
Watch Video: Cate Blanchett Terrorizes Kristen Wiig's Home in New 'Where'd You Go Bernadette?...
Richard Linklater’s adaptation is a much more straightforward affair, heavily reliant on star power to replace the literary stylings he and his co-writers have left behind. This approach is not an ideal match for the source material, and many may wish the book had been adapted by a filmmaker more connected to its distinctive idiosyncrasies.
But those who arrive without any preconceptions — or are willing to stray from the novel’s style — will appreciate the assets of a modestly engaging and gently touching dramedy.
Watch Video: Cate Blanchett Terrorizes Kristen Wiig's Home in New 'Where'd You Go Bernadette?...
- 8/15/2019
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
What, exactly, are we to make of Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett), the dysfunctional slacker architect with the racing tongue and the porcupine disposition who’s at the center of Richard Linklater’s “Where’d You Go, Bernadette”? Bernadette lives in a beautiful crumbling mansion, perched on a Seattle hilltop, that she spends her days indolently renovating. Everywhere in the house, there are signs of her visual imagination (printed pamphlets folded into cones and stacked as wallpaper; splashes of surreal color). But it’s clear that the project stalled a long time ago, because the place is a half-finished wreck, with chipped paint and scarred moldings and barely furnished rooms.
What does Bernadatte do? Basically, she does nothing at all, except talk a blue streak of manic invective. She’s a drop-dead misanthrope who spends all day, every day, putting down everybody and everything. She hates the neighbors. She hates the...
What does Bernadatte do? Basically, she does nothing at all, except talk a blue streak of manic invective. She’s a drop-dead misanthrope who spends all day, every day, putting down everybody and everything. She hates the neighbors. She hates the...
- 8/15/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
A witty portrait of a deferred career, marriage, motherhood, and a missing matriarch, Maria Semple’s hit novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette unfolded in epistolary fashion, making a unique challenge for Richard Linklater and co-writers Holly Gent and Vincent Palmo Jr. Finding an engaging tone between tightly-packed eccentricities and a more grounded portrait of mental illness is difficult, but his film’s rocky introduction eventually settles into an involving tale of self-discovery and how a woman’s dreams can be sidetracked without those closest to her realizing it. As if beholden to laying the narrative cards out on the table as quickly as possible, Linklater seemingly wants to throw as much as he can into the first act before cracking open our characters to see what makes them tick, leading to a more intimate, emotionally rewarding journey.
Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett) lives by the beat of her own out-of-tune drum.
Bernadette Fox (Cate Blanchett) lives by the beat of her own out-of-tune drum.
- 8/15/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Richard Linklater has already proved himself a master surveyor of the rocky terrain of motherhood — think of the complexity of Patricia Arquette’s Oscar-winning performance in his Boyhood. Adapting Maria Semple’s 2012 wild, reckless bestseller seems like a logical next step on that turbulent maternal highway, given that it told the story of an architect named Bernadette Fox. She’s the winner of a MacArthur “genius” grant for creating her 20-Mile House, constructed from materials sourced within 20 miles of the home. But when a tycoon bought the place and destroyed it,...
- 8/15/2019
- by Peter Travers
- Rollingstone.com
“Where’d You Go, Bernadette” makes perfect sense as a Richard Linklater movie. In fact, this half-baked and eccentric tale of a modern woman getting her groove back — adapted from Maria Semple’s decidedly uncinematic novel of the same name — might only make sense as a Richard Linklater movie.
From the maverick likes of “Slacker” and “Boyhood” to the more studio-polished fare of “School of Rock” and “Me and Orson Welles,” Austin’s most inquisitive auteur has always been drawn to shaggy little stories about creative people trying to find their way through a world that doesn’t always spread itself out into a proper canvas. For a restless iconoclast like Linklater, there’s nothing more dangerous or exciting than an artist who doesn’t know what to do with themselves. So while other directors might have balked at the idea (or the commercial prospects) of a bizarre family comedy...
