How ‘Arcane’ Broke the Video Game Curse One Sound at a Time
Sound editors Eliot Connors and Brad Beaumont tell IndieWire about their unique impact on the double Emmy nominee.
Sound editors Eliot Connors and Brad Beaumont tell IndieWire about their unique impact on the double Emmy nominee.
Kemp Powers tells IndieWire: “[Lord and Miller] are not satisfied with satisfactory, and push you to make things better and funnier.”
SXSW: Linda Goldstein Knowlton’s film about family separation at the border has powerful moments, but its framing leaves plenty to be desired.
SXSW: A horror comedy that feels like the type of horror game that would be a Twitch sensation.
Showrunners Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu talk about mixing family stories with a sinister plot to buy the New York landmark while adding catchy songs.
Creators Charlie Brooker and Mike Hollingsworth break down Netflix’s new interactive special and violent slapstick cartoons.
Spain is a small country not often represented in Hollywood, but to be a minority is to account for prejudice, discrimination, and oppression.
Sundance: A woman who comes back to life in a river full of dying fish paves the way for a moving and magical tale of environmentalism.
Director Alberto Mielgo talks about the stylistic connection between his Oscar-contending short and “Into the Spider-Verse.”
Director Mamoru Hosoda and architect Eric Wong talk about creating a visually stunning virtual world for connecting with humanity.
Director Yusuke Hirota and writer Akihiro Nishino talk about making a visually unique steampunk adventure.
This is not quite “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” but the film has enough heart and ideas to justify its existence.