Stevie Martin and Lawrence Davis are two very well-established makeup and hair designers, having traversed the worlds of film and television with equal success and... Read More
Benji Bury
From a young age Benji knew he had a passion for all things movies, being able to use a DVD player before he could talk. When he discovered a thing called the 'Oscars' on the radio one morning, it changed his outlook on film and made him much more aware of the business side of things. He would stay up all night to watch the Academy Awards, and now that same kid gets to meet the potential/already nominees and meet some great inspirations of his.
Germaine Franco is one of the biggest up and coming composers working in Hollywood and this year made history as the first-ever female composer of... Read More
Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up opens on a quiet scene of Jennifer Lawrence’s character, Kate, going about her normal business as an astronomer. Making a... Read More
Your Honor follows a judge (Bryan Cranston) who has to re-evaluate his moral compass after his son is responsible for a hideous incident. Despite Your... Read More
Nick Robinson had previously made a name for himself as a teenage heart throb, staring in hits such as Love, Simon and Jurassic World. But... Read More

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