From the maverick likes of “Slacker” and “Boyhood” to the more studio-polished fare of “School of Rock” and “Me and Orson Welles,” Austin’s most inquisitive auteur has always been drawn to shaggy little stories about creative people trying to find their way through a world that doesn’t always spread itself out into a proper canvas. For a restless iconoclast like Linklater, there’s nothing more dangerous or exciting than an artist who doesn’t know what to do with themselves. So while other directors might have balked at the idea (or the commercial prospects) of a bizarre family comedy...
- 8/15/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
In her latest movie Where’d You Go, Bernadette, Cate Blanchett tries to balance being an architect with being a mother as the mysterious title character.
She upends the expectations placed upon mothers, which the Oscar winner thinks many will appreciate.
“I think that if this film had been made 10 years ago, her acerbic, rye, disdainful look at the world would have been seen as unlikable,” Blanchett, 50, told People of her character at a special Aug. 13 screening at New York City’s Metrograph theater. “And how can you play a mother who abandons her daughter in order to find herself?...
She upends the expectations placed upon mothers, which the Oscar winner thinks many will appreciate.
“I think that if this film had been made 10 years ago, her acerbic, rye, disdainful look at the world would have been seen as unlikable,” Blanchett, 50, told People of her character at a special Aug. 13 screening at New York City’s Metrograph theater. “And how can you play a mother who abandons her daughter in order to find herself?...
- 8/14/2019
- by Carly Breit, Justin Curto
- PEOPLE.com
“You know what I find really refreshing?” Cate Blanchett asked. “I don’t know if you find it refreshing, but I do — that women are having dialogue with one another and they’re sharing their f— ups and their failures, and how to navigate their way through the mess of daily, domestic lives.”
Speaking to Variety at a special screening of her upcoming film “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” on Monday evening at the Metrograph Theater in New York City, the Oscar winner shared what drew her to the flawed, multi-layered and complex character she portrays in the film directed by Richard Linklater (which is based on Maria Semple‘s best-selling 2012 novel).
For Blanchett, who she collaborates with is of utmost importance, even ahead of the roles she takes on. So when “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” came across her lap, she jumped at the chance to work with Linklater and Semple.
Speaking to Variety at a special screening of her upcoming film “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” on Monday evening at the Metrograph Theater in New York City, the Oscar winner shared what drew her to the flawed, multi-layered and complex character she portrays in the film directed by Richard Linklater (which is based on Maria Semple‘s best-selling 2012 novel).
For Blanchett, who she collaborates with is of utmost importance, even ahead of the roles she takes on. So when “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” came across her lap, she jumped at the chance to work with Linklater and Semple.
- 8/13/2019
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Cate Blanchett goes Awol from her life in Richard Linklater’s unfocused Where’d You Go, Bernadette.
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Poor Bernadette Fox. Played by Cate Blanchett, the heroine of Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette is in an existential funk--or perhaps worse. A once acclaimed architect, she retreated from fame nearly two decades ago and fled from Los Angeles to Seattle, where she, her 15-year-old daughter Bee (Emma Nelson), and her high-level Microsoft engineer husband Elgie (Billy Crudup) live in a former school for girls that Bernadette is theoretically going to reclaim and refurbish.
That’s the idea anyway. But Bernadette hates her neighborhood and especially her next door neighbor, judgmental and nosy Audrey (Kristen Wiig). She's also distraught about Bee wanting to go to boarding school and she feels trapped in her enforced domesticity. Worst of all, she is not creating anything anymore; she's just stockpiling...
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Poor Bernadette Fox. Played by Cate Blanchett, the heroine of Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette is in an existential funk--or perhaps worse. A once acclaimed architect, she retreated from fame nearly two decades ago and fled from Los Angeles to Seattle, where she, her 15-year-old daughter Bee (Emma Nelson), and her high-level Microsoft engineer husband Elgie (Billy Crudup) live in a former school for girls that Bernadette is theoretically going to reclaim and refurbish.
That’s the idea anyway. But Bernadette hates her neighborhood and especially her next door neighbor, judgmental and nosy Audrey (Kristen Wiig). She's also distraught about Bee wanting to go to boarding school and she feels trapped in her enforced domesticity. Worst of all, she is not creating anything anymore; she's just stockpiling...
