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Josh O'Connor is heavenly as a priest opposite Daniel Craig's "Knives Out" detective in "Wake Up Dead Man." Plus: Percy Jackson is back, y'all!
For Josh O'Connor, "characters land with you when you need them." He found that as a kid Scarecrow and now as a priest in a "Knives Out" mystery.
Given the number of projects he has done, it might be difficult for fans to navigate his career. Here is a curated list of five films featuring O'Connor that should be on your watchlist. This includes names like Emma and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.
Josh O'Connor as a beatific priest is the chief reason to watch the latest installment in the Knives Out series
As he wraps a year with four major film roles, the British actor talks first love, working with Glenn Close and Paul Mescal—and learning to slow down.
"I was as shocked as I hope audiences will be," O'Connor says of the "impossible to know" twist ending. "But what's so brilliant about Rian is that every single one of [these characters] is guilty in different ways, and they're all complicit and they're all flawed. No one is pristine... and that's all Rian Johnson. That's what he does best."
The Mastermind” made its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, and now it’s set to debut in Dayton. The film is the ninth by filmmaker Kelly Reichardt, whose works are known for the unhurried pacing.
Josh O’Connor reveals the brutal reality of filming Knives Out 3 alongside Daniel Craig, and why the discomfort was worth it for Rian Johnson.
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I'm Loving All The Fan Comments About Daniel Craig And Josh O'Connor's Chemistry In Wake Up Dead Man
Daniel freakin' Craig and Josh freakin' O'Connor! Spoilers for Wake Up Dead Man are ahead! Proceed with caution if you want to keep the mystery a mystery, and stream Rian Johnson ’s latest Knives Out mystery with a Netflix subscription.
Josh O'Connor says he felt 'punked' while filming 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery' totally soaked and covered in mud for most of production: 'Always seemed to be raining on me and never on Daniel Craig.
SNL struggled to bottle up O'Connor's distinct whimsical charms in sketches that didn't play to his strengths as a multi-faceted performer.