The five-time Oscar nominee and activist talks to Alexandra Pollard about her new film ‘The Jesus Rolls’, the increasing relevance of ‘Thelma & Louise’ and why she’s on the road for Bernie Sanders
Turturro got permission from the Coen brothers to take his character from the 1998 cult film, and turn him into a star. This time around, Jesus, an oleaginous bowling ball-licking registered sex offender with a hairnet and a catchphrase – “Nobody f***s with the Jesus” – has transformed into a loveable goof on the run.
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