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A hand-drawn rat is tossed through a completely white background as part of the opening titles of 'The Decameron'
Begin at the Beginning
Mark Bashore and Katrina Crawford, creative directors of Plains of Yonder, tell IndieWire the tips and trends for making great television opening credit sequences.
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Best Movies Not Available on Streaming
From Hitchcock's "Rebecca" to "Short Cuts" by Robert Altman, there are far too many classics that have been left behind in the streaming age.
'THE BATMAN,' Colin Farrell, as Oswald Cobb / the Penguin, 2022.  © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
Colin Farrell, Lily James, and Jared Leto have all recently undergone dramatic transformations for roles.
'Frasier'
Interview
With Season 2 of the Paramount+ "Frasier" revival looking more like "Frasier" than ever before, Grammer tells IndieWire why his iconic character still works in the streaming age.
Jennifer Kent receives the Special Jury Prize for 'The Nightingale' during the Award Ceremony at the 75th Venice Film Festival at Sala Grande on September 8, 2018 in Venice, Italy.  (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images)
Watch Jennifer Kent discuss how she got her start and made one of the best first features ever, "The Babadook," celebrating its tenth anniversary with a 500-theater re-release.
'Directing at Disney' by Don Peri, Pete Docter
Getting Animated
Docter and Disney historian Don Peri shine a light on the unsung directors of Disney animation and how they made their movies.
Ify Nwadiwe, Carl Tart, and Zeke Nicholson stand at the 'Make Some Noise' podiums, Ify and Zeke looking at Carl in the center.
Getting Animated
Motion graphics designer Bill Bergen and director/editor Sam Geer tell IndieWire about the touches that give Dropout's series an extra comedic kick.
His Three Daughters. (L-R) Carrie Coon as Katie and Director Azazel Jacobs on the set of His Three Daughters. Cr. Sam Levy/Netflix © 2024.
Filmmaker Interview
New York filmmaker Jacobs tells IndieWire about his moving and profound new film for Netflix, which centers on Coon, Natasha Lyonne, and Elizabeth Olsen as sisters dealing with their father's death.
'Jennifer's Body'
Hell Is a Teenage Girl
The iconic 2009 film brought the dark comedy campiness of "Heathers" and "The Craft" into the 21st century and arguably kickstarted today's "female rage" trend.
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A weekly digest that captures the best of our Top of the Line coverage.

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