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Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023
Director Nelson Cragg Goes Out Partying With "The Boys"
First establishing himself as an accomplished cinematographer--as underscored by an ASC Award win in 2009 for an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (“For Gedda”), and a pair of Emmy nominations in 2013 and 2016, respectively, for episodic lensing on Homeland (“Beirut Is Back”) and The People...
Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022
Noah Baumbach Makes "White Noise," Finds A Cinematic Playground
It was early in the pandemic when filmmaker Noah Baumbach, for the first time in his career, found himself wondering what he was going to do next. 2019 had been a big year, both professionally and in his personal life. He lost his father. He had a child, with partner Greta Gerwig. And both had big...
Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022
Naomi Ackie, Director Kasi Lemmons Come Together To Tell Whitney Houston's Story
Naomi Ackie, who plays Whitney Houston in the new biopic "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," is the first to admit that she is not a doppelganger for the pop star. In fact, she'll go so far as to say she doesn't look like her at all. "I was like, are you guys sure? Are you absolutely sure?" Ackie said...
Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022
Emperor of Light Roger Deakins Discusses "Empire of Light," Cinema's Past and Future
The first photograph Roger Deakins ever took, in 1969 Bournemouth, England, shows a man and a woman quietly eating lunch on a bench outside a ladies room. A sign reads: "Keep it to yourself." Deakins has taken countless images since that first snap. He's photographed "Fargo," "Kundun" and "The...
Monday, Nov. 14, 2022
Tony Kushner Reflects On Serving As Writer/Therapist For Steven Spielberg and "The Fabelmans"
"The Fabelmans" is Steven Spielberg's most autobiographical movie, but the introspection it required wasn't done in isolation. The film, rather, grew out of conversations between Spielberg and his frequent collaborator Tony Kushner, the "Angels in America" playwright who penned three of Spielberg's...
Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022
Kevin Costner Discusses The Relevance of "Yellowstone," The Western Genre
While a healthy slice of America awaited today's (11/13) return of the hit series "Yellowstone," star Kevin Costner was in Moab, Utah, scouting locations for yet another Western epic, "Horizon." Costner's 60-some film credits, among them "Field of Dreams," "The Bodyguard," "JFK" and "Bull Durham,"...
Friday, Nov. 11, 2022
The Long & Short of It: Marc Webb Reflects On Features, TV, Spots, Music Videos
Director Marc Webb has a filmmaking range that extends from commercials to branded content, music videos, indie and studio features, as well as to television series. His roots are in short form fare, most notably music videos where his credits include My Chemical Romance’s “Helena,” All American...
Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022
Todd Field, Cate Blanchett Dive Deeper Into "Tár"
When Cate Blanchett stepped out of her first screening for " Tár," she wanted to immediately go back and watch it again. Sure, she might be a little biased considering she stars in the film ( and learned how to speak German, conduct an orchestra and play piano for the role ), but it's not an...
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022
Park Chan-wook Shares His "Decision to Leave," South Korea's Oscar Entry
Long before Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" triumphed at the Oscars and "Squid Game" circled the globe, Park Chan-wook was astonishing worldwide audiences with his sumptuously stylistic, outrageously violent and devilishly elaborate vision of Korean cinema. His latest, "Decision to Leave," is in some...
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022
Rodger, Donnelly Reflect On "Supernatural" Origin Story, "The Winchesters"
When Drake Rodger and Meg Donnelly, stars of the new series "The Winchesters" on The CW, attended their first Comic-Con last weekend in New York, they were accompanied by security guards. Rodger recalls noticing one of the guards repeatedly looking at actor, co-creator and co-executive producer of...

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