I’ve got very high hopes for Amanda Seyfried this awards season. Not only is she phenomenal in David Fincher’s Mank, but it’s also been the ultimate treat following her growing filmography since her feature debut in 2004’s Mean Girls, a resume that’s now absolutely packed with variety and stellar performances. It was only a matter of time before she was in contention for an Oscar nomination. Another reason why I’m rooting for big things for Seyfried this season is because nominations afford someone added clout and I like seeing that kind of notoriety go to individuals who have a positive influence on the industry and the creators they work with. Based on our Collider Connected conversation, I’m convinced that Seyfried fits that descriptor. Check out this episode of Collider Connected to hear Seyfried’s stance on giving newcomers advice, how she responded to Fincher’s tendency to do many takes, how she learns her lines, the lessons learned from making Mean Girls, and so much more! #AmandaSeyfried #Mank #Netflix BREAKING NEWS, REVIEWS & MORE: https://collider.com SUBSCRIBE: https://youtube.com/collider FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL https://twitter.com/collider https://instagram.com/collider https://facebook.com/collider
MANK – behind the clapperboard (2020) https://www.thewhitewinecameupwiththefish.com/ Directed by David Fincher Starring Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, Charles Dance, Tom Burke, Tuppence Middleton, Tom Pelphrey, Arliss Howard S
David Fincher’s biographical drama “Mank” centers around Hollywood screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he overcomes personal and professional demons to get “Citizen Kane” made. “Mank” is the latest collaboration between Fincher and the streaming giant following not only “Mindhunter” but also “Love, Death & Robots” (the animated anthology he produces) and “House of Cards.” Leading “Mank” in the role of Herman J. Mankiewicz is Oscar winner Gary Oldman. The supporting cast includes Amanda Seyfried as actress Marion Davies, Lily Collins, Tuppence Middleton, Charles Dance, “Ozark” breakout Tom Pelphrey, and “The Souvenir” favorite Tom Burke as Orson Welles.