Ralph Fiennes

  • Movie News

What The Menu Says — and Doesn’t Say — About American Wealth

The Menu is a quick-footed black comedy about perception and wealth, an investigation of privilege with a triangular power struggle…

1 year ago
  • Movie News

The Dig: Did Basil Brown Really Not Get Credit for the Sutton Hoo Treasure?

Netflix’s new film The Dig, starring Ralph Fiennes and Carrie Mulligan, is based on the true story of Sutton Hoo,…

3 years ago
  • First Draft

First Draft: Knowing the Difference Between Fact and Truth When Adapting a True Story

In partnership with Creative Screenwriting and ScreenCraft, “First Draft” is a series on everything to do with screenwriting. Taking the 1994 film Quiz Show…

7 years ago
  • Other

Evocations from The English Patient: An Anniversary Poem

Twenty years ago, writer-director Anthony Minghella's adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient was released to a firestorm of critical and financial…

7 years ago
  • Spring 2016

Lurid Account: Luca Guadagnino on the Cinematography in A Bigger Splash

When I told StudioCanal that I was going to remake Jacques Deray’s 1969 La Piscine, I said, “I’m going to…

8 years ago
  • Interviews

The Rock Star Without a Voice: In A Bigger Splash, Tilda Swinton Finds Joy in Muteness

A Bigger Splash, which reteams Tilda Swinton with Italian director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love), features a brilliant opening flashback…

8 years ago