From “Hacks” to Horror: Hannah Einbinder on Finding Creative Kinship With Director Jane Schoenbrun

Coming off her Emmy-winning run on “Hacks,” Hannah Einbinder chose Jane Schoenbrun’s “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” for her first film role. At Provincetown International Film Festival, they discussed queer horror, collaboration, and creative authenticity.

By Loren King  |  10 hours ago
First Reactions Following “The Odyssey” World Premiere: Christopher Nolan’s Most Staggering Film to Date

The first reactions to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey have arrived, with critics praising the filmmaker’s IMAX-shot epic as a towering achievement. Matt Damon’s Odysseus, Robert Pattinson’s villainous turn, and the film’s breathtaking scale are drawing raves.

By The Credits  |  11 hours ago

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From Krypto’s Fur to Kara’s Flight: The VFX Magic Powering “Supergirl”

Framestore's Stefane Naze and Benjamin Loch reveal how they brought Krypto to life, built vast cosmic environments, and helped create Supergirl's thrilling space-pirate showdown—all while chasing director Craig Gillespie's singular vision.

By Daron James  |  July 6, 2026
The Clever Mirror Trick That Helped Christopher Nolan Film “The Odyssey” Entirely in IMAX

Christopher Nolan's plan to shoot "The Odyssey" entirely on IMAX cameras created an unexpected challenge during intimate scenes. Matt Damon reveals the clever mirror trick that helped actors maintain emotional connection while making IMAX history.

By The Credits  |  July 6, 2026
“This Is a Movie About Becoming”: Team “Tony” on Anthony Bourdain’s Provincetown Summer

Before Anthony Bourdain became a world-famous chef, author, and traveler, he was a teenager searching for direction. Director Matt Johnson and stars Dominic Sessa and Leo Woodall reveal how "Tony" captures the transformative summer that shaped him.

By Loren King  |  July 2, 2026