What’s
Inside
6
FINALLY IN
THEATERS
It took 20 years for
actor Edward Norton
to get “Motherless
Brooklyn” to screens.
8
HEEDING
THE CALL
The “music and
rhythm” of “The
Lighthouse” spoke to
Willem Dafoe.
10
A MUSICAL
MISSION
Elton John dissected,
rearranged and
uniquely orchestrated
for “Rocketman.”
20
AWKWAFINA
GETS DRAMATIC
“I’m a frumpy,
slouchy, big mouth.”
Not a typical movie
star, says the actress.
26
ONCE UPON
HIS TIME
Quentin Tarantino’s
love letter to L.A. —
re-creating the city
that was.
28
REAL HEROES
DO CRY
There’s more to super-
hero movies than
those extended action
sequences.
4
THE
BUZZMETER
The Envelope’s ex-
perts launch early pre-
dictions with easy
calls and underdogs.
32
GOLD
STANDARD
Awards columnist
Glenn Whipp steers
you through the
season.
AWARDS PREVIEW
‘The
character is
such a rich
mess of
paradoxes.
He’s afflicted
but talented,
he’s funny but
also poignant
and lonely.’
EDWARD
NORTON
ON HIS
“MOTHERLESS
BROOKLYN”
CHARACTER
6
Plus
Michael Nagle
For The Times
S3
THE ENVELOPE LOS ANGELES TIMES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019