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Joaquin Phoenix says he regrets his infamous interview with David Letterman, in which he remained in character for the entire ...
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In a move commenters described as having "Craig Ferguson vibes," Stephen Colbert and Joaquin Phoenix spent the last moments ...
Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone take on early 2020 pandemic crises of every sort in Ari Aster’s “Eddington.” ...
Joaquin Phoenix was the guest of honor on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday night, marking his first appearance ...
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At the time, Phoenix was promoting his 2010 mockumentary “I’m Still Here,” which followed him retiring from acting and becoming a hip hop artist. When he went on Letterman’s show, Phoenix transformed ...
Phoenix recalled the 2009 interview during an appearance on Late Show With Stephen Colbert, explaining why he decided to appear in-character for the interview with Letterman for the mockumentary he ...
"Eddington" star Joaquin Phoenix apologized for his "horrible," "uncomfortable" 2009 interview with David Letterman during his visit to "The Late Show" Tuesday.
Joaquin Phoenix's interview about his upcoming movie 'Eddington' digs deep into his career, revealing his perspective on the ...
More than a decade on, Joaquin Phoenix is still sorry for the cringe promotion of his mockumentary “I’m Still Here.” While in character (as a caricature of himself), Phoenix appeared on “The Late Show ...