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Wednesday
Oct192022

The Good Oscar Winner

by Nathaniel R

With Jessica Chastain in NYC, October 18th, 2022. Photo by Colby Wong

Look how I ran into last night at The Good Nurse premiere at the Paris Theater in NYC! And by "ran into" I mean "eagerly accepted an invitation to attend assuming we'd get to say hello again"...

Jessica Chastain was as delightful and friendly as ever. We chatted briefly about her visit to Ukraine, her next project after the films she's recently wrapped (she was purposefully vague about it since it hasn't officially been announced yet), and of course Oscar night. She still swears she didn't think she was going to win. When I told her that she and Eddie Redmayne should play relatives next time she improved my idea and suggested they do a movie about fraternal twins. Where can we buy tickets?

Seriously, they look so familial in the movie that it added an interesting dynamic to the true story. The film, which begins streaming on Netflix on October 26th, is about the nurse Amy Loughren (Chastain) who becomes fast friends with Charlie Cullen (Eddie Redmayne) a new coworker on the night shift. But she realizes that something is very wrong when two patients in their care suddenly die.

The Good Nurse © Netflix

Later at the premiere party i demanded director Tobias Lindholm's assurance that he would not stop making movies in his home country now that he's  'gone Hollywood'. If the name sounds familiar it's because he co-wrote amazing Danish films like The Commune and the Mads Mikkelsen hit The Hunt. His own feature A War was also Oscar-nominated. He can't quit now! He promises he'll do both. We'll see.

Before leaving the party my boyfriend and I did what many of the attendees were doing and congratulated the real life heroes of the story who had come to the party -- the two real detectives who investigated the deaths (played by Noah Emmerich and Nnamdi Asomugha in the movie) and Amy Loughren herself were there. How did Loughren feel about Chastain playing her, since she obviously had no idea who would when the book about the crime was optioned for the screen. "I feel like I manifested it," she told us with a smile, obviously delighted with Chastain.

And who wouldn't be?

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Reader Comments (8)

We love Jessica Chastain here. She is awesome. She's the best.

October 20, 2022 | Registered Commenterthevoid99

Chastain is the best! Chastain is pretty! Chastain won an Oscar!

Also, since you've seen it, Nat, what'd YOU think? Or are you waiting for the movie to drop on Netflix to give a review?

October 20, 2022 | Registered CommenterCALonBway92

But who did Chastain think would win if not her?

October 20, 2022 | Registered CommenterNathanielB

Nathaniel B -- i wanted to pry but the conversation moved on swiftly. I'm assuming CRUZ since so many pundits were switching their predictions at the last minute.

Cal -- Chris had already written up a review (coming in a couple of days) so I opted out. I think it's solid but is likely to be lost in the churn if you know what i mean.

October 20, 2022 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Love that dress!

October 20, 2022 | Registered CommenterMike in Canada

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October 21, 2022 | Registered CommenterPeggy Sue

I read the title and thought it was going to be a picture of Penelope Cruz.

October 21, 2022 | Registered CommenterAd_Mil

I love articles about Jessica Chastain.

I like the ones that talk about her work, about how she really gets to the heart of a variety of characters, and how indelible, thought-provoking and unforgettable they are.

I like the the ones where she talks about her profession, in such a sensible and thoughtful way.

And I like the ones where she is out and about looking stylish and shows her pleasure in meeting clever and thoughtful people (like Nathaniel).

October 22, 2022 | Registered CommenterMcGill
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