- 8/9/2019
- Den of Geek
What happens when a bored but extremely talented creative talent has nothing to do? As played by Cate Blanchett in her new film Where’d You Go, Bernadette, they stir up some mischief.
In the film — directed by Richard Linklater (Boyhood) and based on Maria Semple’s 2012 bestseller — the Oscar winner plays a once-celebrated architect-turned-bored suburban mom to a talented daughter (Emma Nelson) and tech exec husband (Billy Crudup) who disappears suddenly and without explanation.
In the exclusive scene above, which occurs before any mysterious disappearing acts, Blanchett’s Bernadette complains to a friend and former colleague (Laurence Fishburne) about...
In the film — directed by Richard Linklater (Boyhood) and based on Maria Semple’s 2012 bestseller — the Oscar winner plays a once-celebrated architect-turned-bored suburban mom to a talented daughter (Emma Nelson) and tech exec husband (Billy Crudup) who disappears suddenly and without explanation.
In the exclusive scene above, which occurs before any mysterious disappearing acts, Blanchett’s Bernadette complains to a friend and former colleague (Laurence Fishburne) about...
- 8/8/2019
- by Kara Warner
- PEOPLE.com
"Your hillside just slid into my home" Annapurna Pictures has debuted the second official trailer Richard Linklater's latest film Where'd You Go, Bernadette, based on Maria Semple's novel of the same name. The film is about a woman who runs away, as the title obviously indicates. After her anxiety-ridden mother disappears, 15-year-old Bee does everything to track her down, discovering details about her troubled past in the process. Newcomer Emma Nelson stars as Bee, with an impressive cast including Cate Blanchett as Bernadette, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, and Laurence Fishburne. I'm always excited about the new Linklater film, but this one seems a bit too playful and campy, not what I was really expecting though it's not looking that bad. But I'm intrigued nonetheless and still want to see it - maybe there's something meaningful hidden within? Take a look below.
- 5/10/2019
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?,” Cate Blanchett plays a renowned architect who hasn’t worked in 20 years. But after all that time, the walls propping up her life come crashing down, metaphorically and literally.
The latest trailer for Richard Linklater’s film shows Blanchett’s Bernadette having something of a feud with her neighbor played by Kristen Wiig, which comes to a head when the border wall between their homes collapses and sends a mudslide into Wiig’s home.
“Your hillside just slid into my home,” Wiig shrieks at Blanchett. “My yard, the Japanese maples … the birdbath is practically in my living room!”
Also Read: Cate Blanchett Does a Disappearing Act in 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette?' First Trailer (Video)
Bernadette then goes on a journey to find herself by spontaneously running away from home and taking a job in Antarctica, with a little nudging from an old friend played by Laurence Fishburne.
The latest trailer for Richard Linklater’s film shows Blanchett’s Bernadette having something of a feud with her neighbor played by Kristen Wiig, which comes to a head when the border wall between their homes collapses and sends a mudslide into Wiig’s home.
“Your hillside just slid into my home,” Wiig shrieks at Blanchett. “My yard, the Japanese maples … the birdbath is practically in my living room!”
Also Read: Cate Blanchett Does a Disappearing Act in 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette?' First Trailer (Video)
Bernadette then goes on a journey to find herself by spontaneously running away from home and taking a job in Antarctica, with a little nudging from an old friend played by Laurence Fishburne.
- 5/10/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Cate Blanchett embarks on her second act in the latest trailer for Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
Annapurna Pictures released the second trailer for the comedy-drama Friday. The story is based on the Maria Semple novel of the same name, published in 2012.
The film follows Bernadette Fox (Blanchett), an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly perfect Seattle household.
Billy Crudup, Emma Nelson, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, Claudia Doumit and Laurence Fishburne round out the cast. Richard Linklater directed and co-wrote the screenplay.
The trailer opens with a look into Bernadette's life ...
Annapurna Pictures released the second trailer for the comedy-drama Friday. The story is based on the Maria Semple novel of the same name, published in 2012.
The film follows Bernadette Fox (Blanchett), an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly perfect Seattle household.
Billy Crudup, Emma Nelson, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, Claudia Doumit and Laurence Fishburne round out the cast. Richard Linklater directed and co-wrote the screenplay.
