Exclusive Video Interview: Archie’s Jason Isaacs on Becoming Cary Grant & the Freedom of Playing Someone So Different from Himself

Jason IsaacsFrom executive producer Jeff Pope, Archie, now on Britbox, tells the story of Archie Leach, who grew up to become Hollywood superstar Cary Grant, but few know the story behind the man. Starring Jason Isaacs (Star Trek: Discovery, Harry Potter franchise) in the title role, the series reveals the performers’s formative years and how he overcame his troubled past to rise to stardom. 

One of the most iconic figures of the twentieth century, Isaacs revealed earlier in the week during an interview with SciFi Vision that he did not originally want to take on the role. “I thought it was a terrible idea,” he told the site, going on to explain how the view the public have of Cary Grant is a far cry from who Archie really was. “Off screen, he really wasn't [the same] at all, emotionally,” said the actor. 

Isaacs talked about how that gave him the license to explore who Grant was, and how he approached becoming the character, getting the voice down being the most difficult, since he only had a single interview on which to base it, wanting him to sound as he did in real life rather than just on film.

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Exclusive Video Interview: The Portrait’s Natalia Cordova-Buckley & Virginia Madsen

The PortraitIn the psychological horror The Portrait, after a tragic accident that takes Alex (Ryan Kwanten)’s memories and his ability to speak, his devoted wife, Sofia (Natalia Cordova-Buckley), moves him to a mansion owned by his family, hoping familiar surroundings might jar his memory. When she finds a mysterious portrait that looks exactly like her husband, she becomes obsessed. She soon meets Alex’s relative, Mags (Virginia Madsen), who believes the painting is inhabited by their ancestor Calvin, a man who was violent with women and committed murder before he disappeared and was never seen again. When strange things start happening, Sofia questions her sanity. Is the painting possessed by a malevolent force or is she losing her mind? Sofia must confront her fears and find the truth before it’s too late.

Recently, Cordova-Buckley and Madsen spoke with SciFi Vision about working on the film, including their characters’ relationship, working with the cast and crew, filming at the mansion, what their favorite horror films are, and much more.

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Doctor Who: The Giggle - An Epic End to the Trilogy

***The following review is full of spoilers, so please watch the episode first***

Doctor WhoThe 60th anniversary trio of Doctor Who specials came to a close today, with part three, “The Giggle.” The episode opens in Soho in 1925 when a man visits a toy emporium and meets the owner (Neil Patrick Harris) and buys a ventriloquist dummy named Stooky Bill for his boss, real-life inventor John Logie Baird, who uses it as the world’s first televised image. Meanwhile back in London in the present, the Doctor (David Tennant) and Donna (Catherine Tate) are still in the middle of the chaos, the owner of the toy store in the background, when they are escorted by Kate and UNIT back to headquarters. It turns out, every human on the planet has had their brain waves altered and believes they are unequivocally right, and eventually go mad and turn violent trying to convince others. Eventually they discover that the signal effecting the planet is coming from a giggle, embedded along with the image of Stooky Bill in every screen. Shirley (Ruth Madeley) traces the image back to 1925, and the Doctor and Donna are off to find out how to stop it. The Doctor quickly realizes that the man in the toy emporium is his old nemesis the Toymaker, who he beat long ago. The Doctor must play the Toymaker’s game. Unfortunately he loses, but since he won in the past, he challenges him to the best out of three, and the Toymaker cannot refuse, however, he takes the third round back to 2023. The resulting battle will decide the fate of the planet.

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Exclusive Video Interview: The Shift’s Writer & Director Brock Heasley & Star Neal McDonough

The ShiftThe Shift, now in theaters, is modern-day retelling of the story of Job, written and directed by Brock Heasley. In the dystopian science fiction thriller, the Benefactor, played by Neal McDonough, makes an offer to Kevin Garner (Kristoffer Polaha) which would make him both wealthy and powerful. When he refuses, Kevin finds himself in an alternate reality where he must resist the Benefactor as he travels across dimensions, fighting to survive, all while trying to make his way back to his true love, his wife, Molly (Elizabeth Tabish).

Heasley and McDonough recently spoke with SciFi Vision about working on the film, its inspirational message, and more.

