- Betsy Brandt Calls This Breaking Bad Scene One of the Best She’s Ever Shot in Her Life
- Anne Hathaway on The Witches and Advice She'd Give to Zoe Kravtiz's Catwoman
- Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein' Monster Was "Hauntingly Beautiful," Says Doug Jones
- Star Trek: Discovery Season 3 Time Jump Explained by Doug Jones
- Phylicia Rashad on Black Box, Soul, Creed, and More
- Stanley Tucci Looks Back on Beethoven and Discusses Making HBO Max’s The Witches
- His House: Meet the Director Behind One of the Best Horror Movies of the Year
- Octavia Spencer Would Pass on a Role Before Working With This Animal
- Eric Andre on The Eric Andre Show Season 5, Bad Trip, and More
- Marielle Heller on The Queen’s Gambit and Why She Loves Christopher Guest’s Waiting for Guffman
- Jamie Dornan on Synchronic and His Recent Legoland Adventure
Stanley Tucci Looks Back on Beethoven and Discusses Making HBO Max’s The Witches
Oct 28 2020
The first time I ever saw Stanley Tucci in a movie? 1992’s Beethoven. Tucci and Oliver Platt play the villain’s goons and seem to be having an absolute blast playing into the family-friendly vibe of the film. About 28 years later, the same is true of Tucci in Robert Zemeckis’ rendition of The Witches for HBO Max.
What do you think?
👍 0
👎 0
🔥 0
😊 0
💩 0
😍 0
😤 0