Selma Blair has revealed some interesting info about what happened when her business manager tried to set her up with Justin Long years ago!
18.03.2021 - 08:19 / variety.com
Dennis Harvey Film CriticStriking a middle ground between teen fantasy “The Craft” and deadly serious political allegory “The Handmaid’s Tale” is “Witch Hunt,” writer-director Elle Callahan’s second feature. Her first, the 2019 “Head Count,” was a strikingly assured supernatural mind-bender, albeit one a little too understated for some genre fans.
Selma Blair has revealed some interesting info about what happened when her business manager tried to set her up with Justin Long years ago!
Justin Long does a great Selma Blair impression.
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In October 2018, actress Selma Blair revealed on Instagram that she had been diagnosed withmultiple sclerosis. Less than one year later, in May 2019, documentary filmmakerRachel Fleit found herself in the actress' Studio City home, filming Blair's daily struggles with the autoimmune disease for what would later become a feature documentary.
Guy Lodge Film CriticAmong the many things Selma Blair speaks frankly on in a new documentary about her, her own acting career comes in for brisk treatment. “I never had the hunger to be the best actress I could be,” she says matter-of-factly.
Selma Blair is funny, but not in a daffy way, like her memorable turns in “Legally Blonde” or “Cruel Intentions” might have you expect. Stripped of a script or the lurid lens of a fashion shoot, she’s funny in a way that’s dark, dry, and dangerous.
Actor Selma Blair first appears in the new documentary about her struggles with multiple sclerosis (MS) dressed as Norma Desmond, the reclusive, washed-up silent-film star played by Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard. In a sparkly turban, a floor-length leopard-print dress and her cane by her side, Blair displays a jokey self-awareness about her public image, especially since announcing her diagnosis in October 2018.
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EXCLUSIVE: Streaming service discovery+ has just acquired the LD Entertainment documentary Introducing, Selma Blair ahead of its world premiere at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival. A streaming date is planned for later this year.