“Masters of the Air” costume designer Colleen Atwood brought along Austin Butler’s jacket to Variety’s TV FYC Fest. “It’s Austin Butler’s jacket that he wore, Maj. Cleven’s jacket and hat, and I thought, ‘Well, I should bring it.’ It’s D-Day. People like seeing real stuff,'” Atwood told the audience.
Atwood was joined by her fellow artisans from the Apple TV+ series: supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, composer Blake Neely, director of photography Richard Rutkowski and music supervisor Deva Anderson. The panelists acknowledged the 80th anniversary of D-Day with Neely sharing news. “I just found out that a piece from ‘Masters of the Air’ is what opened the D-Day Normandy event,” he told his fellow department heads.
Adapted from Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, the miniseries is the third installment of the “Band of Brothers” trilogy. “Masters of the Air...
Atwood was joined by her fellow artisans from the Apple TV+ series: supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, composer Blake Neely, director of photography Richard Rutkowski and music supervisor Deva Anderson. The panelists acknowledged the 80th anniversary of D-Day with Neely sharing news. “I just found out that a piece from ‘Masters of the Air’ is what opened the D-Day Normandy event,” he told his fellow department heads.
Adapted from Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, the miniseries is the third installment of the “Band of Brothers” trilogy. “Masters of the Air...
- 6/7/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Now that awards season has come to an end and the dust has settled, it’s time to reflect on the past 10 or so months. There can only be a select group of actors who walk away with an Academy Award each year. For those who may be disappointed that Lily Gladstone failed to take home the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” fear not. While she may not have won the biggest prize, she still wound up winning awards season.
Gladstone, who has shared the fact they are nonbinary and uses both she/they pronouns, has clearly had a massive breakout year. Let us count the ways here:
SEELily Gladstone interview: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
–Gladstone has already made history. Over the past few months, she has become the first Native American performer nominated in lead actress at the Academy Awards,...
Gladstone, who has shared the fact they are nonbinary and uses both she/they pronouns, has clearly had a massive breakout year. Let us count the ways here:
SEELily Gladstone interview: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
–Gladstone has already made history. Over the past few months, she has become the first Native American performer nominated in lead actress at the Academy Awards,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Stacy Henry
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Leonardo DiCaprio was in a playful mood when he and Lily Gladstone, his co-star in Martin Scorsese’s disturbingly thrilling American history lesson Killers of the Flower Moon, were at the center of a small gathering at the Odeon Luxe in London’s Leicester Square.
DiCaprio ridiculed a suggestion that players for English Premier League teams were better athletes than U.S. basketball players. “Better than Michael Jordan?” he scoffed. “The greatest basketball player ever!”
Grinning, he conceded that he doesn’t follow soccer teams. “What’s Arsenal?” he demanded, going for the jugular. Sport wasn’t really on the agenda but it usually helps to encourage banter at these events.
DiCaprio and Gladstone were in the West End Monday night for an awards screening of Killers of the Flower Moon. DiCaprio’s friend, Cate Blanchett, was also in attendance, ready to introduce the actors at the screening.
“We...
DiCaprio ridiculed a suggestion that players for English Premier League teams were better athletes than U.S. basketball players. “Better than Michael Jordan?” he scoffed. “The greatest basketball player ever!”
Grinning, he conceded that he doesn’t follow soccer teams. “What’s Arsenal?” he demanded, going for the jugular. Sport wasn’t really on the agenda but it usually helps to encourage banter at these events.
DiCaprio and Gladstone were in the West End Monday night for an awards screening of Killers of the Flower Moon. DiCaprio’s friend, Cate Blanchett, was also in attendance, ready to introduce the actors at the screening.
“We...
- 12/12/2023
- by Baz Bamigboye
- Deadline Film + TV
Opening credits never really went away (think of the slow-mo demolition of “The Good Fight”), but they are definitely having a moment.
“I really love title sequences,” “Chucky” showrunner Don Mancini told IndieWire. “ I lament the loss of titles. I just love the ritualistic value of them.”
When correctly deployed, opening credit sequences can do some heavy lifting for TV shows. The best title credit sequences set the tone for the show, hint at what’s to come, and, depending on when they’re used, underscore what just happened in the cold open. But in the wake of streaming upheavals and changes to how we consume content, they’ve been missing more and more. Or skipped more and more, depending on the options of a given platform.
