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25 Years with Dateline NBC: Interview with Correspondent Josh Mankiewicz
Groundhog Day 2020 marked 25 years that Josh Mankiewicz has been reporting for the Emmy-winning investigative series, "Dateline NBC".

Sarah E. Mason
2 min read


Scoring Jojo Rabbit: Interview with Oscar Winning Composer, Michael Giacchino
Interview with Oscar Winning Composer, Michael Giacchino about scoring the Golden Globe nominated film, Jojo Rabbit.

Sarah E. Mason
2 min read


Beautiful Magic: Meet the Artisan's Behind Amazon's Carnival Row
Carnival Row is a master class in world-building brought to life by stunning cinematography, production design and VFX, all perfectly choreo
Sarah E. Mason
6 min read


Interview: Oscar Nominated Cinematographer Lawrence Sher, Joker
JOKER marks the sixth film Cinematographer Lawrence Sher has worked with director Todd Phillips. Their successful relationship began with TH
Sarah E. Mason
3 min read


Real-Life Avengers Behind Endgame: Interviews with Composer Alan Silvestri & the Film Editors
With a worldwide box office total of $2.8 billion dollars and counting, Avengers: Endgame is the highest grossing movie of all time. Bringin
Sarah Mason
3 min read


Good Spirits!
In Carnival Corp's new television series “Good Spirits,” cocktail chef Matthew Biancaniello sails the globe in search of extraordinary everyday people, stories of spirits, and one-of-a-kind cocktail creations. Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe of The Harold & Maudecast sit down with Matthew in an upcoming episode "Setting Sail with Pure Imagination" to talk about his new show and the incredible people, places and fresh new ingredients he discovered for his legendary cocktails. If
The Harold & Maudecast
2 min read


Alex Essoe - Song for Harry Dean
This week on The Harold & Maudecast, an interview with actress Alex Essoe star of the new thriller THE NEIGHBOR. Take a listen to her...

Sarah E. Mason
1 min read


Vittorio Storaro Master of Light and Shadow Goes Digital with Woody Allen
Three time Oscar Winning Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro (APOCALYPSE NOW, THE LAST EMPEROR, REDS) sits in the green room of the Paramount Theater about to speak before the first US screening of Woody Allen's new film, Café Society. Storaro not only brought his genius to the film as Cinematographer, he accomplished something no one else had done thus far -- got Woody Allen to go digital. Café Society was both Allen and Storaro's first full-length feature film shot on digital.

Sarah E. Mason
2 min read
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