It’s an often-repeated axiom that filmmaking is a collaborative art form. It’s certainly true. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of people whose creative work goes into making the movies that we ...
Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. (center foreground) at the site of his father’s assassination with (from left) Dawn Ali, L.A. Holts, Eastside TBJ, Shirley Gore, Mike Lawry Baby, OPlus, Awthentik Poetry, and ...
Jake Dell, whose family has owned the beloved NYC eatery for five generations, tells The Hollywood Reporter that the filmmaker was "a Brooklyn guy who would come and grab a sandwich." By Ryan Gajewski ...
new video loaded: ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ | Anatomy of a Scene transcript “My Name is Rian Johnson. I wrote and directed “Wake Up, Dead Man.” “All right, everyone!” This is a scene that’s about halfway ...
Case in point: James Cameron’s Aliens took a sharp turn from Ridley Scott’s original film, changing the tone from a sci-fi/horror nightmare to an action-horror thrill ride. Cameron was clearly ...
Media is created to share a human connection, to elicit emotions and feelings in the viewer or reader. These reactions come from both a collective understanding and individual experiences, and how one ...
This video shows how the team created Alien Parkour in Real Life, combining creative costume design, practical stunts, and cinematic editing. It follows the process from filming outdoor parkour ...
Dobbs’ Dead Halloween Show, Einstein’s Tap House, Burlington, Tuesday, October 28: On the Tuesday before Halloween, I headed to downtown Burlington wearing a red-and-black-striped sweater and fedora ...
Whatever happened to Fred Savage? In a 2012 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Fred Savage revealed words he spoke at age thirteen that proved prophetic: “On the set, they call me ‘Little Opie’ ...
She came up with “In space no one can hear you scream” while washing dishes, and it was used on the film's poster co-designed by her husband. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor “In addition to being a ...
Barbara Gips, who wrote some of the most iconic movie taglines of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, died on October 16, in the Bronx. You might not know the name, but you know her words. Gips, a highly ...