Monthly Archives: June 2012

Ezra @ “The Amazing Spiderman” Screening

Ezra @ “The Amazing Spiderman” Screening

Ezra has graced us with another public appearance! Here he is at a special screening of “The Amazing Spiderman” at Regal Union Square in New York. Don’t know if it was in 3D, but Ezra sure rocked the 3D glasses!

‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ New York Special Screening


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I’ve also added lots more high qualities to the June 26 “Savages” New York Premiere.

Ezra @ “Savages” NYC Premiere

Ezra @ “Savages” NYC Premiere

Ezra attended the “Savages” New York premiere June 27th at SVA Theater. I mean hot dayuumm lol – my favorite look of his so far! He accessorized with a rainbow flag which he pretended to chuck at photographers and cover his face with – not sure whether he was showing his support for gay pride or just being his crazy self – either way, we still love him!

APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 26: “Savages” New York Premiere



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I’ve also added more photos from the “Red Lights” Premiere, including after-party photos, which Ezra attended June 25th.

Ezra @ ‘Red Lights’ Premiere

Ezra @ ‘Red Lights’ Premiere

Ezra Miller attends the ‘Red Lights’ Premiere at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema on June 25, 2012 in New York City. Lookin like a hippie’s dream with a buddha frog in his pocket :) .

APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 25: ‘Red Lights’ Premiere

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APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 25: ‘Red Lights’ Premiere – After-Party

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Ezra Miller turned a premiere of Robert De Niro’s “Red Lights” into a bizarre show and tell on Monday. The “We Need To Talk About Kevin” star, son of Workman Publishing’s Robert S. Miller, appeared at Sunshine Cinema with Shailene Woodley and proceeded to pull an antler out of his paisley pants’ pocket, to shake at photographers. Spies said Miller was packing “a fake frog in his shirt pocket.” Gina Gershon and Jonathan Ames circulated at an after-party at Chinatown cocktail spot Apotheke. {nypost.com}

^Lol das our boy!

Ezra for Elle Girl Japan

Ezra for Elle Girl Japan

Ezra was recently in Tokyo promoting We Need to Talk About Kevin. He does a pretty revealing video interview with Elle Girl Japan on how much he loves Tokyo, his type (or lack there of) women, how he tends to scare girls away, working with Tilda Swinton and Emma Watson and more. There is also a new photoshoot :D .

MEDIA > Photoshoots and Portraits > 050 – Elle Girl Japan

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Ezra for New Jersey Monthly

Ezra for New Jersey Monthly

Ezra has done a new interview complete with portrait for New Jersey Monthly, representing his home state:

Ezra Miller Perks Up


Ezra Miller is not exactly Jack Nicholson or Robert DeNiro, but getting him to agree to an interview feels like an achievement just the same.

That’s not because Miller, 19, is off-the-charts busy. He is not yet consumed by the inevitable promo blitz for the movie The Perks of Being a Wallflower, to be released this fall, in which he plays a corrupting influence on a tortured high school freshman. (The film also stars Paul Rudd and Emma Watson.) And his last two films, We Need to Talk About Kevin and Another Happy Day, both 2011 releases, are well behind him.

But Miller, who lived in Wyckoff until moving to Hoboken at 14 with his parents, has his reasons for being a reluctant subject. Foremost among them is the way the media has portrayed him so far.

“This article made me dislike Ezra Miller,” reads a comment posted about a New York Observer profile published in December (headline: “The Most Misunderstood Kid in Showbiz?”). And in January, a New York magazine article titled “We Need to Talk About Ezra” described Miller as having “a habit of spewing half-baked musings.” The article rendered the following judgment: “He can’t have been easy to raise.”

But Miller, who now lives in Manhattan’s Chelsea section (his parents still reside in Hoboken), can also come across as a regular kid from New Jersey.

“All of my early experiences playing make-believe in my backyard in Wyckoff and playing drums in my basement and in my friends’ basements—that’s where my artistry comes from,” he says during a phone interview.

Further inspiration can be traced to his kindergarten classroom at the Village School, now in Waldwick, where his teacher, “who maybe had a more profound effect on my life than anyone,” accepted him into the choir. That spawned his love of opera. At six, he landed a role in the U.S. premiere of the Philip Glass opera White Raven at Lincoln Center. Later, he joined the Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus. By the time he was 14, Hollywood came calling; his first role was as a boarding-school outcast in Afterschool.

