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How Hollywood Is Handling the Climate Crisis
Acclaim for Apple TV+ series “Extrapolations” demonstrates that it’s time for Hollywood to include more storylines about climate change.
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Filming Under Fire: “Retrograde” and the Realities of War
Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman’s “Retrograde” captures the final months of the 20-year US war in Afghanistan.
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“Copenhagen Cowboy:” Neon, Neo-Noir, and Nefarious
In director Nicolas Winding Refn’s acid western neon-noir “Copenhagen Cowboy,” the superheroes are ultra-stylish, neon-saturated and female.
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“It’s Like Doing Four Movies in Two Years:” Editing and Post on “Andor”
“Andor” creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy and editor John Gilroy recount the complexities of bringing the Star Wars episodic to the screen.
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Hope Seriously Is a Thing With Wings: Documentary Production on “All That Breathes”
This poetic, languorous (and award-winning) documentary features a family effort to rescue and heal black kites in Delhi as the city deals with social upheaval.
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“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed:” Art and Activism (on Both Sides of the Camera)
Documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras’ “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” shows how Nan Goldin’s life and work intersect with her activism.
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When Your Story is a Film But Also a Crazy Dream: Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Bardo”
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Bardo” is a personal odyssey through the mind of the Mexican auteur and, by extension, Mexican history.
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Director Alek Keshishian and Selena Gomez Get Real in “My Mind & Me”
In the Apple TV+ documentary “Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me” we see the toll fame has often taken on the star’s mental health.
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Control and Chaos: How Todd Field Tells the Story of “Tár”
Writer-producer-director Todd Field’s first film in 16 years, “Tár” explores the cult of personality, power imbalances and cancel culture.
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AI Motion Pictures Are Just About a Thing. Here’s Where We Are Today.
AI tools may not be ready for their big screen close up, but it won’t be long until these technologies become widely adopted in Hollywood.
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“Moonage Daydream:” Making This Psychedelic and Very Cinematic Moment
How Brett Morgen’s “Moonage Daydream” became a less of a documentary and more of an experience.
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“Bad Travelling:” Blur and David Fincher Rewrite the Rules for Animation
Grotesque and dark visuals were just the start for director David Fincher’s first foray into animation for “Love Death & Robots: Volume 3.”