If u like a well-crafted bio-pic, then you’re going to love the film "Marshall." It’s based on an early trial in the career of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall that later served as a template for his creation of the NAACP legal defense fund.
The film stars Chadwick Boseman in the titel role, as he heads to Connecticut to defend a black chauffeur charged with sexual assault and attempted murder of his white employer.
Joining the all-star cast is rising actor Mark St. Cyr. Originally from Louisiana, this now New York based actor has also appeared in Lifetime’s "I Love You…But I Lied," "Law & Order: SVU," "Royal Pains," and "Sneaky Pete."
Mark St. Cyr recently took some time to answer some vragen about his latest role in "Marshall":
Tell us about your role in "Marshall."
MARK: I play August, who is Langston Hughes' (Jussie Smollett) enigmatic boyfriend. Because the scene happens in a very public and very populair jazz club, our intimate relationship is only hinted at rather than open.
How was it to work alongside Chadwick Boseman and Jussie Smollett?
MARK: They were both very energized and focused performers. When the camera was on, their back and forth was palpable. When the camera was off, I recall there was lots of jokes and James Brown style singing.
What would u consider your characters ‘best’ quality? His poise. And their ‘worst’?
MARK: His need to be appreciated. Particularly door those he admires.
Any interesting stories from the set u can share with us?
MARK: I wish there'd been a before and after for me and Jussie before we got into our period look. Jussie showed up to set in FULL BEARD mode and then transformed into this amazing clean shaven, wavy hair look they created. I had let my hair and facial hair grow out as I didn't know how they'd want to style it. I felt like I went from looking homeless to looking like a millionaire in 30 minutes. I feel like I belong in that time period.
What’s the biggest lesson u learned from working on this project?
MARK: Be prepared for everything, and then be open to change. Everything u prepare is going to change when u get to set. Even if u prepared for change, it'll change again. The meer open u can be to change, the meer gifts u can find in the new circumstance.
And, now just for fun:
Who’s your favoriete actor/actress?
MARK: Oh man, I admire so many for different reasons that it's hard to pick just one. If I had to pick one of each...Mahershala Ali and Viola Davis.
What role from the past do u wish u could have played?
MARK: I'm still not old enough to have played this role, but I would've loved to have played Dr. Preston Burke in "Grey's Anatomy." The character reminds me of my Dad who's also a doctor who loves and plays jazz music. "Grey's Anatomy" was one of the first times I felt like I saw a representation of my world on TV.
Favorite movie of TV toon from your childhood.
MARK: My favoriete movie..."Rocky." So much hart-, hart in that movie. TV show..."Batman: The Animated Series." Batman had couple of episodes that were so raw and dark that it changed my entire perception of what's possible in the world. I was about 6 when I saw it. Up until that point I'd never considered darkness as an aspect of the world we live in.
Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.
MARK: I think it surprises people that don't know me super well that I can be a bit of an ice cream, cookie, and pie connoisseur. Someone recently told my girlfriend that he took great pleasure in seeing me eat rommel, ongewenste food at a movie. He feels like I eat "air." Admittedly I can be pretty disciplined with food but I love to indulge now and then.
How can fans keep up with you?
MARK: I'm most active on Instagram @markstcyr link.
I'm also on Twitter @markstcyr link.
My website is markstcyr.net link
Thanks, Mark – and keep indulging us with your work!
The film stars Chadwick Boseman in the titel role, as he heads to Connecticut to defend a black chauffeur charged with sexual assault and attempted murder of his white employer.
Joining the all-star cast is rising actor Mark St. Cyr. Originally from Louisiana, this now New York based actor has also appeared in Lifetime’s "I Love You…But I Lied," "Law & Order: SVU," "Royal Pains," and "Sneaky Pete."
Mark St. Cyr recently took some time to answer some vragen about his latest role in "Marshall":
Tell us about your role in "Marshall."
MARK: I play August, who is Langston Hughes' (Jussie Smollett) enigmatic boyfriend. Because the scene happens in a very public and very populair jazz club, our intimate relationship is only hinted at rather than open.
