Filmmakers behind movies that place one character in one location discuss the challenges this type of project brings.
Category: Movies
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With Films Like ‘Inside,’ One Actor Does the Heavy Lifting
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John Wick Sure Has a Lot of Friends for a Lone Assassin
The New York Times – Movies:How does a taciturn solo killer have so many pals? The films’ creators can’t really explain, but each character has a raison d’être in this world.
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Jeremy Scott Speaks for the First Time Since His Split From Moschino
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The former creative director of the Italian label shared what his future holds, what brought him to Seoul and the celebrity Oscar gown that was his “cherry on top.”
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Why There Is Talk of a Writers’ Strike in Hollywood
The New York Times – Movies:TV and movie writers want more money, but Hollywood companies say the demands ignore economic realities. The deadline to sort out those differences is approaching.
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Jennifer Fox Said a Coach Abused Her. Now She Has Named a Legend
The New York Times – Sports:Jennifer Fox has long discussed what happened when she was 13 and her coach was 40. She even based a film on it. Now she has revealed the final detail: his identity.
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Lance Reddick’s Most Memorable TV Shows and Movies to Stream Now
The New York Times – Movies:The actor, who died on Friday, brought gravitas to series like “The Wire” and “Bosch,” but he also subverted his image in comic roles. Here’s how to stream his most memorable work.
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‘Rye Lane’ Aims to Show You a Real London Love Story
The New York Times – Movies:A rare British romantic comedy with Black leads, Raine Allen-Miller’s debut feature celebrates London neighborhoods that are changing fast.
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Meet Radio Man, a ‘Bum’ Who Befriends Movie Stars and Sells Their Autographs
The New York Times – Movies:In the billion-dollar industry of professional “graphing” — collecting celebrity signatures for resale — nobody does it like Radio Man.
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A.O. Scott Says Goodbye to Film Criticism
The New York Times – Movies:A.O. Scott conducts his own exit interview as he moves to a new post after more than two decades of reviewing films.
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‘Rimini’ Review: Just an Austrian Gigolo
The New York Times – Movies:The director Ulrich Seidl’s unsettling drama tracks the exploitative behaviors of an aging lounge singer, his fans and family members.