But there are gifts to the sequences that compensate for shaving a minute or two off your watch time. For Prime Video’s...
“I really love title sequences,” “Chucky” showrunner Don Mancini told IndieWire. “ I lament the loss of titles. I just love the ritualistic value of them.”
When correctly deployed, opening credit sequences can do some heavy lifting for TV shows. The best title credit sequences set the tone for the show, hint at what’s to come, and, depending on when they’re used, underscore what just happened in the cold open. But in the wake of streaming upheavals and changes to how we consume content, they’ve been missing more and more. Or skipped more and more, depending on the options of a given platform.
But there are gifts to the sequences that compensate for shaving a minute or two off your watch time. For Prime Video’s...
- 11/15/2023
- by Mark Peikert
- Indiewire
[Warning: The above interview contains spoilers about the first two episodes of “Lessons in Chemistry.” Watch at your own risk.]
You will not be surprised to hear that one of the first things Carlos Rafael Rivera did after he was offered “Lessons in Chemistry” was read Bonnie Garmus‘ bestselling novel on which the Apple TV+ limited series is based — and it’s safe to say that he was very much enamored of it. “I read the story, and I realized, ‘Man, this could be cool!'” the Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer tells Gold Derby in a recent webchat (watch the full exclusive video interview above). “And then I found out Brie Larson would be starring [in] and also executive producing it. So it became obvious: ‘It’s a no-brainer opportunity!'”
Set in the 1950s and 1960s, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows Elizabeth Zott (played by Larson), a one-of-a-kind chemist, as she not only fights her way through a male-dominated science world that deems...
You will not be surprised to hear that one of the first things Carlos Rafael Rivera did after he was offered “Lessons in Chemistry” was read Bonnie Garmus‘ bestselling novel on which the Apple TV+ limited series is based — and it’s safe to say that he was very much enamored of it. “I read the story, and I realized, ‘Man, this could be cool!'” the Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer tells Gold Derby in a recent webchat (watch the full exclusive video interview above). “And then I found out Brie Larson would be starring [in] and also executive producing it. So it became obvious: ‘It’s a no-brainer opportunity!'”
Set in the 1950s and 1960s, “Lessons in Chemistry” follows Elizabeth Zott (played by Larson), a one-of-a-kind chemist, as she not only fights her way through a male-dominated science world that deems...
- 10/17/2023
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Angel Olsen is standing on a rainy sidewalk in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, smoking a cigarette. “I’ve just had a really emotional day,” she says, staring at the Manhattan skyline across the river. “I cried a little bit. I feel Ok now.”
Olsen is preparing for the release of her new album, All Mirrors, and it’s been a little hectic. “For every record, there’s just something you couldn’t plan for,” she explains. “I’m shifting gears a lot. Rehearsing with the band, doing promo. Now I’m in...
Olsen is preparing for the release of her new album, All Mirrors, and it’s been a little hectic. “For every record, there’s just something you couldn’t plan for,” she explains. “I’m shifting gears a lot. Rehearsing with the band, doing promo. Now I’m in...
- 10/22/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
‘Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World’: The Unknown Story of Native American Roots in American MusicThis an amazing feature documentary which reveals so much in the way of our American cultural history that it’s almost difficult to sum up.American society and the settlement and development of the nation’s land was built on two great evils against humanity.
First was the enslavement for their labor and resulting early deaths and murders of tens of millions of Africans.
The second was the slaughter of millions of indigenous peoples and the simultaneous and subsequent land robbing by European new comers. These peoples had inhabited and still do inhabit the U.S. continent long before any Europeans arrived.
Often the survivors of these massacres tried to blend into society and hide their ethnic roots. Often the children were abducted from their family and taken to far away institutions and...
First was the enslavement for their labor and resulting early deaths and murders of tens of millions of Africans.
The second was the slaughter of millions of indigenous peoples and the simultaneous and subsequent land robbing by European new comers. These peoples had inhabited and still do inhabit the U.S. continent long before any Europeans arrived.
Often the survivors of these massacres tried to blend into society and hide their ethnic roots. Often the children were abducted from their family and taken to far away institutions and...
- 11/13/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
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