The trailer opens with a look into Bernadette's life ...
- 5/10/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Cate Blanchett embarks on her second act in the latest trailer for Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
Annapurna Pictures released the second trailer for the comedy-drama Friday. The story is based on the Maria Semple novel of the same name, published in 2012.
The film follows Bernadette Fox (Blanchett), an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly perfect Seattle household.
Billy Crudup, Emma Nelson, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, Claudia Doumit and Laurence Fishburne round out the cast. Richard Linklater directed and co-wrote the screenplay.
The trailer opens with a look into Bernadette's life ...
Annapurna Pictures released the second trailer for the comedy-drama Friday. The story is based on the Maria Semple novel of the same name, published in 2012.
The film follows Bernadette Fox (Blanchett), an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly perfect Seattle household.
Billy Crudup, Emma Nelson, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, Claudia Doumit and Laurence Fishburne round out the cast. Richard Linklater directed and co-wrote the screenplay.
The trailer opens with a look into Bernadette's life ...
- 5/10/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cate Blanchett’s “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” has been pushed five months from March 22 to August 9, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.
Annapurna spokesperson Ashley Momtaheni told TheWrap that the move can be credited to August being a great month to release female-skewing films, as “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Florence Foster Jenkins” have shown. After a summer full of action films and sequels, opening this film in August will be a refreshing change.
Richard Linklater directs the film about a Seattle woman who has it all, including a loving husband and a brilliant daughter, but when she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
See Video: Cate Blanchett Does a Disappearing Act in 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette?' First Trailer
Linklater wrote the screenplay, his follow-up to “Last Flag Flying,” with Holly Gent and...
Annapurna spokesperson Ashley Momtaheni told TheWrap that the move can be credited to August being a great month to release female-skewing films, as “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Florence Foster Jenkins” have shown. After a summer full of action films and sequels, opening this film in August will be a refreshing change.
Richard Linklater directs the film about a Seattle woman who has it all, including a loving husband and a brilliant daughter, but when she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
See Video: Cate Blanchett Does a Disappearing Act in 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette?' First Trailer
Linklater wrote the screenplay, his follow-up to “Last Flag Flying,” with Holly Gent and...
- 1/18/2019
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Folks looking forward to the March 22 release of Annapurna’s next Richard Linklater movie might find themselves asking, Where’d You Go, Bernadette? Answer: The Richard Linklater-directed literary adaptation has been moved to August 9.
Written by Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, based on Maria Semple’s 2012 novel, the film centers on a teenager (newcomer Emma Nelson) who is determined to find her mom (Cate Blanchett), an architect-turned-recluse who goes missing just prior to a family vacation. Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
The move to midsummer makes sense for a female-fronted movie that counterprograms sequels, toons, superheroes and such. In its new slot, Where’d You Go, Bernadette will open against four other wide releases: Disney toon Artemis Fowl, Lionsgate’s horror thriller Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, A24’s untitled Ari Lester horror pic and...
Written by Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, based on Maria Semple’s 2012 novel, the film centers on a teenager (newcomer Emma Nelson) who is determined to find her mom (Cate Blanchett), an architect-turned-recluse who goes missing just prior to a family vacation. Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
The move to midsummer makes sense for a female-fronted movie that counterprograms sequels, toons, superheroes and such. In its new slot, Where’d You Go, Bernadette will open against four other wide releases: Disney toon Artemis Fowl, Lionsgate’s horror thriller Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, A24’s untitled Ari Lester horror pic and...
- 1/18/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Annapurna Pictures has moved its Richard Linklater literary adaptation “Where’d You Go, Bernadette,” starring Cate Blanchett back five months from March 22 to an Aug. 9 release.
A rep for Annapurna explained that August has served well as a launching pad for release of female-skewing films such as “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Florence Foster Jenkins” and “Julie and Julia.” Additionally, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” will offer a change of pace following a summer of sequels and action movies.
Blanchett stars in the title role along with Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoë Chao and Laurence Fishburne. Linklater co-wrote with Holly Gent, Vincent Palmo Jr., Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter. Producers are Megan Ellison, Nina Jacobson, Bradford Simpson, and Ginger Sledge
“Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is based upon the 2012 novel by Maria Semple. It follows the architect Bernadette Fox who goes missing just...
