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"Oscar and I became friends a couple years ago because we were both bored at a soiree and decided to make a fake band together. When he sent me the script I said two things to him. The first was unintelligible squealing noises intermixed with sobbing. The second was, if we do this movie together, someone, somewhere, is going to find those videos, so he better be prepared for some real fame when we start pre-selling out stadiums." - Helena on the RIDICULOUSLY CUTE VIDEO OF THEM that Jimmy Kimmel played while interviewing her about "A Most Violent Year"


AWARD NOMINATION ROUNDUP
London Film Critics Nomination
Supporting Actress of the Year: Helena Thorn - A Most Violent Year

Critics’ Choice Awards
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Thorn - A Most Violent Year

Golden Globes
Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture: Helena Thorn - A Most Violent Year

Independent Spirit Awards
Best Screenplay: JC Chandor - A Most Violent Year
Best Editing: Ron Patane - A Most Violent Year
Best Supporting Female: Helena Thorn - A Most Violent Year

The National Board of Review - WON
Best Film: A Most Violent Year
Best Actor: Oscar Issac - A Most Violent Year (tied with Michael Keaton in Birdman)
Best Supporting Actress: Helena Thorn - A Most Violent Year








Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Governors Awards on Nov. 16; PANDORA Jewelry And Moto X Present ‘American Hustle’ At cinema prive on Nov. 30; THR’s Actresses Roundtable, Dec; 'American Hustle' Los Angeles Premiere (Dec. 3rd, 2013); Screening of August Osage County at the Landmark Theater in Los Angeles (December 5).






"David couldn't get off the phone when Bradley (Cooper) and I came by his office for boring pre-production reasons. We got impatient and David has a record collection at his office. We started to browse through it, gushed a bit, then had to play rock, paper, scissors to settle what record to play. I won, so we put on Duke Ellington. Neither of us knew each very well then, so we were just looking for common ground. He asked me to dance and that's how David found us, dancing to 'Jeep's Blues'. The next thing I knew, the pink pages of the script have this scene between my character and Deekan's where they're discussing the record." - Mia Moxley, Vanity Fair





Reporter: I think you just confused August: Osage county with American Hustle.
Mia: Are you kidding me!? I thought I'd make it through the first week without an incident. This is so embarrassing. This is my first interview for this round of press. I have no excuse. Absolute and complete failure five minutes in. Look, I'd like to tell you about this great project I just finished... An American Detective from Osage County. Greatest cast, the best minds, genre bending, with plots that seemingly have nothing to do with one another...



January 2014 Vanity Fair



Back then, not sleeping, I’d lay awake thinking about women. Days of nothing. Look everybody knows there’s something wrong with them. Everybody’s got an empty space. An absence. And that’s the silence of God and it don’t go away. And everybody wants some cathartic narrative for it, the guilty especially. But everybody’s guilty. You know that. I used to think about it more but when you reach a certain age, you know who you are. I know who I am.
- Rust Cohle [x]