Mark Salisbury
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Robert Eggers on taking his time making ‘Nosferatu’ and changing Bill Skarsgard's role
Robert Eggers has been fascinated with Nosferatu for more than three decades. The filmmaker tells Screen why he’s glad he waited until now to mount his own version.
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“I was covered head to toe in bruises”: Mikey Madison on digging deep for Sean Baker’s ‘Anora’
Sean Baker wrote the role of the gutsy exotic dancer at the heart of his Palme d’Or winner for the actress.
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Into the shadows: creating the deep, dark look of ‘Nosferatu’
Reuniting with filmmaker Robert Eggers, director of photography Jarin Blaschke puts a distinctive visual stamp on Nosferatu.
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How Weta FX turned Robbie Williams into an ape for pop-star biopic ‘Better Man’
“A lot of the technology we developed for ’Planet Of The Apes’, for ’Avatar’, was employed on this.”
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Why Michael Gracey turned Robbie Williams into a “performing monkey” in ‘Better Man’
Director Michael Gracey on why he turned pop star Robbie Williams into a CGI ape for his dark, intense musical biopic
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‘September 5’ star John Magaro: "I’ve constantly had to reintroduce myself to the public"
The actor stars as ABC Sports producer Geoffrey Mason in ’September 5’.
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Edward Berger on achieving his "razor sharp" ‘Conclave’ shots, upcoming projects
Edward Berger follows an Oscar-winning First Word War drama with a papal thriller. He tells Screen how he was bewitched by the intrigue and power play of Conclave.
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Rising Stars Scotland 2024: Mirren Mack (actor)
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Rising Stars Scotland 2024: Maryam Hamidi (writer)
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Rising Stars Scotland 2024: Simone Smith (writer/director)
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‘Slow Horses’ showrunner Will Smith on nine Emmys nominations and working with “brilliant” Gary Oldman
With season four set to air in September, Slow Horses has finally been recognised by Emmys voters.
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Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: directors Thea Sharrock & Abdou Cissé
Abdou Cissé discovers a common obsession with football talking to Wicked Little Letters director Thea Sharrock, and asks her about multitasking across projects, directing actors and leaping from theatre to film
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Tosin Cole (actor)
Cole appeared in Rapman’s superheroes-in-south London Netflix show Supacell.
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Stars of Tomorrow 2024: Jess Bray (writer)
Bray’s credits include Big Talk/BBC series ’The Outlaws’ and upcoming Roughcut/BBC Two series ‘We Might Regret This’.
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My Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future
Meirelles directed episodes of Sympathizer and Sugar.
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Anthony Boyle on his ‘Masters Of The Air’ and ’Manhunt’ roles: “I love the physicality and the mental stuff”
After starring as a heroic Second World War navigator, Boyle wanted to “play someone the polar opposite”.
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“There were doors slammed in its face”: David Oyelowo on spending a decade trying to make ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’
“The only place you can land is a prejudice against a Black protagonist, a Black-centred story.”
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’Night Country’ showrunner Issa López on turning ‘True Detective’ on its head
Jodie Foster told López she wanted to play “an impossible asshole” on the HBO show.
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‘Ripley’ creator Steven Zaillian on making Netflix series “feel more like a novel”
“I always imagined it in black and white,” he tells Screen.
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Juno Temple: ‘Fargo’ role “made me a better actress”
Juno Temple stars as Dot Lyon, a feral fighter, domestic abuse survivor and devoted mother in the latest season of FX’s Fargo.