Guy Pearce revealed he watched his 'Memento' performance again recently and now he thinks the unnamed Warners exec who banned him from Nolan movies was right.
Hollywood actor Guy Pearce admits to disliking his performance in Memento, calling it bad in a good movie and reflecting on his growth as an actor.
Despite Christopher Nolan's universal acclaim, some of his movies still don't get the attention and praise they deserve.
One of Christopher Nolan's most iconic movies, Memento saw Guy Pearce in a leading role that won him considerable praise and acclaim from fans and critics.
Guy Pearce has turned on himself - slamming his acting abilities over a past film. The 57-year-old Australian star - who ...
The Oscar nominee Guy Pearce admitted that he didn’t like his performance in Christopher Nolan’s ‘Memento’ which was released ...
An executive at Warner Bros. also found Pearce's performance not to their liking at the time of the film's release, but ...
Guy Pearce is embarrassed by his performance in 'Memento'. The 57-year-old actor recently rewatched Christopher Nolan‘s 2000 thriller and admitted he regrets his acting choices in the flick, calling ...
To be clear—he’s saying he was terrible in Memento, a film that critics and audiences alike have consistently praised for ...
“I was trying to do a flippant attitude but it was all wrong,” Pearce said of his performance as Leonard. “John Gielgud once said, ‘You can be good in a good movie, good in a bad movie, bad in a bad ...
The actor doesn't hate all of his early performances, but he's particularly displeased with his work in Memento.
Guy Pearce is known for his superlative performances in films, such as LA Confidential, The King's Speech, and last year's The Brutalist. However, the actor recently had a brutally honest take on his ...