How was it to work alongside Chadwick Boseman and Jussie Smollett?
MARK: They were both very energized and focused performers. When the camera was on, their back and forth was palpable. When the camera was off, I recall there was lots of jokes and James Brown style singing.
What would u consider your characters ‘best’ quality? His poise. And their ‘worst’?
MARK: His need to be appreciated. Particularly door those he admires.
Any interesting stories from the set u can share with us?
MARK: I wish there'd been a before and after for me and Jussie before we got into our period look. Jussie showed up to set in FULL BEARD mode and then transformed into this amazing clean shaven, wavy hair look they created. I had let my hair and facial hair grow out as I didn't know how they'd want to style it. I felt like I went from looking homeless to looking like a millionaire in 30 minutes. I feel like I belong in that time period.
What’s the biggest lesson u learned from working on this project?
MARK: Be prepared for everything, and then be open to change. Everything u prepare is going to change when u get to set. Even if u prepared for change, it'll change again. The meer open u can be to change, the meer gifts u can find in the new circumstance.
And, now just for fun:
Who’s your favoriete actor/actress?
MARK: Oh man, I admire so many for different reasons that it's hard to pick just one. If I had to pick one of each...Mahershala Ali and Viola Davis.
What role from the past do u wish u could have played?
MARK: I'm still not old enough to have played this role, but I would've loved to have played Dr. Preston Burke in "Grey's Anatomy." The character reminds me of my Dad who's also a doctor who loves and plays jazz music. "Grey's Anatomy" was one of the first times I felt like I saw a representation of my world on TV.
Favorite movie of TV toon from your childhood.
MARK: My favoriete movie..."Rocky." So much hart-, hart in that movie. TV show..."Batman: The Animated Series." Batman had couple of episodes that were so raw and dark that it changed my entire perception of what's possible in the world. I was about 6 when I saw it. Up until that point I'd never considered darkness as an aspect of the world we live in.
Tell us one thing that would surprise our readers to learn about you.
MARK: I think it surprises people that don't know me super well that I can be a bit of an ice cream, cookie, and pie connoisseur. Someone recently told my girlfriend that he took great pleasure in seeing me eat rommel, ongewenste food at a movie. He feels like I eat "air." Admittedly I can be pretty disciplined with food but I love to indulge now and then.
How can fans keep up with you?
MARK: I'm most active on Instagram @markstcyr link.
I'm also on Twitter @markstcyr link.
My website is markstcyr.net link
Thanks, Mark – and keep indulging us with your work!
My review of Singing in the Rain, was surprise. My mom had forced me to watch it with her, and I thought it was going to be terrible. But, to tell u the truth, I kinda liked it. the songs were pretty good, besides for the one where he confessed his love to her. The choreography and lyrics sucked. But the whole idea was a good one. Good morning was a good song. So was make em' laugh. This movie was probably one of the better musicals I've seen, it was definetly better than the sound of music. I HATE that movie. hmmmmm... well, I've ran out of things to say so, bye! I have to say that, when I made this, I had no idea what I was going to say. So don't think bad stuff about me as a critic because when I review a movie I usually don't just wing it.
For those who don't know, recently the new Razilee and Elijah, which is being titled as "Elijah: Part 3" which is the third and presumably final film in the series, faced an onslaught of trends regarding the release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and Matrix 4. Since both films are releasing around the same time that Razilee and Elijah: Part 3, making it a film fiesta with San Francisco, a location that will be in all three films associated to release around the same time.
In additional, Part 3 has been having a hard time with seconde Venom film, primarily because the film will be releasing around the time Part 3 will be releasing.
We will keep updated if the social rumor is true and Part 3's release trailer will be on the 9th of 13th.
After the announcement of Vidcon Mexico being postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. fans were lessened with hope that Elijah would showcase any new content gegeven that he surely played the quiet game for the past 7 months after the release of "Razilee and Elijah: Part 2" since October of last jaar in 2020. We have not had any direct of concrete material on a potential third film except that it was confirmed.
May 8, 2021