Blanchett, Mara premiere ‘Carol’ at London Film Festival
“Carol” is based on the novel “The Price of Salt” by Patricia Highsmith. “They go through these volcanic feelings towards one another, so it was a relief to do the [love] scenes with Rooney”. The 46-year-old show star, who played the Queen of the Elves Galadriel within the epic trilogy, was taking part in a game of Shag, Marry, Kill on the TV show, which aired on Tues.
Having made waves at Cannes, New York and other festivals, Todd Haynes’ latest, Carol is on its way here for a gala event tonight at the BFI London Film Festival.
Cate Blanchett is amazed her sexuality is being questioned in light of her new movie, as she doubts her fidelity would be discussed if she played an adulterer. “When asked who from in that list might ‘keep a secret” she stated ‘anyone by Alec”.Blanchett then threw them all under the bus when asked to announce ‘the biggest flirt or ladies man ” The conspicuous choice is DiCaprio yet they’ve all had their moments, ‘ she decided. I mean, look: I don’t read it to be honest – no offence. “No offence, but I’m busy and I’ve got four kids”. She has also won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in The Aviator back in 2005. “We seem to find ourselves in the same conversation and that’s somehow remarkable”. “It was easy, we didn’t over talk it, we just got on with it”.
“I think it’s a bit hubristic of me to even think about that”.
Appearing on Good Morning America last week, the Blue Jasmine star revealed the boys adore their sweet little sister. She is also bored of hearing women being described as “strong”, because she thinks it’s lazy.
“It’s not that I want to kill Orlando”, Cate said. LOL! And if I was playing an axe murderer, they wouldn’t necessarily ask me how many people I’ve murdered.