Interview

Production Designer

How the Oscars Production Designers Misty Buckley & Alana Billingsley Prep the Stage Long Before Movies’ Biggest Night

Production designers Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley are the quiet architects behind Hollywood’s biggest live spectacles—the Oscars, the Grammys, and the Super Bowl halftime show—but their work on the 97th Academy Awards was something special. Fresh off their 2024 Emmy win for the previous year’s Oscars, the duo once again transformed the Dolby Theatre into a shimmering “temple of alchemy,” crafting a show that married theatricality, technology, and meticulous craftsmanship. From Ben Stiller’s now-viral “broken” stage bit to the gold‑veined pyramid centerpiece and category‑specific visual storytelling, Buckley and Billingsley delivered a night that set a five‑year ratings high while celebrating the artisans who keep Hollywood’s creative engine running.

By Craigh Barboza  |  12 hours ago
WGA Awards: Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” and Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” Keep Oscar Race Tight

The 2026 Writers Guild Awards delivered a major shakeup in the Oscar race, with "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another" splitting the top screenplay prizes and "The Pitt" sweeping the drama categories. Roy Wood hosted a night that mixed humor, turbulence, and a call to protect storytellers.

By The Credits  |  17 hours ago

Interview

Stunt Coordinator/Stunt Person

Behind the Bruises: Stunt Legends Reveal What the New Oscar Category Really Means

For the first time in its century-long history, the Academy Awards will finally recognize the artists who put their bodies—and ingenuity—on the line to make movie magic. Beginning with films released in 2027, the Oscars’ new Stunt Design Award honors the stunt performers, choreographers, riggers, and second unit teams who have shaped some of cinema’s most unforgettable moments. And as the creative forces behind "John Wick," "Mission: Impossible," "Avatar," and "The Fall Guy" tell The Credits, this long-awaited milestone is both a celebration of their craft and a complicated new frontier.

By Su Fang Tham  |  March 6, 2026

Interview

Producer

Oscar-Nominated “Hamnet” Producer Nic Gonda on Building the Creative Village Behind Chloé Zhao’s Vision

In producing "Hamnet," Nic Gonda wasn’t just helping Chloé Zhao adapt a beloved novel — he was helping build a creative village. The result is a film that feels both intimate and epic, shaped by trust, intuition, and a crew willing to step into the unknown. Speaking with Gonda, what emerges is less a story about mounting a period drama and more a reflection on the kind of filmmaking that only works when everyone involved is ready to discover the film together.

By Evelyn Lott  |  March 5, 2026

Interview

Editor

How “Sinners” Oscar‑Nominated Editor Michael P. Shawver Carved Ryan Coogler’s Beautiful Chaos Into Pure Cinema

Oscar‑nominated editor Michael Shawver, Ryan Coogler’s longtime collaborator since Fruitvale Station, takes us inside the cutting room — and the Louisiana heat — of "Sinners," revealing how he protected twin‑performance coverage, built the movie’s emotional architecture, and crafted the juke‑joint sequence where the whole film turns.

By Bryan Abrams  |  March 4, 2026