Not all of Hoboken was thrilled for him, especially at the Hudson School, where he was a freshman. “A lot of resentment started coming my way because I was absent so much,” he says.

Miller quit school at 16. One day, he may finish. “I think I have only three credits to fulfill,” he says. For now, he contends that his home state provides a top-notch education, even to those who don’t get diplomas.

“There’s a lot of really wonderful learning happening outside of schools all over New Jersey,” he says. “It’s in the garages and basements and back alleys. It’s art.” {njmonthly.com}

Gallery Update: 2012 Appearances

Gallery Update: 2012 Appearances

I’ve updated Ezra’s public appearances this year, including lots more Cannes exclusives, as well as a never seen event – Ezra at the ‘Therese Desqueyroux’ Film Premiere, hopefully we’ll get some more MQ’s from here soon!

APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > May 17: Trophee Chopard In Partnership With Variety Magazine – 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival


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Appearances in 2012 > May 17: Trophee Chopard In Partnership With Variety Magazine – 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival – Reception


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APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > May 27: ‘Therese Desqueyroux’ Film Premiere – 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival


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APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 03: MTV Movie Awards – Arrivals


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APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 03: MTV Movie Awards – Show


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APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 05: Premiere Of Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap


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Gallery: Photoshoot Update

Gallery: Photoshoot Update

I’ve added some adorable new photoshoot pics from Cannes, including 1 from Vanity Fair, as well as some new additions and higher quality replacements to what I like to refer to as his ‘sensual-hippie’ shoot with Samantha Casolari for Bullet Magazine :) :

MEDIA > Photoshoots and Portraits

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MEDIA > Photoshoots and Portraits > 010 – Samantha Casolari for Bullet

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Ezra @ ‘The Art of Rap’ Premiere

Ezra @ ‘The Art of Rap’ Premiere

Ezra attended the premiere of “Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap” at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood tonight.

APPEARANCES > Appearances in 2012 > June 05: Premiere Of Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap

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As mind-numbingly, heart-wrenchingly, drool-worthingly f*ckable beautiful as he looks here, I can’t help but wish he looked like this for the MTV Movie Awards. But then again, he’s prob cause an overload of head explosions, so maybe it’s better that he kept his hair up. That’s our Ezra, so thoughtful <3!

MTV: ‘Perks Of Being A Wallflower’ Gives Ezra Miller ‘Rocky Horror’ Fever

MTV: ‘Perks Of Being A Wallflower’ Gives Ezra Miller ‘Rocky Horror’ Fever

On Sunday night, fans were treated to the world premiere of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” trailer as part of the 2012 MTV Movie Awards pre-show. Based on Stephen Chbosky’s coming-of-age novel, the film’s first look showed many of the key scenes in the story.

How Does Ezra Miller Get In The Mindset Of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?

One of those important moments showed the main character, Charlie (Logan Lerman), catching a live performance of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” starring his new friends Sam (Emma Watson) and Patrick (Ezra Miller).

Miller’s character stars as the British rock musical’s cross-dressing, flamboyant emcee in the film, Frank N. Furter. When we caught up with Miller during the ceremony, he revealed he thought about ditching other roles and taking up “Rocky Horror” as his full-time project.

“For me, I was very grateful to even be able to [act in 'Rocky Horror'], and I had this moment where I was like, ‘I might do “Rocky Horror Picture Show” forever. That might be it,’ ” he said. “After I did Frank N. Furter they made this offer. They were like, ‘You should come back and do it on Saturday. You should play Frank N. Furter. You can be our guest.’ And it flashed through my mind. I had this synaptic flash like, ‘[In] every city, I could play Frank N. Furter or Riff Raff.’ And then I was like, ‘OK, wait a second. No, I can’t do it.’ ”

The “We Need to Talk About Kevin” star also told us that getting into his character is not easy to describe because it’s a different experience for every actor.

“How do [I] get in the mind-set to put on the heels?” he asked. “I’m not the best equipped to explain that. You are the best equipped to explain that. It’s different for anyone how someone would become Frank N. Furter. For me it was a long-awaited opportunity to salute one of my favorite artists in the world. And that came through the fact that ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ is for the LGBQT community, and for youth communities, and for culture! For pop culture is the beacon of hope for how something can survive — truly survive.”

Miller continued to explain that the famed musical is still performed in “every town, every week” because it’s a long-lasting cult classic adored by many fans. “You’re going to have these counterparts of culture that are gonna show out to show pride at ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ no matter what.”