Over the years, Guy Pearce has been good in most all things. But he’s been particularly good at playing characters with a refined disposition who harbor darker impulses underneath.
Guy Pearce enters The Brutalist like a guard dog warning off an unsuspecting intruder. During his opening monologue—a profanity-laden burst of invective in which he banishes two men he believes ...
EXCLUSIVE: Hot on the heels of his Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for The Brutalist, Guy Pearce is being joined in ...
Guy Pearce elected to go solo at the AACTA Awards ... The Oscar nod continues a run of nominations for Pearce including the Golden Globe and BAFTA awards. He is vying for the coveted statue ...
Supported by By Kyle Buchanan Photographs and Video by Caroline Tompkins A few years ago, as Guy Pearce filmed ... theater the day before the Golden Globes. Still, Pearce remains disinclined ...
Guy Pearce has admitted he "wanted to punch" a former costar who once made "snobby" comments about his past work in ...
Guy took the lead in Christopher Nolan’s 2000 psychological thriller, which marked the future Oscar-winning filmmaker’s ...
After a recent rewatch of Christopher Nolan's thriller 'Memento,' Guy Pearce has expressed dismay at his performance.
Actor Guy Pearce’s standout performance in The Brutalist ... The announcement, made earlier this week, highlights Pearce's role in the Golden Globe-winning drama, which is set to release in ...
Jon M. Chu’s vibrant adaptation of the popular movie musical (well, the first half) was widely recognized by the academy, with nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and best picture. It also snagged a ...
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