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  • Movie News

How Beanie Feldstein Made Herself Cry In ‘Grueling’ Impeachment Scenes — Without Any Tear-Inducers

Beanie Feldstein spends most of Tuesday night's episode of Impeachment: American Crime Story crying, and for good reason — it's all…

3 years ago
  • Movie News

Impeachment: American Crime Story Showrunner on Introducing Younger Generations to Linda Tripp

FX's Impeachment: American Crime Story showrunner Sarah Burgess has spent years crafting the first television show to dramatize the affair…

3 years ago
  • Movie News

Impeachment: American Crime Story Showrunner Wishes She’d Met the Real Linda Tripp Before She Died

Impeachment: American Crime Story premieres Tuesday on FX. The third installment of Ryan Murphy's anthology series centers on President Bill…

3 years ago
  • Movie News

How Run Cast Kiera Allen, an Actress Who Uses a Wheelchair in Real Life

For the creators of Run, there was no question that their lead character, who uses a wheelchair, would be played by…

3 years ago
  • November Rundown

The Rundown: Run Is a Perfect Stay-Home Movie; Ed Norton on Trump; Tragic Halloween Love

In today's Movie News Rundown: Run is the year's most relatable movie; a tragic Halloween love story, featuring Jamie Lee…

3 years ago
  • Movie News

In Run, a Tight Space Makes for Taut Mother-Daughter Drama

The creators of Run — Aneesh Chaganty, Sev Ohanian, and Natalie Qasabian — didn’t set out to make the most…

3 years ago
  • Directing

The Artist and his Subject: Rebel in the Rye Capitalizes on Parallels between J.D. Salinger and Holden Caulfield

Danny Strong has acted in some of the most acclaimed television shows of the past two decades (Buffy the Vampire…

7 years ago
  • Interviews

Double Debut: DP-Turned-Director Alex Lehmann Impresses With Blue Jay and Asperger’s Are Us

Alex Lehmann’s career path has taken him from camera operator to director, and he is playing both roles simultaneously. And, remarkably,…

7 years ago
  • Festivals

Festival Spotlight Friday: Opening Night of New Orleans Film Festival 2013

When Jolene Pinder, executive director of the New Orleans Film Festival, told a tear-stained, emotionally exhausted Opening Night audience that…

11 years ago
  • Movie News
  • Movie Reviews

Review: 12 Years a Slave, Steve McQueen

12 Years a Slave Week continues with MovieMaker’s Editor’s Weekend Pick, in which Kelly Leow attempts to express the poignant,…

11 years ago
  • Articles
  • Festivals

2013 Toronto International Film Festival Diary, Day Two: Like Father, Like Son, Le Week-end, Labor Day, 12 Years a Slave by Jeff Meyers

Toronto International Film Festival 2013 correspondent Jeff Meyers continues his screening diary in this installment, covering screenings of Like Father,…

11 years ago
  • Other

Martha Marcy May Marlene: Dissecting the Space

Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011), Sean Durkin's directorial debut makes extensive use of two locations: A farmhouse, where Martha (Elizabeth…

11 years ago