
Cathy Repola: Remembering Diane Adler, MPEG Secretary and a True Unionist
It is said that a union is all about the collective strength of its members, and about how coming together as a large group can bring about change. […]
It is said that a union is all about the collective strength of its members, and about how coming together as a large group can bring about change. […]
“It’s not about realism after a certain point. It’s about emotional value.” […]
The Primetime Emmys will air live Sunday, September 19 on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Cedric the Entertainer, star of The Neighborhood will host the ceremony, which will be held in-person at the […]
Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead,” which Netflix will release in theaters and via streaming on Friday, merges two seemingly irreconcilable genres: the zombie movie and the heist movie. […]
Traditionally, a picture editor was the person snipping celluloid together, writes Anousha Sakoui in The Los Angeles Times. Like many roles in Hollywood, the route into the industry is not clear-cut. Here’s a primer on […]
Blumhouse Productions says it was “swindled” by the producers of Boss Level after it was brought in to recut and salvage the film because the initial version failed to sell. Boss Level, which stars Mel Gibson, Frank Grillo […]
After “Sully,” Murray cut “The 15:17 to Paris” for Eastwood, “Glass” for M. Night Shyamalan, and recently finished “The Water Man” for actor-cum-director David Oyelowo. […]
It always upset me that people felt that I needed to change in their eyes, that I was never good enough in my own skin or attire. My true identity was constantly challenged through the early years of my career. […]
“I did an edit without his input and sent it to him at his home in Russia. Though he didn’t say so at the time, he hated it.” […]
“With digital everything comes to you. That means you have a lot more to look at, a lot more to assess.” […]
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