A rep for Annapurna explained that August has served well as a launching pad for release of female-skewing films such as “Crazy Rich Asians,” “Florence Foster Jenkins” and “Julie and Julia.” Additionally, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” will offer a change of pace following a summer of sequels and action movies.
Blanchett stars in the title role along with Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoë Chao and Laurence Fishburne. Linklater co-wrote with Holly Gent, Vincent Palmo Jr., Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter. Producers are Megan Ellison, Nina Jacobson, Bradford Simpson, and Ginger Sledge
“Where’d You Go, Bernadette” is based upon the 2012 novel by Maria Semple. It follows the architect Bernadette Fox who goes missing just...
- 1/18/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Annapurna Pictures has pushed back the release of Where'd You Go, Bernadette, starring Cate Blanchett, to late summer.
The dramedy is now set to open Aug. 9 in theaters, instead of March 22.
Richard Linklater directed the film adaptation of Maria Semple's novel of the same name about an eccentric architect who mysteriously disappears from her claustrophobic life in Seattle, leaving behind her unfulfilled tech-exec husband and their intelligent young daughter.
Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
Where'd You Go Bernadette was originally set to open in May 2018. It was later moved to October ...
The dramedy is now set to open Aug. 9 in theaters, instead of March 22.
Richard Linklater directed the film adaptation of Maria Semple's novel of the same name about an eccentric architect who mysteriously disappears from her claustrophobic life in Seattle, leaving behind her unfulfilled tech-exec husband and their intelligent young daughter.
Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
Where'd You Go Bernadette was originally set to open in May 2018. It was later moved to October ...
- 1/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Annapurna Pictures has pushed back the release of Where'd You Go, Bernadette, starring Cate Blanchett, to late summer.
The dramedy is now set to open Aug. 9 in theaters, instead of March 22.
Richard Linklater directed the film adaptation of Maria Semple's novel of the same name about an eccentric architect who mysteriously disappears from her claustrophobic life in Seattle, leaving behind her unfulfilled tech-exec husband and their intelligent young daughter.
Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
Where'd You Go Bernadette was originally set to open in May 2018. It was later moved to October ...
The dramedy is now set to open Aug. 9 in theaters, instead of March 22.
Richard Linklater directed the film adaptation of Maria Semple's novel of the same name about an eccentric architect who mysteriously disappears from her claustrophobic life in Seattle, leaving behind her unfulfilled tech-exec husband and their intelligent young daughter.
Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson and Laurence Fishburne co-star.
Where'd You Go Bernadette was originally set to open in May 2018. It was later moved to October ...
- 1/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Annapurna Pictures has released the first trailer for filmmaker Richard Linklater’s latest, ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette’.
The film is based on the runaway bestseller about Bernadette Fox, a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Directed by Richard Linklater, the cast includes Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
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The film is slated for a Us release on March 22nd, 2019.
Where’d You Go, Bernadette Synopsis
The story follows the lives of one family after the odd disappearance of the agoraphobic architect, wife, and mother Bernadette Fox right before a holiday to Antarctica. Bee, Bernadette’s 15-year-old daughter,...
The film is based on the runaway bestseller about Bernadette Fox, a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Directed by Richard Linklater, the cast includes Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
Also in trailers – Powerful trailer arrives for ‘Monsters and Men’
The film is slated for a Us release on March 22nd, 2019.
Where’d You Go, Bernadette Synopsis
The story follows the lives of one family after the odd disappearance of the agoraphobic architect, wife, and mother Bernadette Fox right before a holiday to Antarctica. Bee, Bernadette’s 15-year-old daughter,...
- 12/19/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Sometimes good isn’t good enough.
In the new trailer for her upcoming film, Where’d You Go, Bernadette, Cate Blanchett plays Bernadette Fox, a Seattle mom to a smart teen (Emma Nelson) and a loving wife to her caring husband (Billy Crudup).
Based on Maria Semple’s 2012 bestselling novel by the same name, the story revolves around the close-knit Fox family. When Bernadette’s daughter suggests going on a family trip to Antarctica, Bernadette realizes she isn’t content with the life she has and sets out to change it. So she heads out on an adventure — and tells no one.
