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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 05: Julia Louis-Dreyfus attends SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations "Tuesday" at SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center on June 05, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Interview
For Daina O. Pusić's feature directorial debut "Tuesday," the star went to some dark places — like inside an actual box — to weave a "super unusual" tale about what happens when Death comes calling. Oh, and Death is a shape-shifting parrot.
'Hit Man' director Richard Linklater
Filmmaker Interview
"Hit Man" streaming on Netflix is another example of how scared studios have become.
'In a Violent Nature' in New Orleans for The Overlook Film Festival
Filmmaker Chris Nash and star Ry Barrett break down the meticulous production techniques that give their jaw-dropping (spine-curling?) slasher for IFC Films and Shudder its strangely soothing atmosphere.
GHOST, Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze, 1990, (c) Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection
The author of "Ghost," "Jacob's Ladder," and "My Life" talks to IndieWire about his new memoir and the lessons he has learned after over 50 years in the film business.
John Mulaney with pink and yellow background
IndieWire Honors
The Emmy-winning comedian, who will receive the inaugural Innovation Award at IndieWire Honors, tells IW about his weird, very fun Netflix talk series: "You have Jerry Seinfeld, and he's sitting next to a coyote expert. That was a North Star from the beginning."
'Shark, Pickle, Cone'
"Shark, Pickle, Cone" follows the studio behind "Robot Chicken" as it builds a Rose Parade float backed entirely by NFT holders. The producers tell IndieWire how they weathered a PR storm and why they're still bullish on blockchain technology.
Fisher Stevens
IndieWire Honors
Stevens, who will receive the Magnify Award at IndieWire Honors, unpacks his skepticism around taking on what became the biggest Netflix documentary of the TV season.
SPLICE, from top: Delphine Chaneac, Sarah Polley, 2009. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
"Splice" Retrospective
Natali tells IndieWire how the production of his 2009 body horror cult classic "made me sick. I had something no doctor could identify, which magically vanished the day after the film opened."
Issa López photo with yellow outline and blue background
IndieWire Honors
Issa López, who will accept the Auteur Award at this month's IndieWire Honors, explains how she advanced Season 4 of the storied HBO franchise, let stars Jodie Foster and Kali Reis fly, and added "corpsicle" to the show.
Picture of Quinta Brunson with pink background
IndieWire Honors
Brunson, who will receive the Visionary Award at IndieWire Honors, shares that one of the keys to her ABC sitcom's success has been making sure to "follow the characters' hearts."
'Robot Dreams'
Filmmaker Toolkit
Pablo Berger talks about treating his animators like actors, and what he learned from Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in making his wordless film.
Matt Bomer and Ron Nyswaner
IndieWire Honors
Ron Nyswaner and Matt Bomer first met while working on "Fellow Travelers." Now they're winners of the IndieWire Honors Wavelength Award — and they're ready for another collab.
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