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Emmys spotlight: Why Paddy Considine joined ‘House Of The Dragon’ - “I felt I had a point to prove”
The actor plays Viserys Targaryen in HBO’s epic ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel.
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Emmys spotlight: Designing the cinematic look of ‘The Last Of Us’
Moscow-born cinematographer Ksenia Sereda on the incredible challenge of working on HBO’s hit video-game adaptation The Last Of Us.
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The 2023 visual effects Oscar contenders in profile: from ‘re-skinning’ in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ to making ‘Batman’ VFX as “invisible as possible”
This year’s Oscar-nominated VFX teams tell Screen all about the creative principles underpinning their work, and how they set about delivering their vision.
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In conversation: Todd Field and Cate Blanchett on why ‘TÀR’ will “stand the test of time”
The Oscar‑nominated TÁR pair peel back the covers on their personal and professional friendship.
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Roger Deakins breaks down four key scenes from ‘Empire Of Light’
’Empire Of Light’ is Roger Deakins’ fifth collaboration with Sam Mendes.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ cinematographer talks challenges of filming 3D underwater, relationship with James Cameron
Russell Carpenter won an Oscar shooting Titanic for James Cameron. But the cinematographer faced his biggest challenge yet reteaming for epic spectacle Avatar: The Way Of Water.
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Henry Selick on making a comeback with ‘Wendell & Wild’, his first film since ‘Coraline’
Henry Selick made his name with animations exploring the dark and macabre — but has kept a low profile since Coraline. Returning with demonic tale Wendell & Wild, the filmmaker tells Dan Jolin about a rich collaboration
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Making ’Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio’: filmmakers on pitching to Netflix and pushing for stop-motion
For his first animated feature, Guillermo del Toro turned to a story that had inspired him since childhood.
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Rian Johnson talks ‘Knives Out’ Netflix deal, playing Mafia with ‘Glass Onion’ cast
With Knives Out and sequel Glass Onion, Rian Johnson breathes new life into a film genre that had been neglected by Hollywood for decades.
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In conversation: Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell talk ’The Banshees Of Inisherin’ and being “kindred souls”
The Dublin pair spill the beans on the trajectory of a beautiful friendship.
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“Hollywood is a mean place”: the story behind Brendan Fraser’s ‘Brenaissance’
“I was never that far away, mind you. But in Hollywood years, that can be aeons.”
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’: the story behind an unlikely $100m hit
Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert talk to Screen.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Sally El Hosaini & Ruth Greenberg
The duo discuss about avoiding being pigeonholed and when it’s time to change a decision.
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Succession’ star Sarah Snook talks season 3’s shock ending - “I genuinely got blindsided”
The Australian actress tells Screen about her absolute trust in showrunner Jesse Armstrong
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Emmys Spotlight: ‘Scenes From A Marriage’ showrunner on directing Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain
Hagai Levi has also worked on ‘In Treatment’ and ‘The Affair’.
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Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell talk Oscar-nominated ‘No Time To Die’ song, writing for Pixar’s ‘Turning Red’
”You get to pretend you’re a 40-year-old spy who’s had his heart broken. What a thrill to write from that perspective!”
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Questlove on the mammoth editing challenge of ‘Summer Of Soul’
Questlove’s documentary about ‘the Black Woodstock’ condenses 40 hours of concert footage down into an Oscar-nominated feature.
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Alana Haim on her toughest ‘Licorice Pizza’ scene, future acting plans
Alana Haim has tasted musical success with her siblings in the band Haim, but she’s now receiving acting plaudits for making her movie debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest.
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The movie musical's changing fortunes at the Oscars - and what next for the genre
The movie musical’s relationship with the Oscars dates all the way back to 1930, and several song-powered titles are in the mix for awards this year.
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Lady Gaga on the truth behind her Method approach to ‘House of Gucci’
The pop icon spent months in character while making Ridley Scott’s Italian fashion world crime epic.
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