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Cate Blanchett Discusses Life, Art, and Upcoming Film on Las Cultch

March 19, 2025 – LOS ANGELES, CA – Cate Blanchett, the acclaimed star of the new film “Black Bag,” sat down for a lively conversation on the podcast “Las Cultch” with hosts Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang. The episode kicked off with the duo recounting their experiences at the Oscars, including their encounters with Lady Gaga and excitement surrounding the award show’s events.
During the lively discussion, Blanchett delved into a wide range of topics, including the significance of white sneakers when it comes to one’s sex life and the cultural impact of Barbie and doll representation. “Wearing white sneakers, apparently, means you’re not getting any action,” she joked, revealing how she has three pairs she’d been alternating.
Shifting gears, the actress disclosed her thoughts on whether there are too many televised award shows, noting that while she believes in the importance of celebrating cinematic achievements, the frequency can diminish the uniqueness of each event.
Blanchett, who is renowned for her roles in films like “Tár,” expressed her fascination with rhythmic gymnastics and her lack of a defined acting process. “I don’t really have a method — I’m a bit of a bower bird, stealing bits from anywhere,” she remarked, emphasizing the importance of being open to creativity.
On “Black Bag,” directed by Steven Soderbergh, Blanchett plays a wife involved in a web of espionage and deception. As she explained her role and the film’s nuanced portrayal of relationships, her excitement was palpable. “This film uses technology as a backdrop for interpersonal dramas, exploring what happens when trust is compromised,” she stated.
Wrapping up her segment with some personal anecdotes, Blanchett reflected on her time in Sydney, celebrating the city’s embrace of gay culture while sharing experiences from iconic Berlin club Berghain. “Experiencing the nightlife there was truly exhilarating,” she recounted, shedding light on the sense of freedom found in dance and community.
As the episode wound down, Blanchett encouraged listeners to embrace their individuality and creativity. With “Black Bag” now in theaters, she hopes audiences will appreciate the film’s exploration of love, betrayal, and the complexity of the human experience.
Those interested in following Blanchett’s extensive filmography will certainly find it to be like a menu at a cheesecake factory, overflowing with delectable options and multi-faceted characters.