NBC Today – Johnny Depp, Cast, Director Chat Creative Freedom In ‘Black Mass’
September 23, 2015
September 23, 2015
NBC invited us to record an interview at the Toronto International Film Festival with the cast and director of the new movie ‘Black Mass.’
In the new film “Black Mass,” Johnny Depp plays real-life Boston gang lord Whitey Bulger. TODAY’s Natalie Morales visits the show’s cast, including Dakota Johnson and Peter Sarsgaard. Depp says that while it would be easy to dismiss the movie as just another gangster film, it’s really a dimensional human story.
Matt Langley putting a wireless microphone on Johnny Depp
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