Eva Green is getting rave reviews for her show 'Penny Dreadful.' The '300' actress stars in the , also starring Josh Hartnett, Timothy Dalton,Rory Kinnear, Billie Piper, and Harry Treadaway.
"The standout of the episode was Eva Green's Vanessa Ives who had two superb scenes, first with Dorian in which their attraction to each other seems to ooze out of them as they whisper to each other in low dulcet tones. And secondly in what can only be described as an award-nomination worthy performance during the séance," wrote Daniel Wood with Yahoo UK about Green's performance.
'Penny Dreadful' executive producer John Logan recently said about the monster-driven series, "I started thinking about themes and why almost 200 years after [Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"] was written, we're still reading Frankenstein. I think it's because the monsters break my heart. Growing up as a gay man before it was socially acceptable, I knew what it was to feel different, alienated and not like everyone else."
Eva Green's character poster for "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" came under fire after being deemed too racy by the Motion Picture Association of America. According to Page Six, the MPAA said that the poster showed "curve of under breast and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown."
The actress is seen in a sheer robe in the poster for Dimension Films' and Frank Miller's "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For."
The racy poster seems out of character for the '300' actress. Eva Green told Shortlist during interviews for 300, "What I do on my days off is go to Selfridges and browse around the furniture department," she says, her faintly cut-glass (and only vaguely French) voice breaking into a giggle. "Recently I bought a cushion that I'm very happy with. This is the wild life of Eva Green. I'm basically an old lady."
"Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" lands August 22.