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The Cast of '1883' Interview: Building a New Chapter in the Yellowstone Legacy

With a massive opening, setting records for Paramount+ and its streaming service, ‘1883’ has proven to be yet another television ‘monster’ from creator Taylor Sheridan. Cast members Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Lamonica Garrett and Isabel May talk about how to balance being both the roots of the Dutton family, and an entirely new branch of the Yellowstone family tree.

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'Chucky' Composer Joseph LoDuca on Introducing Hope to the Franchise, the Theme of Bullying, and Season 2

Legendary composer Joseph LoDuca has become an integral part of the ‘Chucky’ franchise once again, as he scored the the premiere season of the horror television reboot. In an exclusive interview with FilmSpeak, he explained that he chose to introduce some interesting and foreign concepts to the score for this horror mainstay.

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The Cast of 'Yellowstone' Discuss the Destructive Duttons and What Could Come in Season 4

After a literally explosive Season 3 finale, the COVID hiatus did not slow the wildly popular ‘Yellowstone’ at all, as the highly anticipated premiere promises to be just as combustable. Wes Bentley (Jamie Dutton) and Kelsey Asbille (Monica) talked to FilmSpeak about the moral voices of their characters, can the Duttons ever be happy and their predictions for Season 4.

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'The Walking Dead: World Beyond' Director Loren Yaconelli, Cinematographer Ross Riege on Season Two

Where some filmmakers might find a spin-off to be a daunting task, Loren S. Yaconelli and Ross Riege discuss with FilmSpeak how “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” was instead able to provide a productive collaboration, and a unique experience among the larger “Walking Dead” franchise.

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'Midnight Mass' Actor Rahul Kohli Reflects on Representation, Cinematic Stereotypes, and What Inspired His Performance

“I was playing Red Dead Redemption again for the fourth time while I was character building,” says Midnight Mass actor Rahul Kohli, but adds that the character is more than just the cowboy audiences are used to. “This character [embodies] two things... John Wayne, and in Post-9/11, you had America’s greatest villain; the bearded brown man who’s Muslim, and [Flanagan] fused them [together].”

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