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Interview: Hiroyuki Sanada Put 60 Years of Life Experience Into ‘Shōgun’
You cannot say that Hiroyuki Sanada doesn’t fully immerse himself in his work. With a career spanning sixty years, starting at the age of five, he has taken on countless roles, gaining invaluable experience with each one. Along the way, he has contributed this expertise both in front of the camera and as a consultant […] More
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Interview: Emmy Nominated ‘Reservation Dogs’ Editors Reflect on the Hit Series Finale
When Reservation Dogs first premiered in 2021, it immediately stood out as a vital (and hilarious) step forward for Indigenous representation in TV and film. Editors Patrick Tuck and Varun Viswanath, ACE have edited several episodes across the show’s three seasons, effortlessly maneuvering between its careful blend of comedy and sincerity. Reservation Dogs consistently reached […] More
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Interview: Emmy Nominated ‘Welcome to Wrexham’ Editors on The Secret to Sports Storytelling
Michael Anthony Brown and Michael Oliver are two of the most renowned picture editors in sports. Brown and his co-editors won the Emmy in 2023 for his work on the first season of FX’s Welcome to Wrexham, so it is no surprise that the addition of Oliver – a five-time Sports Emmy winner – led […] More
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Interview: Cinematographer Bella Gonzales on Balancing Light and Dark in ‘Fargo’ and ‘The Big Door Prize’
Now in its fifth season, FX’s Fargo remains one of the most unpredictable and intriguing shows on television, not only by taking inspiration from its iconic cinematic predecessor, but also by pushing the envelope with its visual language year after year. Cinematographer Bella Gonzales joined the show in season five, and committed herself to a […] More
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Interview: ‘Reservation Dogs’ Production Designer Brandon Tonner-Connolly on Creating Authentic Spaces
“How we did something became as important as what we did. If something would be meaningful to even one person in the community — how we sourced an item, a detail we included in a set, a family history we could allude to visually — we had to make it happen.” Production designer Brandon Tonner-Connolly […] More
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Interview: ‘Spermworld’ Editor Daniel Garber on Representing the Internet in Film
Depicting the internet in film and television is often considered a nearly impossible task. It can often appear clunky or inauthentic, but film editor Daniel Garber may have cracked the code with his work on Lance Oppenheim‘s FX documentary Spermworld. Garber is no stranger to representing online activity in the edit. His first fiction feature […] More
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Interview: Paulina Alexis On How ‘Reservation Dogs’ Finally Put Native Humor On Screen
One of the most “must watch” series in recent years is streaming on Hulu right now. Unfortunately, after three inventive, funny, and contemplative seasons Reservation Dogs has reached its end, yet many people are still just starting to discover it. The FX series follows the lives of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma, Bear (D’Pharaoh […] More
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Interview: Chris Glimsdale Discusses the Thought Behind the Hair Stylings of ‘Fargo’
What goes into developing some of Fargo‘s very original characters extends way beyond the script. Three-time Emmy Award Nominee, Chris Glimsdale, makes her contribution takes place with the hairstyling of each character. The Hair Department Head has been working on the series since season one, adding her touch to some of the best characters on […] More
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Interview: Oliver Platt of ‘The Bear’ On Just Who Is This Uncle Jimmy Guy
One of the best qualities of FX’s The Bear is the care given to developing its characters and weaving them into the story. This happens both with the central characters and even those with limited screen time. It is done so effectively that some characters, like Oliver Platt’s Uncle Jimmy’s presence can be felt looming […] More
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Interview: Joe Keery On What’s Behind Gator’s Tough Guy Shell On ‘Fargo’
Many fans of Joe Keery are used to him playing the ever so likable Steve Harrington on Netflix’s Stranger Things. The character spends much of his time defending Hawkins, Indiana from the evil forces of the Upside Down all while keeping his perfectly groomed coif intact. Those who watched his remarkable work in season five […] More
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Interview: Kaitlin Olson Sees the Parallels Between ‘Hacks’ and ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
Kaitlin Olson is not seeking anyone’s approval. Why should she? The Emmy-nominated actress has built a reputation as one of the funniest women on TV over the last two decades, largely via her work as Dee Reynolds on FX’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the longest-running live action sitcom in American history. And yet, Dee […] More
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Interview: Brit Marling Discusses Making ‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Both a Familiar and Unfamiliar Detective Story
When telling a modern age detective story, is a tech whiz who, Brit Marling, the co-creator of A Murder at the End of the World aimed to make it feel both familiar and unfamiliar. Her lead character, Darby (Emma Corrin), is a twenty-something woman, the type who would typically be cast as the victim, instead […] More