2020 Feb 11

SciFiNow – April Issue

SciFiNow – April Issue

Elisabeth is featured on the April issue of the SciFiNow magazine, promoting The Invisible Man, which opens this month on the 28th. Here are digital scans:


2020 Feb 11

“Shirley” gets picked up for distribution by Neon

“Shirley” gets picked up for distribution by Neon

Great news for Shirley. We should be getting a wide release soon!

Michael Stuhlbarg also stars in the movie from director Josephine Decker.
Shirley, the Elisabeth Moss-starring thriller, has been acquired by Neon in North America.

The deal was in the low-seven figure range, making it the indie distributor’s second (and smaller) deal at the festival after having jointly acquired Andy Samberg comedy Palm Springs with Hulu for a record-setting $17.5 million and 69 cents.

Josephine Decker directed from a screenplay by Sarah Gubbins, which follows a young couple, Fred and Rose (Odessa Young and Logan Lerman), that moves to a small Vermont college town in pursuit of a job for Fred as an assistant professor of literature. They receive free room and board from professor Stanley Hyman (played by Michael Stuhlbarg) as long as Rose agrees to spend time cleaning up the home and looking after his wife, acclaimed horror author Shirley Jackson (Moss). The eccentric couple and their household will test the limits of the young love.

Moss also produced the movie, along with Gubbins, Christine Vachon, David Hinojosa, Sue Naegle, Jeffrey Soros and Simon Horsman. Martin Scorsese exec produced the movie, along with Allison Rose Carter, Alisa Tager and Cher Hawrysh.

The movie screened in the fest’s U.S. dramatic competition section.

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2020 Feb 08

The Invisible Man – Official Trailer

The Invisible Man – Official Trailer

The final and official trailer for The Invisible Man has been released. The movie will be out in theaters on February 28th.



Full Info:

What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character.

Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist, Cecilia Kass (Moss) escapes in the dead of night and disappears into hiding, aided by her sister (Harriet Dyer, NBC’s The InBetween), their childhood friend (Aldis Hodge, Straight Outta Compton) and his teenage daughter (Storm Reid, HBO’s Euphoria).

But when Cecilia’s abusive ex (Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House) commits suicide and leaves her a generous portion of his vast fortune, Cecilia suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of eerie coincidences turns lethal, threatening the lives of those she loves, Cecilia’s sanity begins to unravel as she desperately tries to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

Jason Blum, our current-day master of the horror genre, produces The Invisible Man for his Blumhouse Productions. The Invisible Man is written, directed and executive produced by Leigh Whannell, one of the original conceivers of the Saw franchise who most recently directed Upgrade and Insidious: Chapter 3.

The film is also produced by Kylie du Fresne (Upgrade, The Sapphires) for Goalpost Pictures. The executive producers are Whannell, Beatriz Sequeira, Charles Layton, Rosemary Blight, Ben Grant, Couper Samuelson and Jeanette Volturno. The Invisible Man is a co-production of Goalpost Pictures Australia and Blumhouse Productions, in association with Nervous Tick, for Universal Pictures.

2020 Feb 03

The Invisible Man – Superbowl TV Spot

The Invisible Man – Superbowl TV Spot

A new TV Spot for The Invisible Man has been released during the Superbowl, watch it below:



Synopsis:

What you can’t see can hurt you. Emmy winner Elisabeth Moss (Us, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) stars in a terrifying modern tale of obsession inspired by Universal’s classic monster character.

Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist, Cecilia Kass (Moss) escapes in the dead of night and disappears into hiding, aided by her sister (Harriet Dyer, NBC’s The InBetween), their childhood friend (Aldis Hodge, Straight Outta Compton) and his teenage daughter (Storm Reid, HBO’s Euphoria).

But when Cecilia’s abusive ex (Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House) commits suicide and leaves her a generous portion of his vast fortune, Cecilia suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of eerie coincidences turns lethal, threatening the lives of those she loves, Cecilia’s sanity begins to unravel as she desperately tries to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see.

