Cate Blanchett Was Ready to ‘Play a Pencil’ for Guillermo del Toro in ‘Pinocchio’
Blanchett was ultimately cast as her “spirit animal” Spazzatura, a talking monkey whose Italian name translates to “garbage.”
Blanchett was ultimately cast as her “spirit animal” Spazzatura, a talking monkey whose Italian name translates to “garbage.”
Christmas films dominate VOD charts, but Netflix viewers engage in some counterprogramming with Denis Villeneuve’s English-language debut.
The animators behind “Kung Fu Panda,” “Tales of Arcadia,” and “The Book of Life” reflect on working in the “Pinocchio” director’s “protected playground”s.
Cinematographer Frank Passingham tells IndieWire about being inspired by Gordon Willis and Russell Metty, and bringing a naturalism to a stop-motion world.
The most stacked month of the year for Netflix original movies has finally arrived.
“We have to execute the same level of precision, realism, but in miniature,” the director said of the stop-motion process that brought his Best Picture contender and Best Animated Feature frontrunner to life.
The filmmaker shares the exclusive backstory for his original stop-motion animation project — and why he thinks his new one should be part of the Best Picture race.
Oz Perkins writes and directs the upcoming thriller inspired by the classic fable.
Yes, everyone loves Guillermo. But that’s not all it takes to crack the biggest category in the awards race.
Ewan McGregor, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, John Turturro, Christoph Waltz, and “Stranger Things” breakout Finn Wolfhard star in the Netflix film.
The filmmaker’s late mother shared his love of the classic fairy tale.
A decades-long passion project results in a classic tale given new life with exquisite craftsmanship and a poignant story of rebellion.