Glass Onion: Daniel Craig & Rian Johnson Call Steven Spielberg a Modern Master at Staging Scenes
In 2019, writer and director Rian Johnson wowed audiences with his star-studded whodunnit, Knives Out, starring Daniel Craig as the southern aristocratic Detective Benoit Blanc, earning the filmmaker his first Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Now, the duo return in an all-new modern mystery, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, that features an entirely different ensemble cast tasked with solving a puzzling faux murder. That is, until someone does, in fact, wind up dead. Benoit Blanc is once again back on the case, alongside a crew of wealthy friends played by Kate Hudson, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., and Janelle Monáe, gathered together on tech billionaire Miles Bron’s (Edward Norton) Greek island for rich revelry.
With Glass Onion hitting theaters on November 23, Collider’s Steve Weintraub sat down with Johnson and Craig to talk about the movie. During their sit-down, they revealed which of their previous projects they would suggest to new fans, Johnson shared influential directors he looks to when staging difficult scenes, and Craig discussed filming long takes of continuity, and why his “ridiculous ear” is the culprit.
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