New interview up over at Filmmaker Magazine with Weapons cinematographer Larkin Seiple. Unfolding in overlapping chapters, writer-director Zach Cregger’s follow-up to Barbarian follows a small town’s unraveling after 17 students from […]
“I know it’s probably not my place to say it because I’m involved with the film, but I really hope that (The Brutalist) is inspiring (and shows other filmmakers) that […]
“We had this mantra that stillness is a 13-year-old boy’s worst nightmare.” In the opening scene of Dìdi, the titular 13-year-old and his friends film themselves blowing up a mailbox […]
“I always wanted to leave blank space in the frame because, for me, fear lives behind your back.” – Andrés Arochi New interview up over at Filmmaker Magazine with Longlegs […]
“(Ripley director Steven Zaillian) didn’t want sunlight…he didn’t want the postcard version of Italy, the beautiful travelogue with sunlit water and beautiful colors. He didn’t want any of that. He […]
“We always try to come up with lots of fancy adjectives to justify our choices, but, let’s face it, anamorphic just looks more like a movie, doesn’t it?” When war […]
“It’s never bothered me to have gear that doesn’t look slick or that looks a bit like a monster itself, as long as it gets the job done.” Abel Ferrara […]
Dune: Part Two picks up directly following the events of its predecessor, with young Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet) taken in by the Fremen after being marooned in the desert of Arrakis. […]