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Ray Romano Says Writing Is ‘Torture,’ but He Still Wrote a Backstory for His Character in ‘The Irishman’

Romano explained why prepping to star in Scorsese's "The Irishman" and "Vinyl" were things he wasn't capable of when he starred on "Everybody Loves Raymond."

 

Olivia Wilde Says Gregg Araki Is a ‘Freak in the Best Possible Way’

"I’ve never met someone less 'Hollywood,'" Wilde said of her "I Want Your Sex" director.

 

Eli Roth Reshot ‘Thanksgiving’ After Test Audiences ‘Rejected’ Nudity — So Why Did It Work in ‘Terrifier 3’?

For IndieWire, Roth explains why Damien Leone's killer clown franchise reminds him of his own "Hostel."

 

Sean Penn Blames the Academy Awards for ‘Limiting’ Filmmaking: It’s ‘Jaw-Dropping How Afraid’ Hollywood Is of Controversy

"I would just encourage everybody to be as politically incorrect as their heart desires," Penn said while also applauding Ali Abbasi’s daring Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice.”

 

Denis Villeneuve Never Stopped Believing in His ‘Dune’ Movies. He’s Just as Optimistic About Cinema Itself

IndieWire Honors: The blockbuster auteur, who is set to receive the Visionary Award at our 2024 event, tells IndieWire why he sees science fiction as a vessel for hope.

 

‘Daughters’ Directors Know That Bringing Their Film Subjects to the Oscars Could Be a Daunting Ask

IndieWire Honors: This year's Magnify Award honorees tell IndieWire about the eight-year journey to bring "Daughters" to the screen.

 

Kerry Washington on How ‘Daughters’ Directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae ‘Break Our Hearts Open’

IndieWire Honors: As told to IndieWire, Kerry Washington talks why she joined the documentary "Daughters" as an executive producer and how its powerful message about preparing Black girls for the world — and the world for them — resonates.

 

Ridley Scott Says There Was ‘Something Deeply Wrong’ with the Marketing of His Early Films Like ‘Blade Runner’

The auteur recalled a studio executive encouraging him to make features about "normal people" (and not replicants or aliens) instead.

 

This Marketing Stunt for Kyle Mooney’s ‘Y2K’ Film Will Take You Back to 1999 AOL

Set your Away Message, burn a CD, have an insane conversation with a chatbot, and see "Y2K" in theaters December 6.

 

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