Alexander/Alexandra
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 10:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Alexander SkarsgÄrd, Diary of a Teenage Girl, Drag Queens, Hidden, Tarzan, War on Everyone

From the "We Nearly Forgot To Mention It And What Is Wrong With Us" Folder:
Alexander Skarsgård, currently untethered to a particular role/screen persona post-True Blood, came to the premiere of The Diary of a Teenage Girl (opening tomorrow) in drag. For reasons we know not...

But he did it in 1970s style as befitting the period drama. Since he's already 6'4" how tall was he in heels? We didn't think we could love him any more than we already did. (Our secret hope is that he can sing and dance, too, and he's sending an unsubtle message that he'd like to be Hedwig on Broadway post-Taye Diggs

Skarsgård is very good in the movie, too, as a man who starts sleeping with his girlfriend's (Kristen Wiig) curious 15 year old daughter (played by Bel Powley). Here's Michael's Review from Sundance. I can't say that I loved it quite as much as everyone else did at Sundance but it's definitely worth seeing... the actors are all quite riveting and it's a bravely sexual movie with surprising visual panache, breaking out into animation at some points.

Next up for the sexy Swedish star is a horror thriller called Hidden with Andrea Riseborough (pictured left on the set) and the title role in the latest attempt at reviving a super ancient franchise called Tarzan. Perhaps you've heard of it? 'He Tarzan, Margot Robbie is Jane.' That jungle swinging adventure will open for the 4th of July holiday in 2016 testing his box office mettle because he hasn't really been asked to carry mainstream features up till now -- I still wonder what his Thor would have been, since he's an actual Norse God, and he was in the running for that Marvel franchise till the Hemsworth end.

He's also in the ensemble of the New Mexico set dirty cops comedy War on Everyone by John Michael McDonaugh (of Calvary fame) which also features Theo James, Michael Peña, Caleb Landry Jones and Miss Bala herself Stephanie Sigman.

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