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THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN SATIRE: American Fiction writer-director Cord Jefferson talks about his directorial debut, a festival darling that has charmed and provoked with its clever, big-hearted send-up of race.
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Hollywood Reporter. 2023, Vol. 429, Issue 32, pages. 2
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'We Wanted to Paint With the Light and Write With the Camera': DPs Hoyte van Hoytema (Oppenheimer), Rodrigo Prieto (Barbie, Killers of the Flower Moon), Cristina Dunlap (American Fiction), Shabier Kirchner (Past Lives), Dan Laustsen (The Color Purple, John Wick: Chapter 4) and Lukasz Zal (The Zone of Interest) discuss their 'happy accidents,' cinematic shorthand and the Barbenheimer phenomenon at THR's Cinematographer Roundtable.
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Giardina, Carolyn
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Hollywood Reporter. 2023, Vol. 429, Issue 33, pages. 6
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Erika Alexander Finds the Truth in Fiction: The American Fiction star on her 'healing' time shooting the drama on race and publishing.
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Rankin, Seija
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Hollywood Reporter. 2023, Vol. 429, Issue 35, pages. 2
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After 29 Books, Finally, Judy Blume's Own Story: The doc Judy Blume Forever looks at the legacy of the pioneering young adult fiction writer at a time when many of the issues she confronted--book banning, abortion, antisemitism--are still shockingly topical.
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Keegan, Rebecca
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Hollywood Reporter. 2023, Vol. 429, Issue 3, pages. 2
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Awards Season Reading List: These Oscar contenders bring narratives from the page to the screen with adaptations of literary classics, modern fiction and compelling true stories.
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Dresden, Hilton
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Hollywood Reporter. 2022, Vol. 428, Issue 35, pages. 2
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LIMITED DOPESICK: Writer-director Danny Strong reveals how he blended fact and fiction to create Hulu's sobering and provocative examination of the opioid crisis.
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Hollywood Reporter. 2022, Vol. 428, Issue 25, pages. 2
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FICTION MEANS FREEDOM, AND WE HAVE TO FIGHT FOR THAT'.
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Galloway, Stephen
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Hollywood Reporter. 2019, Vol. 425, Issue 39, pages. 6
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Nothing Is Stranger Than Fiction: These popular novels have been adapted into Emmy contenders, with some shows just rolling out episodes while others have been out since summer.
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Hollywood Reporter. 2022, Vol. 428, Issue 17, pages. 1
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Pulp Fiction Shocked by Taking the Palme d'Or in '94.
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Higgins, Bill
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Hollywood Reporter. 2019, Vol. 425, Issue 16, pages. 1
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We're happy this movie speaks to this moment': arrival is the rare science fiction film to break through with a best picture nomination, propelled by a timely theme: 'suspicion and fear in the face of the other'.
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Raya, Anna Lisa
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Hollywood Reporter. 2017, Vol. 423, Issue 6, pages. 2
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