Monday, November 28

Shondaland Interview: David Duchovny Is Just Getting Started

Today, Duchovny shows no signs of slowing down. This month alone, he’s promoting two very distinct projects. First up is The Estate, a dark comedy in which a family of truly terrible people (Duchovny, Toni Collette, Anna Faris, Ron Livingston, and Rosemarie DeWitt) attempt to win over their terminally ill aunt (Kathleen Turner) in the hopes of becoming beneficiaries to her wealth. In the film, which is in theaters now and on demand November 22, Duchovny plays Richard, a laid-back dimwit who expresses a creepy fondness for his cousin Macey (Collette).

On the other end of the spectrum is Kepler, Duchovny’s first graphic novel, which comes out on December 27. Co-written with and illustrated by Phillip Sevy, the book is a Planet of the Apes-esque “allegorical thriller of environmental disaster, colonialism, religion, history, and adolescence,” according to the publisher. Or, as Duchovny describes it, “a human coming-of-age story with a different hominid.”

David Duchovny on The Drew Barrymore Show - November 2022

"Kepler" author David Duchovny sits down with Drew to break down his new sci-fi graphic novel, working with Meg Ryan, and his "Sex and the City" stint.


Thursday, November 24

WATCH: David Duchovny on Live with Kelly and Ryan - November 2022

 

WATCH: David Duchovny joins 'Pet Sematary' Prequel (2023)

Paramount+ is set to release a prequel to Pet Sematary, with screenwriter Lindsey Beer sitting in the director’s chair. The new film is said to be set prior to the events of the original 1983 Stephen King story, taking place well before the Creed family moves into their new home.

Wednesday, November 23

Screen Rant: David Duchovny & Rosemarie DeWitt Interview: The Estate

The Estate stars David Duchovny & Rosemarie DeWitt chat about approaching cluelessness and bad behavior with good humor in their new comedy.


LA Mag: 15 Minutes with David Duchovny

The actor is flexing his comedy muscle portraying a sleazy, tracksuit-clad app developer in ”The Estate.” He speaks all about it with LAMag—and reveals his go-to local restaurant and favorite L.A. mystery. 


Brobible: David Duchovny’s Real-Life Idea For The World’s Dumbest App Inspired The Best Joke In His New Movie

You can tell a fair amount about someone based on the first project that comes to mind when they hear the words “David Duchovny”: there are the OGs who wouldn’t need more than a second to say The X-Files, comedy fans who might cite his scene-stealing cameo in Zoolander or his role in Evolution, and others who know him best for playing the Charles Bukowski-inspired writer Hank Moody on Californication.

Exclusive: David Duchovny & Rosemarie DeWitt Play Dirty in The Estate

Duchovny and DeWitt discuss the benefits of an ensemble cast during our interview. No one has to shoulder the burden of carrying the entire film. Their collective experience made the sharp humor look effortless with particular praise for co-star Keyla Monterroso Mejia. She plays another cousin obsessed with Dungeons and Dragons. They also discuss a knockdown funny scene of trying to get an unwitting sex offender to expose himself.


New: David Duchovny Joins ‘Adam the First'

 An update about David's new project called Adam The First


The Movie Times: BTS Interviews with David Duchovny and Anna Faris - The Estate

In the first video, David Duchovny talks about his character in the new movie THE ESTATE. In the second video, Anna Faris also talks about her character and working alongside David Duchovny. 


E! Interview: David Duchovny & Rosemarie DeWitt Talk Filming 'The Estate'

David Duchovny and Rosemarie DeWitt talk chemistry onset while filming "The Estate." Plus, hear why Rosemarie says it's fun playing an "awful" person.