Elle Fanning breaks down what makes her movie star tick in 'Sentimental Value'

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In this week’s episode of The Envelope podcast, the “Sentimental Value” star reflects on growing up onscreen and following in big sister Dakota Fanning’s footsteps.Kelvin Washington: Welcome to The Envelope.I’m Kelvin Washington, alongside Yvonne Villarreal.
We also have Mark Olsen here.And you know, we’ve done it all when it comes to the Oscars.
We’ve talked about nominations.We’ve talked about the Oscar nominee luncheon.
And now we got to talk about what you actually want to see from the telecast.And there’s so many different ways we can go about this.
If it is someone you just want to maybe win, but even more broader, it can be just things that you’re into, say, “This is why it’s going to be great or what I want to see.”Yvonne Villarreal: Conan O’Brien.Mark Olsen: Could you be more specific, please? Washington: This is really a thing with you.Villarreal: Yes.Washington: As a person who always thought late night was in his future, Conan was always one of the guys I loved.The dry humor, the wit, the self-deprecation and all that.Villarreal: I thought he did a wonderful job last year despite a lot of turmoil in his life that was happening at the same time.
I’m really excited to see like what he’s going to deliver this time around.I could really use a laugh.
I know I’m not alone.And he was in a film this year too.
So it’ll be interesting to see if we get any gags with him in Rose Byrne.I would love that.
She obviously is very funny.I’m also very much looking forward to — sorry, not sorry — a performance by the KPop Demon Hunters for “Golden.” I need to get up out of my seat.
That’s what I’m excited for.Washington: Well, trust me, my daughters will be right there with you.My goodness.Villarreal: It’ll be a moment.Washington: I’m like, “When did you learn all the lyrics?” Like, I don’t see this happening, yet they ...