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R.J. Cutler Talks 'Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry' and Humanizing A Popstar

Releasing a behind-the-scenes documentary is every superstar musician’s rite of passage. It generates buzz. It drives streams. And it’s commercial. “Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry” shatters that mold thanks in large part to director R.J. Cutler.

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The Story Process: Director Tim Story's 'Tom and Jerry' Brings 80-year-old Cartoon Icons Into Today

Director Tim Story is no stranger in dealing with beloved and perennial characters, nor is he a stranger to the ‘Tom and Jerry’ dynamic. He’s experienced dealing with fan-favorite properties with ‘Fantastic Four’ and draws on his past filmography to help pull ‘Tom and Jerry’ into modern family film fare.

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'Cherry' Cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel on ‘The Usual Suspects’, 'X-Men', and More

Legendary cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel is the image-maker responsible for the distinctive visuals of “Cherry”, and chats with FilmSpeak about that film, as well as “The Usual Suspects”, “X-Men”, and why the increased appreciation for cinematography matters.

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Composer Henry Jackman Talks 'Cherry,' 'Captain America,' and Working with the Russo Brothers

Composer Henry Jackman discusses his latest collaboration with the Russo Brothers in the Tom Holland-led “Cherry,” along with his work on “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Captain America; Civil War,” “Detective Pikachu,” “Kingsman,” and more!

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'French Exit' Actress Valerie Mahaffey Talks Being Authentic, Working with Azazel Jacobs, and Relaxing Into the Role

FRENCH EXIT is the latest film from director Azael Jacobs, which stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges as a zany mother-son pair who move to Paris to ride out their remaining inheritance. Actress Valerie Mahaffey sits with FilmSpeak to discuss her experience making the film.

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Olivia Cooke and Jack O'Connell Talk About How 'Little Fish' Is Not Just A Drop In The Pandemic-Trend Ocean

Olivia Cooke and Jack O’Connell chat with FilmSpeak about their independent film ‘Little Fish’.
Produced by IFC Films, Little Fish follows the story of two young lovers, Emma (Cooke) and Jude (O'Connell) during a global pandemic that makes memories start to slowly fade away forever.

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Jason Isaacs Talks 2021 Sundance Sensation 'Mass,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Peter Pan' and More

Jason Isaacs discusses his awards-worthy dramatic turn in Fran Kranz’s 2021 Sundance smash hit “Mass” along with his experiences making “Peter Pan” and “Harry Potter.”

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Star of 'Wandavision’ Emma Caulfield Talks About The Dottie Theories and Joining the MCU

Emma Caulfield, who is a part of Disney Plus’ massive Wandavision describes working on a Marvel set as “massive.”
”It's [a] living, breathing organism. It's just this mammoth. I'm trying to think of a word big enough that would encompass the size and magnitude of Marvel, but I can't really come up with anything. I need a poet”.

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‘The Marksman’ Star Katheryn Winnick on Getting into Character, and Working with Liam Neeson

The Marksman is a new action thriller starring Liam Neeson and Katheryn Winnick that follows a retired U.S. Marine named Jim (Neeson) living on a ranch in an Arizona border town who becomes the unlikely guardian of a young boy escaping a Mexican drug cartel. Jim must take the boy on a cross-country road trip to the only family he has left in Chicago with both the cartel and law enforcement in pursuit.

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'Shadow in the Cloud' Director Roseanne Liang on Chloë Grace Moretz, New Zealand Cinema, and Crafting Genre Thrills

Shadow in the Cloud writer and director Roseanne Liang discusses the process behind harnessing her action and genre film influences while crafting a unique and memorable thriller of her own, as well as why acknowledging and enriching New Zealand’s cinematic contributions within her own work is important to her.

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