Jessica is currently attending the Salome & Wild Salome VIP screening in London alongside director and co-star Al Pacino. We have the first look for you and added the first HQ’s in our gallery but keep checking back for the latest additions.
Our video archive have been updates with the full coverage of Jessica appearing alongside Craig Ferguson on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live. We previously added segments of the show but now we have Jessica’s entire appearance. We have split the main interview in two parts because it’s over 20 minutes long and we also added the Watch What Happens Live After Show which aired online after the main show. The screencaptures can be found in our gallery as well.
Screencaptures > Talk Shows > Sep 17 2014 | Watch What Happens Live After Show
Videos > Watch What Happens Live – Part 1
Videos > Watch What Happens Live – Part 2
Videos > Watch What Happens Live After Show
Our video archive was updated with another two interviews Jessica did this week, and this time I would like to thanks my friends Colleen and Carol for their help. Jessica was interviewed by Charlie Rose joined by James McAvoy and Ned Benson, and we have the partial interview up (the full one will be published on Hulu eventually), and also yesterday she (and Chaplin) visited The View. Check it:
Screencaptures > Talk Shows > Sep 18 2014 | The View
Videos > Charlie Rose
Videos > The View
This week has been insanely crazy for me at work and we missed a lot of updates. Which I’m compensating right now. The first update is two interviews Jessica did with James McAvoy while promoting The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, at Today Show and the insanely good MTV’s After Hours. Check it:
Screencaptures > Talk Shows > Sep 13 2014 | Today Show
Videos > Today Show (w/ James McAvoy)
Videos > MTV’s After Hours: The Initiation
Thanks to my friend Haylie, which kindly recorded it for us, we have in our video archive the full segment from today’s CBS News Sunday Morning, which showed a great interview with Jessica. Also, screencaptures up in the gallery. Enjoy!
Videos > Reports & Interviews > CBS News Sunday Morning
Jessica Chastain’s new film, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, is more a labor of love than a love story. First-time director Ned Benson has essentially created three separate films exploring the deterioration of a relationship from two different perspectives: his and hers. (The combined stories come together in The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them, out September 12; while the Her and Him versions will be released in October.) Chastain, the film’s lead and producer, is also Benson’s ex and was one of the first people Benson pitched the idea to 10 years ago.
Thanks to Chastain’s Academy Award nomination for Zero Dark Thirty and a slew of other critically acclaimed movies, the project was able to gain momentum — even after the two split.
Ahead, the actress opens up about what went into the project, her love for Isabelle Huppert, and how she’d kill Game of Thrones’ Cersei.
From Andrea: You’ve talked about the dire need for more women in film – i’m curious if you’ve considered producing/directing?
I produced this! If I can champion a filmmaker with a great idea and help get a movie made, then I’m all for it.