2020 Feb 02

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3 Screen Captures

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3 Screen Captures

I’ve updated the gallery with Screen Captures from the full Season 3 of The Handmaid’s Tale and one Promotional Photo. Hope you enjoy!


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2020 Feb 02

Sundance Film Festival – Shirley Premiere Photos, Reviews, Interviews and Portraits

Sundance Film Festival – Shirley Premiere Photos, Reviews, Interviews and Portraits

Last week, Elisabeth attended the Premiere for her new movie Shirley at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, here are photos, portraits and some interviews:




Here are also some reviews and articles for the movie:

  1. ‘Shirley’ Star Elisabeth Moss On Creating A Fictional Version Of Famed Author Shirley Jackson – Sundance Studio
  2. ‘Shirley’ Review: Elisabeth Moss Stuns in Dizzying Shirley Jackson Biopic
  3. Variety: ‘Shirley’: Film Review
  4. The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Shirley’: Film Review
2020 Jan 24

Gallery Updates: Photoshoots, Outtakes and Portraits

Gallery Updates: Photoshoots, Outtakes and Portraits

I’ve updated the gallery with Photoshoots of Elisabeth, from 2007 til the latest Harper’s Bazaar from 2020. There are over 1000 files of Outtakes, Portraits and textless versions of her photoshoots. Hope you enjoy and if you do, if you could take time to consider donating to help keep the site running. Maintaining a website costs a lot of money and I could use some help at the moment. If you’d like to help, click here or use the button on the sidebar. Enjoy the photos, here is a little preview from what’s been added. You can view them by clicking on the thumbs below, or here to view by the latest additions function.


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2020 Jan 24

Gallery Updates: Magazine Scans

Gallery Updates: Magazine Scans

Good evening, everyone! I’ve updated the gallery with Magazines Scans and Digital Prints. Hope you enjoy.


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2020 Jan 24

The Invisible Man: Elisabeth Moss On How The Reboot Tackles The Horror Of Abuse

The Invisible Man: Elisabeth Moss On How The Reboot Tackles The Horror Of Abuse

Elisabeth talks to Empire Magazine about her upcoming movie “The Invisible Man”, which will be released on March.

Below is the article from Empire and some photos, posters and behind the scenes photos.

Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible ManMost films about The Invisible Man focus centrally around, well, The Invisible Man. But not The Invisible Man. Leigh Whannell’s Blumhouse reboot of the classic Universal monster property centres on Elisabeth Moss’s Cecilia, a woman convinced that her abusive ex-boyfriend – who seemingly committed suicide – has mastered the art of invisibility and is using his power to stalk her without detection. It’s a timely, thought-provoking update on H.G. Wells’ original story, one that probes real-world horrors – while still delivering the frights you’d expect from a mainstream scare-‘em-up.

Speaking to Empire in the new issue, Moss opened up about the subject the metaphors at play in Whannell’s film. “You literally have a man who is invisible, you can’t see him, she’s saying he’s there, that he’s attacking her, abusing her, manipulating her, and everyone around her is saying, ‘Relax. It’s fine.’ And she keeps saying, ‘No, he is – he’s alive, he’s doing this,’ and no-one believes her. The analogy is incredibly clear,” she says. And as the lead of The Handmaid’s Tale TV adaptation, Moss is no stranger to portraying women suffering under the patriarchy on screen. “I’ve had quite a bit of experience playing characters who are dealing with various types of abuse,” she explains. “Whether it’s emotional, physical, sexual, it’s something that I’ve dived into quite a bit. So I was able to bring that knowledge to the role.”

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2020 Jan 21

26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Photos

26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – Photos

Last night, Elisabeth attended the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where she was nominated for Best Actress in a TV Drama. The award went to Jennifer Aniston. Here are photos from the event: