The film "She Came to Me" has garnered attention for the preparation methods of its stars. Marisa Tomei and director Rebecca Miller spoke with actual tugboat operators in New York to prepare for their roles. Similarly, Anne Hathaway watched a significant amount of "nun cinema" to portray an OCD-addled woman looking to live a convent life. In an interview, Miller discusses the unexpected symmetry between Hathaway and Tomei. Hathaway herself admits to being starstruck by Tomei on set, saying she "literally couldn't think." IndieWire has debuted an exclusive clip from the film, which stars Peter Dinklage, Tomei, and Hathaway, and is now in theaters. The film is a comedy about a composer with writer's block.
Review: Peter Dinklage, Anne Hathaway and Marisa Tomei star in “She Came to Me,” director Rebecca Miller’s comedy about a composer with writer’s block https://t.co/0qqIrexWJ3
Anne Hathaway Admits She Was a Bit Starstruck by Marisa Tomei on ‘She Came to Me’ Set: ‘I Literally Couldn’t Think’ (Video) https://t.co/WGu2putp4a
IndieWire debuts an exclusive clip from Rebecca Miller's "She Came to Me," starring Peter Dinklage, Marisa Tomei, and Anne Hathaway, which is now in theaters. Read our interview with Hathaway, Miller, and Tomei here: https://t.co/qu0fsLHvWS https://t.co/7UVUW4jMuz
Writer-director of 'She Came to Me' Rebecca Miller breaks down the unexpected symmetry between Anne Hathaway and Marisa Tomei. https://t.co/YlgyNAhFuR
Marisa Tomei & Rebecca Miller spoke to actual tugboat operators in New York to prep for "She Came to Me," much like how Anne Hathaway watched a great deal of “nun cinema” to prepare to play an OCD-addled woman looking to live a convent life. Our interview: https://t.co/wYXV7G4Jfd https://t.co/cA8V5T4OlA