Liam Gaughan is a writer at Collider with a passion for classic films and the work of Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese.
Liev Schreiber has consistently been one of the most underrated actors working in Hollywood, as it's easy to forget how many great projects that he has been involved in. Although he’s become best known for his work on dramatic television thanks to his acclaimed role on the crime series Ray Donovan, Schreiber has been a staple of both independent films and major blockbusters ever since his string of breakout roles in the late 1990s.
Schreiber is so often cast in supporting roles that it is nice to see him play the lead, as his enough dramatic pathos to spare in Chuck that makes the film far more compelling than it would have been otherwise. It is also a testament to his physical prowess, as Chuck features some nail biting boxing scenes in which Schreiber is completely vulnerable.
Release Date December 25, 2001 Director James Mangold Cast Meg Ryan , Hugh Jackman , Liev Schreiber , Breckin Meyer , Natasha Lyonne , Bradley Whitford , Philip Bosco Runtime 123 Minutes Main Genre Romance 7 ‘Asteroid City’ Directed by Wes Anderson Asteroid City is one of the best films that Wes Anderson ever made, as it serves as a powerful examination of moving on in the wake of a tragedy and finding oneself through artistic expression.
Schreiber gives a serious, and occasionally rigid performance that shows what a serious subject the film is addressing, as it's heavily implied that Carter’s wrongful arrest was the result of systematic racism in the justice department and rampant abuse of the prison system.
Cotton proved to be one of the best characters in the Scream franchise, as Schreiber was able to give the role a very satisfying sendoff in the underrated sequel Scream 2. Although the film’s sequels leaned more heavily into the satirical side of the series, the original Scream is still the scariest and most satisfying entry in the legendary franchise.*Availability in US
Schreiber does a great job at playing a noble character who becomes inadvertently involved in a malicious plot, adding a sense of tragedy to the remake that wasn’t present in the original. Playing the son of Streep was no easy task for any actor, but Schreiber proved himself worthy of sharing the screen with one of the greatest actresses of all-time.
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