Wrap Magazine
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‘Hateful Eight’ Star Samuel L. Jackson Says He’s the Base in Quentin Tarantino’s Bouillabaisse
Jackson finds resonance in the way Tarantino’s post-Civil War Western deals with race
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Quentin Tarantino Lets Loose on Race, Violence and ‘The Hateful Eight’
“I’m on record as having written about this before the s–t hit the fan in the last year and a half on these issues,” director tells TheWrap
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From ‘Inside Out’ to ‘Minions’ to ‘Anomalisa’ — Oscar’s Animated Films Square Off
OscarWrap: The directors of some of the year’s best animated films explain the techniques and ideas behind their work
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The Design Secret of ‘Crimson Peak’: The House Is the Real Monster
OscarWrap: “We designed the house for visual melodrama,” says Guillermo del Toro of his Gothic romance
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How ‘Danish Girl’ Makeup Artist Eased Eddie Redmayne’s Transition From Man to Woman
OscarWrap: Jan Sewell says she got the character’s color palette from paintings of the real Lili Elbe
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‘Carol’ Designer Sandy Powell Says She Designs Characters, Not Costumes
OscarWrap: “In an ideal world, it’s a collaboration” with the actor, says Oscar-winning designer
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‘Sicario’ Cinematographer Roger Deakins Hunts for One Perfect Angle
OscarWrap: “I don’t like action movies,” says the greatest living cinematographer never to win an Oscar
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Why ‘Ex Machina’ Visual Effects Artists’ Motto Was ‘More Bang for the Buck’
OscarWrap: Andrew Whitehurst’s crew had to create a believable cyborg on a fraction of the usual VFX budget
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How ‘Creed’ Director Ryan Coogler Brought ‘Rocky’ Back to Life
OscarWrap: With “Creed,” Ryan Coogler puts a different face on the “Rocky” franchise — and brings Sylvester Stallone back into Oscar race
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How Writers of ‘Brooklyn,’ ‘Suffragette’ and ‘The Danish Girl’ Made Period Movies Feel Fresh
Nick Hornby, Lucinda Coxon and Abi Morgan talk to TheWrap about the hazards of adapting historical material
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How Jay Roach Channeled Trumbo: ‘He’d Be Like Aaron Sorkin, So It Has to Be Funny’
Jay Roach tells TheWrap he had to channel a little Dalton Trumbo for his new film, even if it meant fixing a mistake in a Stanley Kubrick classic
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‘Spotlight’ Star Rachel McAdams Talks Learning to Listen Like a Journalist (Exclusive Video)
“I wondered if it was the same for you, that you couldn’t help but be open,” actress asks Boston Globe reporter Sacha Pfeiffer in joint interview with TheWrap
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Oscar Flashback to ‘Little Fart’ Roberto Benigni’s Surprise Win
The “Life Is Beautiful” star’s Oscar antic were amusing… except to competitors like Nick Nolte and Ian McKellen
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Why Oscar Foreign Film Award’s One-Country Rule Is So Outdated
With international collaborations increasingly common, even the chair of the Academy’s foreign language committee admits, “It has to change”
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‘Goldbergs’ Star Wendi McLendon-Covey Reveals Season 3 Mission: Help Son ‘Completely Avoid Puberty’
Who you calling dysfunctional? Actress defends her meddling ’80s matriarch on ABC sitcom