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Leila George in Episode 7 of 'Disclaimer'
Disclaimer
George, who plays the younger version of Cate Blanchett's traumatized character, tells IndieWire about filming the devastating finale of Apple TV+'s operatic Alfonso Cuarón series.
'Anora'
The Greatest Day
The single tear Mikey Madison sheds was a happy accident, as Baker tells IndieWire in a spoiler interview, bringing full circle the movie's connection to Federico Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria."
'Christmas Eve in Miller's Point'
Interview
In returning to his hometown to craft his latest piece, Taormina managed to find the inner and outer beauty of a place he initially considered "artless."
JUROR #2, (aka JUROR NUMBER 2), from left: Zoey Deutch, Nicholas Hoult, 2024. © Warner Bros. / courtesy Everett Collection
The screenwriter tells IndieWire about what he learned from one of his filmmaking heroes and what he hopes to give back.
'No Other Land'
Filmmaker Toolkit
Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham tell IndieWire they made their documentary so they could reach a U.S. audience, a surprisingly difficult task for the fall’s best-reviewed film.  
Cillian Murphy as Bill Furlong in 'Small Things Like These'
Interview
Murphy tells IndieWire about playing a man who, in 1985, unearths awful discoveries at the local Irish convent — something the Catholic Church in Ireland is still reckoning with today.
CARVILLE: WINNING IS EVERYTHING, STUPID, (aka CARVILLE: WINNING IS EVERYTHING, STUPID!), James Carville (right), Jackson Square, New Orleans, 2024. © Greenwich Entertainment / Courtesy Everett Collection
Thompson on Hollywood
"Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid" and Errol Morris' "Separated" were lucky to get out before the election. But others, like incendiary abortion doc "Zurawski v Texas," still await buyers.
Jordan Klepper behind the anchor desk on 'The Daily Show'
Interview
As Americans await the results of a national biopsy, Klepper is feeling quippy, anxious, and exhausted.
Rufus Sewell, Keri Russell at the NETFLIX FYSEE Showcase "The Diplomat" Photo Call at Tudum Theater on November 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Variety via Getty Images)
Thompson on Hollywood
Never have the power dynamics in a marriage been more intimate and sexy. "The mischief he's making is in order to put her forward, which is key," Sewell tells IW.
ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 26: Ralph Fiennes, Peter Straughan, Edward Berger and Sergio Castellitto attend the 'Conclave' red carpet during the 19th Rome Film Festival at Auditorium Parco Della Musica on October 26, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)
Interview
"Conclave" spoilers ahead! Straughan breaks down with IndieWire how the movie arrives at its twist ending — while expressing regrets about his past project, a critically loathed Donna Tartt adaptation.
The Debates at Fantastic Fest
Investigation
Massive scandal forced a reckoning at Alamo Drafthouse’s genre film festival. Prior participants in its boxing centerpiece, including one who filed suit for brain damage, wonder if it’s time to tap out.
'The Diplomat,' Allison Janney as Grace Penn
Spoilers
Spoilers: Creator Debora Cahn tells IndieWire all about the wild final moments of Season 2 of Netflix's twisty political drama.
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