Popcorn With Peter Travers Season 10 Episode 48 Brian Cox on 'Churchill' and the Sequel to 'Super Troopers'
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- June 21, 2017
- 1140 min
Popcorn with Peter Travers is back with an all-new episode of season 10, episode 48. This episode features the brilliant Brian Cox, who played the legendary former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the new biopic, titled 'Churchill'. Cox talks about how he brought the iconic figure to life on the big screen, and the challenges he faced in portraying such a personality who is revered and known throughout the world.
In addition to discussing his latest movie 'Churchill', Brian Cox also talks about his involvement in the sequel to the cult movie classic 'Super Troopers'. Cox plays a significant role in this much-anticipated sequel, and he talks about how the production process was different this time around and how it was working with the creative team.
Throughout the episode, Peter Travers and Brian Cox discuss various aspects of the entertainment industry and explore the art of acting, as well as the art of directing. They also delve into topics such as what inspired Cox to pursue acting in the first place, how he chooses the projects he wants to work on, and his thoughts on the current state of the film industry.
But this episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers isn't just about Brian Cox. As always, Travers also provides his reviews of this week’s hottest movies. He covers a wide range of movies that have recently hit theaters, so viewers can get a sampling of what's worth watching.
Overall, this episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers promises to be an entertaining and informative look at the world of film and TV. With Brian Cox as a guest, viewers can expect to learn more about acting and film production from one of the industry's most talented performers. And with Travers' expert insights, they can also get a sense of what movies are worth seeing and which ones they may want to skip. So, grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy a fantastic episode of Popcorn with Peter Travers.