Interview

Director

“Supergirl” Director Craig Gillespie on Embracing Grit, Texture & Practical Magic for Kara Zor-El’s Wild Ride

Director Craig Gillespie set out to make “Supergirl” feel tactile—gritty, messy, and real. Starring Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa, the film blends practical effects, raw textures, and emotional stakes to create a lived-in take on the iconic DC hero.

By Simon Thompson  |  5 hours ago

Interview

Actor, Director, Screenwriter

“Voicemails for Isabelle” Writer/Director/Actor Leah McKendrick on Grief, Love & Rewriting the Rom-Com Playbook

Leah McKendrick breathes new life into the rom-com with “Voicemails for Isabelle,” where messages meant for a lost sister lead to an unexpected connection. Inspired by love and loss, her film blends classic influences with bold, modern storytelling.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 23, 2026

Interview

Cinematographer

“Disclosure Day” Cinematographer Janusz Kamiński on 35mm, Drones, and Decades with Spielberg

For over three decades, Janusz Kamiński has said yes when Steven Spielberg calls. With “Disclosure Day,” he helps bring alien contact into the present—using practical light, drones, and a trusted crew to make the extraordinary feel immediate and real.

By Simon Thompson  |  June 23, 2026

Interview

Editor

Editing the Extraordinary: Sarah Broshar on Finding Humanity in Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day”

Editor Sarah Broshar reveals how she shaped Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day,” balancing gripping suspense with raw emotion, and harnessing Emily Blunt’s electrifying performance to anchor a story about alien contact and human transformation.

By Daron James  |  June 22, 2026

Interview

Director, Screenwriter

“Leviticus” Writer/Director Adrian Chiarella Reimagines Exorcism as a Weapon of Queer Erasure

Writer/director Adrian Chiarella reimagines exorcism in “Leviticus,” a chilling queer horror starring Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen, where desire, repression, and fear collide—and the true evil may be what’s forced inside.

By David Thorpe  |  June 18, 2026
New “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” Trailer Finds Tom Holland’s Peter Parker Alone—and Losing Control

In "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," Tom Holland’s Peter Parker swings back into action in a world that no longer remembers him. As his powers spiral out of control and a new threat rises, Peter turns to an unexpected ally to confront the darkness.

By The Credits  |  June 18, 2026
Anya Taylor-Joy Lands Major Role in “The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum”

Anya Taylor-Joy is headed to Middle-earth, joining Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, and Jamie Dornan in “The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum,” where she’ll play a dangerous elf agent caught up in Aragorn and Gandalf’s high-stakes search.

By The Credits  |  June 16, 2026

Interview

Production Designer

Production Designer Doug Chiang on his “Star Wars” Blueprint: How Real-World History Shapes “The Mandalorian & Grogu”

Doug Chiang has defined Star Wars design for decades. For “The Mandalorian & Grogu,” the Lucasfilm legend reveals how real-world history—from 1920s Chicago to Earth’s swamps—helps ground the galaxy while leaving room for its signature magic.

By Jack Giroux  |  June 14, 2026

Interview

Production Designer

How Production Designer Danny Vermette Made “Backrooms” Real—Portals, Platforms, & Practical Terror

Production designer Danny Vermette transforms a viral nightmare into reality in “Backrooms,” building vast, practical sets for Chiwetel Ejiofor’s descent into an eerie world where endless corridors, shifting spaces, and creeping dread feel disturbingly real.

By Susannah Edelbaum  |  June 10, 2026
Aaron Sorkin’s “The Social Reckoning” Trailer Reveals Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg in “Social Network” Follow-Up

Aaron Sorkin returns to the world he helped define with "The Social Network," but this time, the stakes are far higher—and far more global. The first trailer for "The Social Reckoning" zeroes in on Facebook’s turbulent later years, anchored by whistleblower Frances Haugen and the explosive reporting that exposed the company’s inner workings.

By The Credits  |  June 10, 2026
“Disclosure Day” Review Round-Up: Steven Spielberg Returns to Sci-Fi With a Spellbinding Thriller

Steven Spielberg returns to sci‑fi with “Disclosure Day,” a mystery‑laden spectacle led by Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor. Critics praise its emotional scale, thrilling narrative, and a standout performance anchoring this cosmic story in human stakes.

