Vanity Fair’s Italian edition featured Juno in their 50th issue, released on December 20th. The pictures are really nice, the title translates to “See the Nudity” – probably referring to her frequent nude/seminude roles.
(One of) 2017’s best photoshoot(s) was the great quality and totally free picture set from sbjct. The site has released the rest of the shoot this week, and we are proud to present them here as well!
This article has been tweeted to us. In it, the author assembled a list of 19 actors/actresses, whom they think deserve at least a nomination at the Academy Awards, but somehow the people in charge of this always ignore them at the right time. Among the 19, there is Juno, who came under the spotlight because of ‘Wonder Wheel’. Here’s what the article says about her – a little bit spoilerish about the movie, but not very much;)
In Woody Allen’s ‘Wonder Wheel’, set in the mid 1950s, Juno Temple plays a comically naive Brooklyn girl who ratted to the FBI about the Mob after she fell out with her gangster husband. The role is a caricature: Allen narrowly avoided writing Carolina as a bimbo, but she is a bright woman who aspires to becoming an English teacher. At the start of the movie, she arrives at her estranged dad’s Coney Island amusement park home terrified because a contract’s been put on her life.
Wearing a permanently stunned look, Carolina tries to pick up the pieces while she’s in hiding and starts going to night school; men flock around her, of course. It says much for Temple’s growing authority as an actress that she renders Caroline poignant and philosophical; she doesn’t chastise herself for falling in love with the wrong guy when she was 20. But she’s one of those people who can’t get out of their own way: the last walk she takes in the film is haunting.
My humble opinion is that her big roles, like in ‘Dirty Girl’, ‘Cracks’, ‘Away’ or even in ‘The Brass Teapot’ deserved the attention, and Allen is not the first world-famous director she worked with (remember Martin Scorsese in ‘Vinyl’?). All of these prove her talent and greatness. I hope one day, she’ll be recognized at the Oscars!
As I’ve promised yesterday, here is a magazine scan. It’s from a Hungarian monthly movie magazine, called VOX, translation of the text will be included after the pictures. As for the rest, here are the Juno-related instagram pictures we’ve collected in the last weeks!
Magazine Scan > 2017 > VOX Magazin
Miscellaneous > Juno Temple Instagram > 2017
If you want to know, what’s in the text, click Read the rest of this entry!
Here are the pictures from the recent edition of Contributor Magazine. As for magazines, I’ve found a little article about Juno in a local magazine, so keep an eye out for the upcoming scan of it!
9 days ago, some pictures were taken of Juno outside the Arclight Theatre in Hollywood, where a Q&A (and probably a screening) of ‘Wonder Wheel’ happened. Here they are:
Out & About > 2017 > Arriving to the Wonder Wheel Q&A at Arclight Theatre, Hollywood
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