Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel.
The role of the supporting actor is a noble one. It's a kind of performance that demands both humility and terrific skill, a capacity to let the lead actor or actress take center stage or fit seamlessly into a larger ensemble while still delivering work that's impactful and memorable. Throughout history, there have been many outstanding supporting performances in movies — but only a handful that are truly, genuinely perfect.
Quite fittingly, Dukakis's performance is perhaps the most beloved Best Supporting Actress Oscar recipient of the '80s. The actress is hilarious, endlessly charismatic, and quite convincingly Italian-American in the role. However, she also adds nuance in small facial expressions and brief gestures that add an awful lot to her character. It's largely thanks to her magnetic charm that this is one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time.
Pesci's performance as DeVito is explosive, unpredictable, simultaneously terrifying and — don't tell him — kinda funny. It was the role that earned him an Academy Award, and to this day, it's remembered as one of the best in the gangster genre. The actor perfectly embodies the film's tone: brutal and dark, with a strangely effective and dark sense of humor.
With some of the most flawless direction and most impeccable performances of Anderson's filmography, The Master is easily one of the most riveting psychological dramas from the 2010s. It also happens to be arguably the actor's best performance. Mysterious and terrifying yet irresistibly charming, it's a masterful portrayal of a profoundly complex man. Hoffman gives a shockingly calm and quiet performance that hides incredible amounts of power under its subdued façade.
Waltz plays Hans Landa, the evil polyglot Austrian SS Colonel who serves as the film's main antagonist. For a long time, Tarantino thought that he wouldn't be able to make Inglourious Basterds since he thought that the role of Landa was simply unplayable. Then, along came Waltz. His Landa is beyond chilling, a horrifying force of nature whose evil is juxtaposed with his charismatic smile and bubbly demeanor. In Waltz's hands, Landa becomes one of the best movie villains of the 2000s.
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