ARTS: “Ezra,” directed by Tony Goldwyn, imagines parenting as a stand-up routine, presenting a story that is as unfiltered as a late-night comedy set and as heartfelt as a father’s love. (Story via @melng_) https://t.co/OM5UQrL27b
Ezra review: A kind if cloying dramedy about autism https://t.co/vPwUXEV3yK https://t.co/T6xd5ovbxc
Tony Goldwyn talks about his new film “Ezra” about a comedian co-parenting his autistic son played by 15-year-old William A. Fitzgerald. Goldwyn shares why he was inspired to direct the film, while Fitzgerald reveals how he got the role and his plans to continue pursuing acting. https://t.co/jefAYkjOiC
Whoopi Goldberg accepted a role in Tony Goldwyn's new film 'Ezra' without reading the script, marking a 'Ghost' reunion. 'Ezra' is a kind if cloying dramedy about a comedian co-parenting his autistic son, played by 15-year-old William A. Fitzgerald. Tony Goldwyn, inspired to direct the film, discusses the heartfelt and unfiltered nature of the story, which presents parenting as a stand-up routine. Fitzgerald shares his experience of getting the role and his aspirations in acting.