In the new trailer for her upcoming film, Where’d You Go, Bernadette, Cate Blanchett plays Bernadette Fox, a Seattle mom to a smart teen (Emma Nelson) and a loving wife to her caring husband (Billy Crudup).
Based on Maria Semple’s 2012 bestselling novel by the same name, the story revolves around the close-knit Fox family. When Bernadette’s daughter suggests going on a family trip to Antarctica, Bernadette realizes she isn’t content with the life she has and sets out to change it. So she heads out on an adventure — and tells no one.
- 12/18/2018
- by Dana Rose Falcone
- PEOPLE.com
The first trailer has been released for director Richard Linklater's latest film project, Where'd You Go, Bernadette.
The movie is a comedy mystery based on the novel by Maria Semple, and it tells the story of “a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.”
While they are are the journey searching for Bernadette they begin to discover details about her troubled past.
The movie has a great cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, and Laurence Fishburne. Then, of course, there’s newcomer Emma Nelson who takes on the role of Bee.
I’m a big fan of Linklater and the films that he’s made over the years, and this...
The movie is a comedy mystery based on the novel by Maria Semple, and it tells the story of “a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.”
While they are are the journey searching for Bernadette they begin to discover details about her troubled past.
The movie has a great cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, and Laurence Fishburne. Then, of course, there’s newcomer Emma Nelson who takes on the role of Bee.
I’m a big fan of Linklater and the films that he’s made over the years, and this...
- 12/18/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The plot summary could be a horror – literally. Seattle woman disappears without a trace, leaving a loving husband and brilliant daughter to set out on a search to solve the mystery.
But the trailer for Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette, from Annapurna Pictures, makes clear to everyone who hasn’t read Maria Semple’s 2012 breezy, bestselling book that the tale is anything but a horror story.
Clue #1: The trailer tells us that the film is based on the “runaway” bestseller. Bernadette, it seems, left on her own free will, and now dad and daughter are on an adventure of their own to track her down.
Written by Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, based on Semple’s novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
Producers are Nina Jacobson,...
But the trailer for Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette, from Annapurna Pictures, makes clear to everyone who hasn’t read Maria Semple’s 2012 breezy, bestselling book that the tale is anything but a horror story.
Clue #1: The trailer tells us that the film is based on the “runaway” bestseller. Bernadette, it seems, left on her own free will, and now dad and daughter are on an adventure of their own to track her down.
Written by Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, based on Semple’s novel, Where’d You Go, Bernadette stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
Producers are Nina Jacobson,...
- 12/18/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Annapurna Pictures has released the first trailer for Where’d You Go, Bernadette, starring Cate Blanchett as the titular character, Bernadette Fox, an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly idyllic Seattle household.
The story comes from Maria Semple's novel of the same name, published in 2012.
In the trailer, Bernadette's daughter (Emma Nelson) proposes that the family go on a trip to Antarctica, a reward for her spotless report cards. Before they can embark on their excursion, however, Bernadette escapes through her bathroom window, leading her friends and family to track down her whereabouts.
"Something unexpected has ...
The story comes from Maria Semple's novel of the same name, published in 2012.
In the trailer, Bernadette's daughter (Emma Nelson) proposes that the family go on a trip to Antarctica, a reward for her spotless report cards. Before they can embark on their excursion, however, Bernadette escapes through her bathroom window, leading her friends and family to track down her whereabouts.
"Something unexpected has ...
- 12/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Annapurna Pictures has released the first trailer for Where’d You Go, Bernadette, starring Cate Blanchett as the titular character, Bernadette Fox, an architect who mysteriously disappears from her seemingly idyllic Seattle household.
The story comes from Maria Semple's novel of the same name, published in 2012.
In the trailer, Bernadette's daughter (Emma Nelson) proposes that the family go on a trip to Antarctica, a reward for her spotless report cards. Before they can embark on their excursion, however, Bernadette escapes through her bathroom window, leading her friends and family to track down her whereabouts.
"Something unexpected has ...
The story comes from Maria Semple's novel of the same name, published in 2012.
