Mads Mikkelsen Is Ready for Hollywood to Stop Casting Him as the Bad Guy
The Danish star is grateful to mix franchise villains with deeper roles. Also: Why Leonardo Di Caprio will have to do the “Another Round” remake without him.
The Danish star is grateful to mix franchise villains with deeper roles. Also: Why Leonardo Di Caprio will have to do the “Another Round” remake without him.
With news of the DiCaprio remake facing backlash, Vinterberg explained the rationale — but the Oscar winner has other things to worry about.
DiCaprio could take on the role originated by Mads Mikkelsen in the Oscar-winning Danish film.
Watch this exclusive roundtable of three beloved indie filmmakers talking with Thomas Vinterberg about what makes his latest film so unique.
In the first year Academy voters can watch at home, a diverse set of contenders are nipping at frontrunner “Another Round,” starring Mads Mikkelsen. (Constantly updated.)
The Danish filmmaker talks about the tragic backstory to his project and what it’s been like to confront that history in awards season.
Exclusive: The Oscar-winning filmmaker talks to the star and director of the Oscar-contending drama, digging into what it’s like to direct and play drunk characters.
“Another Round” makes the cut for International Feature, while “Time” lands in the Best Documentary race.
Voting is coming up for the expanded shortlist, which could bring surprises this year with no executive committee saves.
Europe’s biggest night of the awards season unfolded virtually out of Berlin.
Vinterberg’s life took a harrowing turn when his daughter died in 2019. But as the filmmaker and star Mads Mikkelsen explain, they knew they had to go on.
“Beginning” took the festival’s top prize, along with three more awards, as it heads into the New York Film Festival.