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Awards Chatter

Elizabeth Banks, Paul Dano and Bill Pohlad - 'Love & Mercy'

Awards Chatter

Scott Feinberg

Film Interviews, Tv & Film

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2015

⏱️ 49 minutes

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The director and stars of the acclaimed film about The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson discuss the challenges and rewards of making an unconventional drama about an unconventional man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:40.4

the Hollywood Reporters Awards Podcast. I'm the host Scott Feinberg, and I'm very excited to be joined on this episode by three of the people most responsible for the Brian Wilson bio pick, maybe that's the right word, I'm not sure.

0:52.8

Love and Mercy is the name of the movie.

0:55.1

It came out earlier this year.

0:56.8

It was very well received critically.

0:58.9

Did pretty well commercially and is now on its way

1:01.6

to possibly factoring in to a very competitive awards race.

1:05.0

I think it deserves to be there, particularly for the performances given by Paul Dano as the young

1:09.8

Brian Wilson.

1:11.0

The other half of the movie is also about Brian Wilson later in his life,

1:14.4

and then in that other half, the performance given by Elizabeth Banks as the woman who sort of

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