By Su Fang Tham With its entrancing medley of neon-drenched kinetic action, pulpy narrative, and a retro-cool mythological world, director Chad Stahelski’s deliriously entertaining “John Wick” action franchise is back …
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Lucian Johnston Talks Editing Joaquin Phoenix Character Study ‘Beau Is Afraid’
by uncreditedby uncredited“I was first drawn to film editing because of how similar it felt to writing. It’s the part of the process where you give language to cinema.”
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“History is seductive for me.”
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“We both came to this with a lot of fear and anxiety about how to accomplish all of this technical wizardry.”
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Fancy Footwork: How Post-Production Helped Reinvent ‘Dancing With the Stars’
by uncreditedby uncreditedLast fall, in a sign of the times for streaming entertainment, “Dancing with the Stars” moved to Disney+. The show continued to stream live on Monday nights for the duration …
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How the Director of ‘American Murderer’ Found His Perfect Editor, Matt Allen
by Rob Feldby Rob Feld“American Murderer” tells the true crime story of Jason Derek Brown (Tom Pelphrey), a classic con man swindling his way through a life of debauched luxury.
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Lee Smith Talks About Re-teaming With Sam Mendes for ‘Empire of Light’
by uncreditedby uncredited“Changing your mind or making adjustments is like rebuilding a house that you continuously knock over with a sledgehammer.”
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By Peter Tonguette Neal Page and Del Griffith are on the road again. The famous cinematic odd couple — amusingly finicky businessman Neal (Steve Martin) and lovably oafish traveler Del …
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William Caparella Talks About Editing ‘Luck’ and How to Have a Career in Animation
by Rob Feldby Rob Feld“I think the best thing is having a vision, because it is animation. We don’t have any guide or source track. We build everything from nothing, literally a blank piece …
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Mike Sale on Editing ‘Black Adam,’ Judd Apatow Movies, and Developing Survival Skills
by Rob Feldby Rob Feld“I had worked at a movie theater where I saw hundreds of movies in front of audiences, from the late ’70s to the mid-’80s. I watched them so many times—things …