By The Credits  |  June 9, 2026

Interview

Actor

From “Star Wars” Superfan to Villain: Jonny Coyne on Playing Lord Janu Coin in “The Mandalorian and Grogu”

Jonny Coyne went from standing in line to see “Star Wars” to becoming part of its mythology. In “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” the veteran character actor embraces villainy as Lord Janu Coin—and reflects on acting, imagination, and working with Pedro Pascal.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 8, 2026
Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” Creating Mythic Demand for Tickets

Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” starring Matt Damon, Zendaya, and Anne Hathaway, is already driving unprecedented ticket demand. IMAX 70mm screenings sold out a year early, signaling another era-defining cinematic event.

By The Credits  |  June 5, 2026

Interview

Actor

How Kendrick Sampson Brought Quincy Jones to Life in “Michael” With Just Two Days Prep

“You have to leave enough space to let God walk through the room.” For Kendrick Sampson, that philosophy—shared by Quincy Jones himself—became the key to unlocking one of the most influential musical minds of all time in “Michael,” Antoine Fuqua’s sweeping portrait of the King of Pop’s rise.

By Jack Giroux  |  June 2, 2026
“The End of Oak Street”: Anne Hathaway & Ewan McGregor Face Dinosaurs in Wild Thriller For David Robert Mitchell’s New Film

Imagine waking up in your quiet suburban home—only to discover your street now ends at a cliff and dinosaurs roam freely. In “The End of Oak Street,” Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor star in David Robert Mitchell’s high-concept thriller about a family forced to survive when their world slips into prehistory.

By The Credits  |  June 1, 2026
Paramount Lands “The Midnight Library” With Florence Pugh Set to Star

Florence Pugh is set to star as Nora Seed in “The Midnight Library,” Paramount’s adaptation of Matt Haig’s bestselling novel about a woman who discovers a mysterious space between life and death, where every book reveals a different path her life might have taken.

By The Credits  |  May 29, 2026

Interview

Animator

“The Mandalorian and Grogu” Animation Supervisor Hal Hickel on Reinventing Hutts and Building a Galactic Bestiary

Alien creatures have always been central to Star Wars, but “The Mandalorian and Grogu” pushes them to startling new extremes. ILM animation supervisor Hal Hickel reveals how his team transformed familiar species into tactile, breathing beings—reimagining Hutts as warriors, drawing from nature and mythology, and crafting creatures that audiences can practically feel.

By Hugh Hart  |  May 28, 2026
Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” First Reactions: A Thrilling Sci-Fi Mind-Bender Supercharged by a Phenomenal Emily Blunt

We’ve made contact—first reactions to Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” have landed, and critics say the legendary director’s return to sci-fi is as thrilling, emotional, and awe-inspiring as anything in his storied career, with Emily Blunt delivering what many are calling her finest performance yet.

By The Credits  |  May 28, 2026

Interview

Costume Designer

How Shirley Kurata Built a Surreal Fashion Playground for Keke Palmer in “I Love Boosters”

For costume designer Shirley Kurata, stepping into Boots Riley’s world of "I Love Boosters" meant embracing the unexpected. Blending thrift-store treasures, high fashion, and custom builds, she created a vibrant, maximalist wardrobe that mirrors the film’s surreal energy. From Keke Palmer’s bold designs to Demi Moore’s striking monochrome looks, every piece helps shape a world where style and storytelling collide.

By Simon Thompson  |  May 26, 2026

Interview

Director

“Passenger” Director André Øvredal on Designing a Demon You Can’t Outrun

For director André Øvredal, the terror at the heart of "Passenger" begins with something deeply familiar: the open road. But what starts as a universal experience quickly spirals into something far more sinister—a relentless, supernatural force that cannot be outrun. Øvredal explains how he grounded the film’s horror in physical reality, crafting a tangible villain, embracing practical effects, and transforming Washington’s diverse landscapes into a nightmarish American journey.

By Simon Thompson  |  May 26, 2026