Glenn Close reinvents the archetype of the ‘scary church lady’ in Rian Johnson’s ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ while offering candid insights into ‘All’s Fair’ and her surprising collaboration with Kim Kardashian. Her willingness to probe the shadows of faith, fame, and the industry makes these projects essential viewing—and her voice a crucial one as Hollywood grapples with change.
The Roots of a Chilling Performance: Close’s Own Brush with Religious Zeal
Few performances in recent memory promise the psychological charge of Glenn Close as Martha Delacroix in ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’. But for Close, embodying a character whose faith weaponizes control and fear was more than a stretch—it was a deep excavation of her own upbringing.
As a child, Close spent formative years within the Moral Re-Armament movement, an experience she now likens to a cult. That early exposure to religious fundamentalism’s more toxic undercurrents shaped her understanding of Martha, the right-hand enforcer to firebrand preacher Jefferson Wicks (played by Josh Brolin). “I don’t think people join cults like that if they’re happy or if they’re whole people. Something’s missing in their lives,” Close observes, describing how her character commits with chilling intensity to keeping the church congregation in line.
Method and Meaning: Drawing Empathy from Darkness
Close’s Martha is never a caricature. “She’s missed out on so much in life by taking care of Wicks,” Close reflects. Years spent playing the dutiful soldier find expression in Martha’s rigid posture and all-black wardrobe, but Close insists on seeing—even in villains—the wounded child within. This capacity for empathy is a hallmark of her career, elevating every antagonist she touches into a rounded, human creation.
The ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ Set: Camaraderie Behind Closed Doors
Although she stalks the screen with a menacing aura, Close describes the film’s atmosphere as “joyful.” The London shoot bonded an A-list cast: Daniel Craig, Jeremy Renner, Mila Kunis, Josh O’Connor, and more. Instead of retreating to trailers, the ensemble gathered in a single tent, unwinding over coffee and English candy. Close recalls backgammon matches with Kunis or O’Connor and moments of laughter that, paradoxically, fueled her most intimidating work to date.
Power Moves: Close’s Relentless Career Momentum at 78
At an age when many would eye retirement, Close’s range and energy continue to expand. She is currently on location in Germany for the next Hunger Games prequel, ‘Sunrise on the Reaping,’ describing the set as “huge” and full of cinematic spectacle—chariots, helicopters, and crowds. Her relentless drive is a testament to her rare stamina and adaptability, qualities that have kept her essential for decades (Variety).
Entering the Murphy-Verse: From Stage Intimidation to ‘All’s Fair’
Close’s most recent television turn—her first in the hyper-stylized world of Ryan Murphy’s ‘All’s Fair’—challenged even this veteran. Playing a cunning divorce attorney in a surreal, camp-leaning legal drama, Close admits she was “intimidated” and initially struggled with the show’s unpredictable tone. Her honesty strips away the bravado and reveals the vulnerability even icons face when moving into uncharted creative territory.
All Eyes on Kim: A New Kind of Co-Star
Perhaps most headline-grabbing is Close’s collaboration with Kim Kardashian. The reality titan may be an unusual scene partner for an Oscar favorite, but Close found the partnership surprisingly rewarding. “She always knew her lines. She never was late. She always was prepared,” Close remarks, dispelling the cynicism often directed at newcomers from non-traditional entertainment backgrounds. Kardashian’s humility and relentless preparation earned Close’s respect and challenge dated ideas about celebrity work ethic (Variety review).
Controversy and Critique: ‘All’s Fair’ Faces Harsh Reviews
Despite the cast’s best efforts, ‘All’s Fair’ met with a barrage of negative responses from TV critics, many calling the show “loud, ludicrous, and dull.” Rather than retreat, Close calls out what she sees as a rush to judgment: “I think the first three episodes were the weakest… I’ve seen all nine episodes, and I think it actually adds up to something.”
In a media environment where snap reactions dictate reputations, Close encourages a more patient, holistic consumption of narrative television—an approach rooted in her decades of craft.
Cultural Crossroads: Faith, Fame, and Fan Perception
For fans, the greatest resonance in Close’s new roles comes from the intersection of real-world controversy—about cult-like communities, the power of image, and the blending of celebrity domains. Her nuanced Martha Delacroix in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ lays bare the dangers of unchecked zealotry, while her supportive comments about Kardashian challenge the internet’s favorite lines about what “real actors” look like.
- ‘Knives Out’ sequels continue to attract A-list talent and dissect American institutions through murder mystery, with each chapter providing fertile ground for character actors like Close.
- Ryan Murphy’s TV dramas have become a rite of passage—and a minefield—for big names seeking reinvention, seen in both the critical headwinds and the creative risks of ‘All’s Fair.’
- Fan communities fiercely debate the casting of industry outsiders and the merits of genre fluidity—discussions now amplified by Close’s candid praise of Kardashian and self-reflection on her own past.
Why This Matters: Redefining Who ‘Belongs’ in Hollywood
Close’s willingness to talk openly about her own insecurities, her empathy for misunderstood outsiders, and her refusal to conform to narrow definitions of artistic legitimacy signal a more inclusive future for both creators and audiences. As streaming, social media, and the relentless churn of the news cycle blur the lines between pop culture and serious drama, Close insists that talent, curiosity, and determination—not pedigree—remain at the core of great storytelling (Variety).
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