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‘Fellow Travelers’ Indeed — How Ron Nyswaner and Matt Bomer Created a Queer Masterpiece with Their First Project Together

Ron Nyswaner and Matt Bomer first met while working on "Fellow Travelers." Now they're winners of the IndieWire Honors Wavelength Award — and they're ready for another collab.

 

Jonathan Bailey Celebrates Ron Nyswaner and Matt Bomer: ‘We Should Always Be Grateful to Them’

"Fellow Travelers" star Jonathan Bailey movingly writes about what the Showtime limited series collaborators — and winners of the IndieWire Honors Wavelength Award — mean to him.

 

Evangeline Lilly Announces Acting Retirement: ‘I Am Happy’

"I might return to Hollywood one day, but, for now, this is where I belong."

 

Netflix Is Licensing Far Fewer Films These Days

A dissection of the streamer's latest data dump reveals a 20 percent decline in acquired films over the second half of 2023.

 

‘The Acolyte’ Review: Leslye Headland Delivers a Solid Star Wars Crime Thriller

Leslye Headland's early-days Star Wars series starring Lee Jung-jae and Amandla Stenberg will hook viewers with its two-part premiere.

 

‘Robot Dreams’ Director: The Problem with Most Animated Films Is the Characters Overact

Pablo Berger talks about treating his animators like actors, and what he learned from Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton in making his wordless film.

 

Mark Duplass Returns to the ‘Creep’ Franchise with New Series ‘The Creep Tapes’

The half-hour series, which is seeking buyers after wrapping production, will take viewers through a secret vault of tapes documenting the serial killer's many victims.

 

‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Review: Will Smith and Martin Lawrence Leave Vin Diesel in the Dust as Cop Franchise Drifts Into ‘Fast &

At once sillier and more sincere than any previous "Bad Boys" movie, "Ride or Die" gets very soapy without forgetting why this franchise works.

 

How ‘3 Body Problem’ Created a Sci-Fi World for Its Epic Story

Production designer Deborah Riley, visual effects supervisor Stefen Fangmeier, sound designer Paula Fairfield, and composer Ramin Djawadi share how they crafted a consequential threat to human existence.

 

Quinta Brunson Did Not Mean for ‘Abbott Elementary’ to Make You Cry

Brunson, who will receive the Visionary Award at IndieWire Honors, shares that one of the keys to her ABC sitcom's success has been making sure to "follow the characters' hearts."

 

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