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  |  12 hours ago
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