Interview

Production Designer

Emmy-Nominated Production Designer Ruth Ammon on “The Alienist”

For Emmy-nominated production designer Ruth Ammon, life as a production designer started when she was waiting tables at the Jersey Shore—and a small, independent film blew into town.  “I’d studied art and art history and I was a painter, and then this little after school special, Mystery at Fire Island, came to the island and ...

By Alison Prato  |  August 5, 2020
How Snowpiercer’s Costume Designer Hopped On the Post-Apocalyptic Ride

Unlike Snowpiercer the train, which hurtles non-stop around the globe during a post-apocalyptic Ice Age, Snowpiercer the series has encountered numerous stops and starts en route to its May 17 premiere on TNT. Based on Parasite‘s Oscar-winning co-writer/director Bong Joon Ho’s 2013 film adaptation of a 1982 French graphic novel called Le Transperceneige, the TV version ...

By Hugh Hart  |  May 15, 2020

Interview

Cinematographer

Westworld and Snowpiercer Cinematographer John Grillo on Crafting Dueling Apocalypses

Right before lockdown and social distancing began in earnest, we had a chance to talk with notable cinematographer Paul Cameron about his return to Westworld, for which he not only shot the pilot but returned to film the just-concluded season’s opening episode and to direct the fourth. He kept singing the praises of John Grillo, ...

By Mark London Williams  |  May 6, 2020
Watch the First Trailer for Snowpiercer, Adapted From Oscar-Nominated Bong Joon Ho’s 2013 Film

Considering there are few directors more beloved than Parasite‘s Bong Joon Ho, there couldn’t be a better time to see one of his most overlooked films get adapted for TV. Bong Joon Ho’s epic sci-fi thriller Snowpiercer, based on the “Le Transperceneige” graphic novels, was unceremoniously buried way back in 2013, despite being an absolutely ...

By The Credits  |  January 16, 2020

Interview

Screenwriter

How I Am the Night‘s Creator Built Noir Series Around a Nearly Mythic True Crime

True crime fans have long obsessed over the “Black Dahlia” murder that first made headlines in 1947 when 22-year old aspiring actress Elizabeth Short turned up mutilated on the streets of Los Angeles. Mystery writer James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential) authored a book about the case after his own mother was murdered in a similar fashion. ...

By Hugh Hart  |  January 28, 2019

Interview

Actor

Going Deep With ABC’s A Million Little Things‘ Rising Star Christina Ochoa

A few short years ago, A Million Little Things star Christina Ochoa was driving for Uber in Los Angeles, wondering whether or not she should go back to Spain. The grand-niece of the 1959 Noble Prize winner Severo Ochoa (a physician and biochemist who secured the prize for his work on the synthesis of RNA) ...

By Bryan Abrams  |  November 26, 2018