Cary Fukunaga’s Original Bond Idea Sounds Like a Radical Mix of 007 and ‘Maniac’
Fukunaga’s idea could’ve made for one of the most original Bond movies ever made.
Fukunaga’s idea could’ve made for one of the most original Bond movies ever made.
The biggest editorial challenge of the Netflix black comedy series was honing in on the emotional realism of Annie (Emma Stone) and Owen (Jonah Hill).
Costume designer Jenny Eagan got to play make-believe dress up on “Maniac” and then fit the World War II military insanity of “Catch-22.”
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He also calls fellow IndieWire Honors recipient — and fellow Netflix creator — Alfonso Cuarón’s “Roma” a “major cinematic work.”
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In a joint interview with her director, the Oscar-winning actress also told IndieWire she loved getting to smoke on screen.
The science-fiction series, starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, premiered September 21 on Netflix.
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