In the trailer, Bernadette's daughter (Emma Nelson) proposes that the family go on a trip to Antarctica, a reward for her spotless report cards. Before they can embark on their excursion, however, Bernadette escapes through her bathroom window, leading her friends and family to track down her whereabouts.
"Something unexpected has ...
- 12/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
“Something unexpected has come up,” says Bernadette Fox, portrayed by Cate Blanchett, in the new trailer for Where’d You Go, Bernadette. “There’s much more explanation coming, but I have this one shot.” It seems an odd thing for Bernadette to confess as she seems to have it all, living in Seattle with her loving husband (Billy Crudup) and daughter (Emma Nelson). But while on the surface everyone looks happy, a mystery is about to unravel.
The new clip opens on Bernadette and her family happily enjoying time together,...
The new clip opens on Bernadette and her family happily enjoying time together,...
- 12/18/2018
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Poof! Cate Blanchett vanishes into thin air in the first trailer for “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?” And this family story is so heartwarming, you might just die of cuteness.
“Well, I want to die of cuteness. It’s my favorite thing to die of cuteness,” Blanchett says with a pout in the trailer.
Richard Linklater directs the film about a Seattle woman who has it all, including a loving husband and a brilliant daughter, but when she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Also Read: 'Dazed and Confused' Stars: Where Are They Now? (Photos)
Linklater wrote the screenplay, his follow-up to “Last Flag Flying,” with Holly Gent and Vince Palmo based on Maria Semple’s “runaway” best-selling novel of the same name, originally released in 2012 and acquired by Annapurna from Color Force in...
“Well, I want to die of cuteness. It’s my favorite thing to die of cuteness,” Blanchett says with a pout in the trailer.
Richard Linklater directs the film about a Seattle woman who has it all, including a loving husband and a brilliant daughter, but when she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Also Read: 'Dazed and Confused' Stars: Where Are They Now? (Photos)
Linklater wrote the screenplay, his follow-up to “Last Flag Flying,” with Holly Gent and Vince Palmo based on Maria Semple’s “runaway” best-selling novel of the same name, originally released in 2012 and acquired by Annapurna from Color Force in...
- 12/18/2018
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Here’s a first look at Annapurna Pictures’ Where’D You Go, Bernadette.
The film stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
Where’D You Go, Bernadette is based on the runaway bestseller about Bernadette Fox, a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Directed by Richard Linklater with a screenplay by Richard Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, the film is based on the novel written by Maria Semple.
Linklater has directed such films as Dazed And Confused, A Scanner Darkly, Bernie, the Oscar-nominated Boyhood and most recently Last Flag Flying starring Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell.
Where’D You Go, Bernadette opens in theaters on March...
The film stars Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, Emma Nelson, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao and Laurence Fishburne.
Where’D You Go, Bernadette is based on the runaway bestseller about Bernadette Fox, a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Directed by Richard Linklater with a screenplay by Richard Linklater & Holly Gent & Vince Palmo, the film is based on the novel written by Maria Semple.
Linklater has directed such films as Dazed And Confused, A Scanner Darkly, Bernie, the Oscar-nominated Boyhood and most recently Last Flag Flying starring Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, and Steve Carell.
Where’D You Go, Bernadette opens in theaters on March...
- 12/18/2018
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
"She didn't just vanish!" Annapurna Pictures has released the fun, first trailer for Richard Linklater's latest film, called Where'd You Go, Bernadette, adapted from Maria Semple's novel of the same name. The film is about a missing woman, as the title hints at. After her anxiety-ridden mother disappears, 15-year-old Bee does everything she can to track her down, discovering details about her troubled past in the process. Newcomer Emma Nelson stars as Bee, with an impressive ensemble cast including Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig, James Urbaniak, Judy Greer, Troian Bellisario, Zoe Chao, and Laurence Fishburne. This looks like a more mainstream flick from Linklater, with some charm and wit and mystery, of course. I'm not sure what to make of this from this trailer, but I'm still interested because it is Linklater. Here's the first trailer (+ poster) for Richard Linklater's Where'd You Go, Bernadette, from YouTube: Linklater's Where'd You Go,...
- 12/18/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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