it's difficult being a M. Night fan, so much unwarranted nastiness toward his flicks. As for Hartnett, "Hollywood Homicide" is one of my favorite flicks of ALL TIME, Hartnett and Ford are brilliant --- that movie deserves SO much more love.
@@Johnnycash23_He also produced that. There is terrific versatility in his independent films and he knows how to pick a director ( or vice versa). My #3 fav performance is in the bonkers Bunraku with Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman, the Japanese pop star Gack’t (sp?), Australian star Kevin McKidd and Demi Moore. Directed by Israeli auteur Guy Moshe. It is a real treat, action packed, crazy and hilarious. You can see it here on UA-cam 😁 We also loved two recent ones: Inherit the Viper (2019) and Ida Red (2021). Both of those have great screenplays and Josh soars. My favorite performance is another one he also produced August, around 2008? He is fantastic. Also stars Rip Torn and a stunning scene with David Bowie. This one is a must-see.
What show was he talking about at the end season 4 of what show? I know he was on penny dreadful and was my favorite character in that show. But I don’t think that had 4 seasons.
From where? He never stopped acting. His filmography is huge. He’s a star in independent films, the sort of out of the limelight films he always wanted to do. We’ve seen most of them, some outstanding performances!
He’s lived in the English countryside for some time now, close to his wife’s family. They have four young kids and he says being a father is what defines him now, not making movies. But he goes on to say he loves to make films where the roles are challenging and satisfying and he’s grateful to be working with really good directors. For me, he’s always had his head on straight from age 18 to 46. That’s the Minnesota in him 😊
OMG he is so charming in the movie and it's scary
Trap was a very good movie. Great job!
it's difficult being a M. Night fan, so much unwarranted nastiness toward his flicks.
As for Hartnett, "Hollywood Homicide" is one of my favorite flicks of ALL TIME, Hartnett and Ford are brilliant --- that movie deserves SO much more love.
@@charoleawood great movie. Also “6 below” with Josh is a really good movie.
@@Johnnycash23_He also produced that. There is terrific versatility in his independent films and he knows how to pick a director ( or vice versa). My #3 fav performance is in the bonkers Bunraku with Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman, the Japanese pop star Gack’t (sp?), Australian star Kevin McKidd and Demi Moore. Directed by Israeli auteur Guy Moshe. It is a real treat, action packed, crazy and hilarious. You can see it here on UA-cam 😁 We also loved two recent ones: Inherit the Viper (2019) and Ida Red (2021). Both of those have great screenplays and Josh soars. My favorite performance is another one he also produced August, around 2008? He is fantastic. Also stars Rip Torn and a stunning scene with David Bowie. This one is a must-see.
@@mgariepy42 seriously amazing point! He was so awesome in penny dreafful as well
I'm excited for Trap.
We need the prequel now.
He still awesome ! love his movies
I'm stoked. Loved the trailer
He called when he was supposed to, stay ready. Never know when you’ll get that call !
Very goos movie. Highly recommended
Great movie. Highly entertaining.
Trap is boring, but good characters and dynamics between them, good twists, great cast and camera.
What show was he talking about at the end season 4 of what show? I know he was on penny dreadful and was my favorite character in that show. But I don’t think that had 4 seasons.
The Bear.
@@evenflowsteven oh okay. Great show! Thanks man.
The Bear S4
What was his answer for Season 4???
I like the theory the cops are working with Cole from sixth sense so is Haley Joel in it?
Great comeback
From where? He never stopped acting. His filmography is huge. He’s a star in independent films, the sort of out of the limelight films he always wanted to do. We’ve seen most of them, some outstanding performances!
There is no twist at the end.
As Night said! I love his new take on a cliched genre. We loved it and saw it twice! Can’t wait till Friday!
Is Josh Britishing now
He’s lived in the English countryside for some time now, close to his wife’s family. They have four young kids and he says being a father is what defines him now, not making movies. But he goes on to say he loves to make films where the roles are challenging and satisfying and he’s grateful to be working with really good directors. For me, he’s always had his head on straight from age 18 to 46. That’s the Minnesota in him 😊