There’s a lot of Joker news about these days, mostly thanks to director Todd Phillips filling Instagram with pics of Joaquin Phoenix as Batman’s greatest nemesis. But this is the first Joker news in a ...
Move over Joaquin Phoenix, Tommy Wiseau is back with his crazy, and surprisingly impressive take on the classic DC villain. Following the cult celebritiy's Joker reel, fans have kept on wondering how ...
Many people commented on the photo with some great jokes: “I didn’t kill her, I didn’t do it, I didn’t kill her, I did naht. Oh hi Batman!,” @BoogerBugJ wrote. “Wow Joker, nice Trick,” @EDapeep added.
With a million and a half views on Instagram, the reel of the makeup-free actor turning into the sinister, smiling Joker is getting some strong reactions. As we previously noted, Phoenix’s look is a ...
“Wiseau serious?” As Hollywood buckles up for yet another round of seemingly inevitable Joker-centric fever, “The Room” stars, creators, and bonafide BFFs Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero are eager to ...
Tommy Wiseau Re-creates ‘Dark Knight’ Interrogation Scene — And It’s Pretty Good Tommy Wiseau plays one good Joker — actually, one great Joker. 'The Room' creator went all out recently in a short film ...
So it turns out Tommy Wiseau really wants to play the Joker. Wiseau is famously known for writing the notably bad film, The Room, that's garnered a cult following since its 2003 premiere (though ...
In March, The Room creator Tommy Wiseau put out a Joker audition tape for The Nerdist that sits somewhere between Jared Leto and Heath Ledger on the villain scale (which...yeah, that's a big range).
Tommy Wiseau's film «The Room» is already pretty unsettling. And so is this video: «The Dangerous Brew» inserts Wiseau as the Joker into the trailer for «The Dark Knight». The Disaster Artist, which ...
If you thought Tommy Wiseau couldn't possibly get any weirder, you're about to be proved wrong. Because Nerdist managed to get the actor and filmmaker to film an audition for the iconic role of DC ...
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