Miles Teller was in Cannes to promote his star role in James Gray’s competition title paper tigerBut the star is still shy about press trips after September 2015 Respected Magazine profile.
“This was handled very poorly,” Teller told IndieWire of the fallout from the cover story with an opening line that reads: “You’re sitting across from Miles Teller at the Luminary restaurant in Atlanta and trying to figure out if he’s stupid.” Teller still holds a grudge over this feature.
“The reason I don’t do profiles is because I said, ‘Wow, if I don’t do this interview on camera, this person could misquote things or spoil things or say things that didn’t happen.’ “It seemed like a violation of what had already happened,” says Tiller.
the Respected The writer carried the “rooster” theme to the final concluding line: “He hugs you and goes off to contribute to the cache or the catalog or the canon or whatever you call the fuck and charms the world with his foolishness.”
Teller, who has starred in hit films such as Top Gun: Maverick and MichaelHe remembers telling his managers that he wasn’t ready to do any more interviews. “Guys, I don’t think I’m doing this again, because I’m reading this and it doesn’t look like me to me. This isn’t life, so why would I want to be a part of something where they can put that in it?” He added.
“So it’s unfortunate that just because you’re a good person, it doesn’t get attention. People want to click on the negativity. If you go to bed and put your head on your pillow and how you honestly treat people, that’s what matters,” says Tiller.
paper tiger It follows Hester and Irwin, played by Scarlett Johansson and Teller, respectively, who are raising a family in Queens in the 1980s, when Irwin’s flamboyant brother (Adam Driver) sells him out in a money-making endeavor that leaves them in the crosshairs of the Russian mob.
The crime thriller has Gray leading his semi-fictional return to his family life in the mid-1980s in Queens and is also a companion piece to his 2022 film Armageddon time.
