Category: Interviews
MCU’s First Trans Actor Zoe Terakes Talks Making History at Marvel
MCU’s First Trans Actor Zoe Terakes Talks Making History at Marvel

Home TV News MCU’s First Trans Actor Zoe Terakes Talks Making History at Marvel "We belong there with the big guys." During an exclusive interview with Collider’s own Perri Nemiroff in Park City during Sundance, Ironheart series star Zoe Terakes…

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“The Best Tool for Capturing Human Behavior”: Editors Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aretryck on Fantastic Machine
“The Best Tool for Capturing Human Behavior”: Editors Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aretryck on Fantastic Machine

Fantastic Machine, courtesy of Sundance Institute. Co-directors, cinematographers, producers and editors Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aretryck embark on a meticulous dissection of “image-making and a mapping of its movement through society” in Fantastic Machine, the duo’s documentary that utilizes…

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Máiréad Tyers on Extraordinary, Hulu’s Inventive New Comedy
Máiréad Tyers on Extraordinary, Hulu’s Inventive New Comedy

At first glance, Hulu’s new series Extraordinary may look like half of Friends but with a perky pet, and just as fun. Jen, Carrie, and Kash are 20-something London flatmates with a mysterious stray cat named Jizzlord. But there’s more…

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Andrea Riseborough Addresses Overspending on Oscar Campaigns
Andrea Riseborough Addresses Overspending on Oscar Campaigns

Home Movie News ‘To Leslie’ Star Andrea Riseborough Addresses the Problem of Overspending on Oscar Campaigns "I was promoting four films this year, two of which had huge platforms behind them and a lot of muscle. This is not one…

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That ’90s Show Creator Gregg Mettler on Nostalgia, Casting, and the Show’s Future
That ’90s Show Creator Gregg Mettler on Nostalgia, Casting, and the Show’s Future

It says a lot about the machinations of culture that there was so much anticipation for That '90s Show, considering that the previous That '70s Show spin-off, That '80s Show, was a single-season flop. That's because the 2020s are a…

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“I Like to Channel Musicality Into the Act of Editing”: Editor Adam Dicterow on Mutt
“I Like to Channel Musicality Into the Act of Editing”: Editor Adam Dicterow on Mutt

Mutt, courtesy of Sundance Institute. Feña (Lío Mehiel) is a 20-something trans guy living in Brooklyn in Mutt, the feature debut from writer-director Vuk Lungulov-Klotz. His life is instantly thrown into tumult when a series of people reenter his life…

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Actress Travina Springer Talks Sundance Premiere of To Live and Die and Live
Actress Travina Springer Talks Sundance Premiere of To Live and Die and Live

Those who have been to Sundance Film Festival can attest to how excitingly chaotic the event can be, especially for those who are there to work. Between the weather-related challenges of it being held atop the mountainous Park City, Utah…

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Anne Hathaway & More on a Story That’s “Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea”
Anne Hathaway & More on a Story That’s “Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea”

The film adaptation of Ottessa Moshfegh’s award-winning debut novel is here and it features a stacked team of creators both in front of and behind the lens. Thomasin McKenzie leads Eileen as the title character, a young woman living in…

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“I Like To Edit Ideas, Not Sequences”: Editor Geraldine Mangenot on Other People’s Children
“I Like To Edit Ideas, Not Sequences”: Editor Geraldine Mangenot on Other People’s Children

Virginie Efira and Callie Ferreira Goncalves in Other People's Children In Other People’s Children, the latest from director Rebecca Zlowtowski, a woman in her 40s named Rachel (Virginie Efira) grapples with the idea of being a mother—as well as the…

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Jason Woliner Bids Farewell to Paul T. Goldman
Jason Woliner Bids Farewell to Paul T. Goldman

This article contains spoilers for the Peacock series Paul T. Goldman.We love fiction, and yet it so often erases what's seemingly real; it's a double-edged sword that way, fighting against the doldrums we despise, but cutting into our capacity to…

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Shortcomings’ Randall Park & Justin Min on Telling a New Asian American Story
Shortcomings’ Randall Park & Justin Min on Telling a New Asian American Story

Adapted from the graphic novel of the same name, Shortcomings marks Ant-Man and Always Be My Maybe actor Randall Park’s feature directorial debut at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Directed off a script penned by the original story’s author, Adrian…

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The Team Behind Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out Discuss Their Sundance Premiere
The Team Behind Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out Discuss Their Sundance Premiere

The 2023 Sundance Film Festival was just days away when director Jake Van Wagoner, actors Emma Tremblay and Jacob Buster, and I sat down over Zoom to discuss their film Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left…

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