Interview

Actor

KeiLyn Durrel Jones on Becoming Bill Bray, Michael Jackson’s Quiet Guardian, in “Michael”

Bill Bray was always in the room—but never the focus. In “Michael,” KeiLyn Durrel Jones brings humanity and quiet power to the man many say became Michael Jackson’s closest confidant, protector, and chosen family.

By Chris Koseluk  |  May 1, 2026
Zach Cregger Takes On “Resident Evil” After the Oscar Shock of “Weapons”

After the Oscar‑nominated impact of “Weapons,” Zach Cregger brings his distinct voice to “Resident Evil,” reimagining the franchise as a single‑night descent into survival horror.

By The Credits  |  April 30, 2026

Interview

Production Designer

Production Designer Grace Yun on Power, Class, and Conflict in “Beef” Season 2

In Netflix’s “Beef,” production designer Grace Yun turns spaces into emotional fault lines—from a pastel‑drenched country club built on denial to minimalist interiors that radiate control, power, and quiet menace.

By Susannah Edelbaum  |  April 30, 2026

Interview

Cinematographer

“Paradise” Season 2 Cinematographer Yasu Tanida on Reunions, Ruin, and Radiant California Light

For “‘Paradise’ Season 2,” cinematographer Yasu Tanida evolves the show’s visual language—moving from the controlled cold light of an underground bunker to the unruly beauty of the real world. Drawing on California’s unmatched sunlight and classic Hollywood technique, Tanida crafts moments of chaos, intimacy, and long-awaited reunion with striking emotional power.

By Su Fang Tham  |  April 29, 2026

Interview

Director

Director Lee Cronin on Resurrecting a Very Different Kind of Mummy

For director Lee Cronin, sound is not decoration—it’s narrative. In “The Mummy,” audio, practical effects, and global craftsmanship merge to create a family horror that unsettles long before the monster fully reveals itself.

By Simon Thompson  |  April 28, 2026
War Takes Wing: “House of the Dragon” Season 3 Teaser Unleashes Fire, Blood, and Allegiance

The long-simmering Dance of the Dragons has finally caught fire. The Season 3 teaser for “House of the Dragon” barrels headlong into war, with Rhaenyra Targaryen’s claim strengthened by dragons, armies, and Daemon’s long-delayed loyalty, even as the Greens regroup under a wounded but vengeful Aegon II.

By The Credits  |  April 28, 2026
Black, White, and Brutal: Prime Video’s One‑of‑a‑Kind “Spider‑Noir” Unveils Official Trailer

Prime Video’s “Spider‑Noir” plunges Nicolas Cage into a shadow‑drenched 1930s New York, where a weary private eye hides a secret identity—and the city’s only superhero.

By The Credits  |  April 27, 2026

Interview

Hair/Makeup

Creature and Prosthetics Maestro Arjen Tuiten on Raising the Dead in “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy”

When director Lee Cronin set out to reinvent “The Mummy,” he wanted something audiences had never seen before—and that meant rethinking the monster from the skin up. Prosthetics designer Arjen Tuiten drew inspiration from classic horror, real mummies, and even bodies preserved in ice to build a creature that evolves onscreen in chilling stages.

By Jack Giroux  |  April 27, 2026

Interview

Producer

How “Sunday Night Football” Is Made: Fred Gaudelli on America’s Most-Watched Show and a Catch for the Ages

Every Sunday night, an army of nearly 200 professionals descends on a stadium with seven mobile production trucks, dozens of cameras, and a single goal: making “Sunday Night Football” feel effortless. Emmy-winning producer Fred Gaudelli explains why preparation—and the people behind the scenes—are the real stars of America’s most-watched show.

By Hugh Hart  |  April 24, 2026
DC Studios Goes Dark: The First Teaser for “Clayface” Molds a Batman Villain Into Full-Blown Horror

DC Studios stretches the boundaries of its universe with “Clayface,” a grim, unnerving origin story that turns a rising Hollywood star’s shattered body into a living weapon—and an unforgettable monster.

By The Credits  |  April 23, 2026

Interview

Producer, Screenwriter, Showrunner

“The Thing Under Threat Was a Friendship”: Creator Annie Weisman on Reframing the Thriller in “Imperfect Women”

In “Imperfect Women,” Annie Weisman transforms a literary thriller into an emotionally grounded series where friendship—not power—is the mystery at the core.

By Evelyn Lott  |  April 22, 2026
Hugh Jackman Shatters the Myth in the First Trailer for “The Death of Robin Hood”

In “The Death of Robin Hood,” Hugh Jackman plays the legendary outlaw not as a hero of folklore, but as a haunted brute unraveling the lies that built his myth.

By The Credits  |  April 22, 2026

Interview

Sound Designer

From 8‑Bit Nostalgia to Cinematic Scale: Inside the Sound for “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie”

Skywalker Sound’s Michael Semanick and Jeremy Bowker on balancing nostalgia and cinematic scale in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.”

By Daron James  |  April 21, 2026

Interview

Director

“Michael” Director Antoine Fuqua on Jaafar Jackson’s Brilliance, Los Angeles, and Bringing “Thriller” Back to Life

Director Antoine Fuqua knew “Michael” had to be authentic—from Hayvenhurst to the original “Thriller” location. Anything less wouldn’t do.

By Simon Thompson  |  April 21, 2026

Interview

Costume Designer

Costume Designer Olga Mill on Gen Z Vintage, Millennial Anxiety, & Old‑Money Fantasy in “Beef” Season 2

In “Beef” Season 2, costume design becomes cultural critique. From Montecito’s relaxed luxury to Gen Z’s thrifted restraint, clothing exposes power, aspiration, and the quiet violence of class.

By Hugh Hart  |  April 20, 2026

Interview

Production Designer

Love, Loss, & Interior Lives: The Language Behind Zosia Mackenzie’s Production Design for “The Drama”

In “The Drama,” production design becomes emotional storytelling. From a carefully curated Boston apartment to a luminous wedding venue and the raw textures of New Orleans, designer Zosia Mackenzie transforms space into psychology—revealing who these characters are long before they say a word.

By Evelyn Lott  |  April 20, 2026
CinemaCon 2026: “Avengers: Doomsday” Trailer Reveals Robert Downey Jr.’s Dr. Doom

Marvel Studios set CinemaCon ablaze with the first look at “Avengers: Doomsday,” revealing Robert Downey Jr.’s return to the MCU—not as Iron Man, but as the franchise’s most complex villain yet: Doctor Doom.

By The Credits  |  April 17, 2026

Interview

Producer

How Gregory Hernandez Is Bringing Independent Cinema Back to the Bronx

As CinemaCon celebrates theatrical storytelling, Gregory Hernandez is working to bring that same magic home—rebuilding cinema culture in the Bronx with a permanent space for independent film, careers, and community.

By Bryan Abrams  |  April 17, 2026
CinemaCon 2026: “Top Gun 3” Cleared for Takeoff With Tom Cruise Returning as Maverick

With “Top Gun 3” officially confirmed, Tom Cruise once again prepares to take audiences into the danger zone, continuing a theatrical legacy built for speed, scale, and the big screen.

By The Credits  |  April 16, 2026
CinemaCon 2026: Christopher Nolan Unveils Epic “The Odyssey” Footage, Shot Entirely in IMAX

Christopher Nolan brought CinemaCon to its feet with first footage from “The Odyssey,” his most ambitious theatrical event yet—a mythic action epic shot entirely in IMAX and designed for the biggest screens in the world.

By The Credits  |  April 16, 2026