Q&A: Stanley Tucci on grief, food and ‘Supernova’
NEW YORK — Stanley Tucci’s pandemic experiences have run the gamut.
He has home-schooled little kids with his wife, Felicity Blunt. He has shared cocktail recipes. He has had the virus. He has worked on film and TV sets with new safety protocols. He has written a food memoir — the first draft in London’s first lockdown, the second draft in its second.
And he is starring in a newly released film in which he gives one of the finest performances of his career. In “Supernova,” Tucci plays Tusker, a novelist on the edge of early on-set dementia. He’s still himself but it’s starting to slip away. He and his longtime partner, Sam (Colin Firth) take a road trip in an R.V. through England’s Lake District, maybe their last. The film, currently playing in theatres, will be available to rent digitally Feb. 16.
“It’s a real pick-me-up during the pandemic,” Tucci deadpanned in a recent interview.