Author: David Phillips
In the history of episodic television, there are few more prolific and accomplished directors than Paris Barclay. Aside from his eight Emmy nominations and two wins,…
Australian director John Hillcoat first made a big splash with critics and cinephiles in 2005 with his masterful Western (or is it an “Australian”) The Proposition,…
Nicola Marsh has been working prolifically in the area of documentary cinematography for nearly 20 years now. She received an Emmy nomination for an episode of…
It wasn’t a hard sell for the Oscar-winning documentarian Morgan Neville to take on a project about U2. The magic that happens in Disney’s Bono and…
On the surface, Witness looks like a mash-up of two tropes: the good cop protecting an eye-witness from danger, and a fish out of water flick…
In the long history of women escaping abusive men, few stories are more well known than that of Tina Turner’s eventual exit from her husband and…
Despite being just 19 years of age, Storm Reid has already built a distinctive resume since her first on screen credit in 2012. Over the last…
It was never hard to pick Ray Stevenson out in a scene. All you had to do was look for the toughest looking guy in the…
When Peter Gould joined the Breaking Bad universe as a writer in 2010, he couldn’t have possibly known how important he was going to be to…
As an athlete, to my mind, Jim Brown had only one comparable: Wilt Chamberlain. While they may have played two very different sports (Brown, football and…