Interview

Cinematographer

How Oscar Nominee Adolpho Veloso Turned the Pacific Northwest Into the Soul of “Train Dreams”

Oscar nominee Adolpho Veloso shot "Train Dreams" entirely on location across Washington State — no artificial light, no wide-screen spectacle, just natural beauty captured at the right moment. The Brazilian-born cinematographer talks about channeling Dorothea Lange, choosing a Depression-era aspect ratio, and why getting out of nature's way is sometimes the most powerful creative choice you can make.

By Hugh Hart  |  14 hours ago

Interview

Casting Director

Four Acting Nominations. One Casting Director. How Cassandra Kulukundis Unlocked PTA’s “One Battle After Another”

The Oscars’ first new category in 25 years — achievement in casting — finally shines a long‑overdue spotlight on the artists who shape films from the inside out. Among the inaugural nominees is Cassandra Kulukundis, Paul Thomas Anderson’s longtime casting collaborator, whose work on "One Battle After Another" helped deliver two breakout performances (Teyana Taylor and Chase Infinit) and one of the year’s most electrifying ensembles. For Kulukundis, who has cast every PTA film since Magnolia, finding the right actors isn’t just a job — it’s world‑building. “There’s a right role for everyone,” she says. “I just have to figure out what that is.”

By Su Fang Tham  |  16 hours ago

Interview

Producer, Screenwriter, Showrunner

“Scarpetta” Creator & Showrunner Liz Sarnoff on Crafting Her Razor‑Sharp, Nicole Kidman–Led Serial‑Killer Thriller

For decades, Patricia Cornwell’s Dr. Kay Scarpetta has stood as one of crime fiction’s most enduring creations, a brilliant medical examiner navigating darkness with precision, tenacity, and heart. Now, showrunner Liz Sarnoff joins forces with executive producer and star Nicole Kidman to bring the iconic character to life in "Scarpetta," Prime Video’s ambitious new adaptation that spans two eras of the forensic sleuth’s career.

By Evelyn Lott  |  16 hours ago
Ryan Gosling Soars in “Project Hail Mary” as Critics Praise a Big‑Hearted Space Epic

Ryan Gosling’s latest space odyssey has landed — and critics are over the moon. Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s "Project Hail Mary," adapted from Andy Weir’s hit novel, is earning early raves for its blend of big‑hearted sci‑fi spectacle, Gosling’s standout performance, and the film’s unexpected emotional core: an interstellar friendship that critics say makes this cosmic epic soar.

By The Credits  |  March 10, 2026

Interview

Director, Producer, Screenwriter

How Ryan Coogler Crafted the Vision, Mood, and Mythology of His Genre‑Bending “Sinners”

With the Oscars just days away, we’re returning to some of our favorite conversations with this year’s nominees. One of them is Ryan Coogler, whose "Sinners" has surged into awards history. Revisiting this interview feels especially right now — a chance to step back into the creative currents of Louisiana that shaped Coogler’s most ambitious and widely celebrated film.

By Simon Thompson  |  March 10, 2026