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Exclusive Video Interview: Stars Sean Astin & Kristoffer Polaha Talk The Shift, Now in Theaters

The ShiftThe film, The Shift, which was recently released in theaters, is a modern-day retelling of the story of Job. The sci-fi thriller stars Kristoffer Polaha as Kevin Garner, who takes a journey across dimensions to reunite with his true love, his wife, Molly (Elizabeth Tabish). While on his search in a dystopian alternate dimension, Kevin must avoid the Benefactor (Neal McDonough)’s temptations of wealth and power as well as keep his faith to make it back to his beloved. Sean Astin also stars as Gabriel, who helps Kevin along the way.

Polaha and Astin recently spoke with SciFi Vision about working on the film, including what they hope people take away from it, connecting with their characters, and more, as well as the actors' strike.

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Exclusive Interview: Maurice Dean Wint Talks SurrealEstate Season 2 & Beyond

Maurice Dean WintTonight, Syfy airs the season two finale of SurrealEstate, entitled "Letting Go." In the season finale, Susan (Sarah Levy) has returned to the Roman agency, but she's not the same Susan they all know and love. Luke (Tim Rozon), whose powers have returned, and the team, must figure out what's happening. Is Susan safe now or is the house still a problem they have to solve?

Maurice Dean Wint, who plays August Ripley, recently spoke to SciFi Vision about working on the series, including Auggie's new relationship with Rochelle (Joy Tanner), working with Savannah Basley, the season two finale, and more.

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Exclusive Interview: SurrealEstate’s Elena Juatco on Playing Lomax

Elena JuatcoTomorrow, SurrealEstate season two comes to a close with the episode "Letting Go." In the season finale, Susan (Sarah Levy) has returned to the agency, but something's not quite the same. Luke (Tim Rozon), who has regained his powers, and the team, must figure out what's going on. Is Susan safe or is the house still a danger?

Elena Juatco, who plays the new team member of the Roman Agency, Lomax, recently spoke to SciFi Vision about working on the series, including Lomax meeting with Susan, whether she thinks Lomax feels threatened, if she herself believes in ghosts, what Hogwarts house she and cast members belong to, and more.

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Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder - A Creepy Look into the Duality of Human Nature

The following contains spoilers for the episode. Please watch it before reading.

Doctor Who: The Star Beast Today Disney+ released the second of the trio of new Doctor Who specials featuring David Tennant as the Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, his companion. The episode picks up where the last left off, with Donna having spilled coffee on the console, causing a malfunction in the TARDIS, whisking them away to some unknown place in time and space. They unexpectedly arrive on a spaceship at the edge of time and space, beyond the reach of even the stars. Because the TARDIS is essentially rebooting, when it senses danger, it follows an old hostile action displacement system (HADS) to take off, leaving the duo alone – and without the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver. The ship at first shows no signs of life, but once they start messing around, they discover things are not what they seem, as they find themselves faced with life forms that have no shape and copy theirs, leading to a trippy adventure that tests how well they know each other.

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Doctor Who: The Star Beast - Tennant & Tate Return in a Nostalgic Adventure

The following contains spoilers for the episode. Please watch it before reading.

Doctor Who: The Star BeastDoctor Who returns to television screens today for the first of the long-awaited 60th anniversary specials, “The Star Beast,” directed by Who alum Rachel Talalay. Newly regenerated with an old face, David Tennant reprises the title role, along with Catherine Tate as Donna Noble. Russel T. Davies also returns as showrunner.

When we last left Donna back in 2008, she accidentally took in a blast of regeneration energy that had been stored in the Doctor’s hand that overloaded her human brain with Time Lord knowledge. The Doctor was able to section off that part of her and keep her alive, at the cost of having to wipe all of her memories of the two of them. The special, which picks up fifteen years later, does a decent job of recapping what you might have missed, although in a somewhat stilted way having the two characters literally explaining it to the viewer. However, after the new opening credits, it jumps right into the fun. 

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Bosch Legacy Stars Titus Welliver & Mimi Rogers on the Season 2 Finale

Bosch LegacyRecently, the season two finale of Bosch Legacy premiered on Amazon Freevee. In the episode, at the conclusion of the Lexi Parks case, Chandler (Mimi Rogers) announced her plans to run for District Attorney. In another shocking twist, Preston Borders (Chris Browning) taunts Bosch (Titus Welliver), by telling Maddie (Madison Lintz) on the phone from prison that he’s killed Kurt Dockweiler (David Denman) at his request.

Recently, SciFi Vision spoke with stars Welliver and Rogers about Chandler becoming DA and what it means to her, how it could affect things for both of them, what the phone call really meant and how it could affect her chances, and more.

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