Jennifer Lame’s filmography prior to 2020 might not directly lend itself to the notion of cutting together two of Christopher Nolan’s densest, most timeline-bending works.... Read More
Interviews (Film)
Ruth De Jong never expected to become one of the most exacting, talented production designers working in Hollywood today. Having come up as a painter... Read More
When small children are first given the freedom to dress themselves, their selections are always a bit jumbled. Whether they’re wearing off-season pieces or mixing... Read More
There are a lot of things that make Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer the best film of the year. From Nolan’s confident direction and meticulous screenplay, to... Read More
When you’re talking to Andrew Scott he leans in. As a listener and conversationalist you feel like you might be the only two people in... Read More
As soon as the very first frame of All of Us Strangers emerges onto the screen, it’s hard not to find oneself moved by the... Read More
Sandra Hüller is already a European household name, but now it’s time for the rest of the world to join in. The German actress’ meteoric... Read More
My, how a year can change someone’s life. In such a short span of time, Paul Mescal has become one of the most in demand,... Read More
“I can never get used to the San Francisco weather.” I’m sitting with Andrew Haigh in a high rise in San Francisco on a very... Read More
Ludwig Göransson is one of the most enrapturing composers working in film music today. Hailing from Sweden, and having meticulously honed his musical craft from... Read More

Interview: Jennifer Lame Breaks Down the Editing of ‘Oppenheimer,’ Going From Script to Final Cut with Christopher Nolan
Interview: ‘Oppenheimer’ Production Designer Ruth De Jong Talks Natural Set Design, the American West, and Her Close Bond with Jack Fisk
Interview: From Discordant Ensembles to Condom Capes, ‘Poor Things’ Costume Designer Holly Waddington Talks About Bella Baxter’s Sartorial Expedition
Interview: Cillian Murphy on his Partnership with Christopher Nolan and Crafting an American Prometheus with ‘Oppenheimer’
Interview: Andrew Scott on the Responsibility and Privilege of Being in ‘All of Us Strangers,’ Coming Out Stories, and Intimacy with Paul Mescal
Interview: With ‘All of Us Strangers,’ Cinematographer Jamie D. Ramsay Choreographs a Story of Love
Interview: Sandra Hüller’s Highwire Act of Pushing the Boundaries of Motherhood in ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and Balancing Reverence and Collective Guilt in ‘The Zone of Interest’
Interview: Paul Mescal on Explorations of the Past and Creating a Natural Chemistry with Andrew Scott for ‘All of Us Strangers’
Interview: In ‘All of Us Strangers” Writer/Director Andrew Haigh Conjures Up His Own Past to Tell a Quintessential Coming Out Story
Interview: Composer Ludwig Göransson Breaks Down the Score of ‘Oppenheimer’ and Christopher Nolan’s Taste in Music
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