Category
Oscars
P.T. Anderson’s Inherent Vice
Jewish Journal
February 17, 2015
Has Hollywood’s foremost interpreter of California lost his touch?
For ‘Aya,’ a long journey from Israel to the Oscars
Jewish Journal
February 17, 2015
The idea for “Aya” began with a daydream: What if you were waiting for someone at the airport and instead you picked up a total stranger? What then?
‘Wild Tales’: Six crazy nights make it a foreign-language contender
Tom Tugend
February 12, 2015
Members of the tribe looking for an Oscar finalist full of Jewish characters will find it in an unlikely place — Argentina’s “Wild Tales.”
‘Whiplash’ director draws from personally experiencing the cost of greatness
Naomi Pfefferman
February 9, 2015
‘Foxcatcher’: Why it took 7 years to complete
Jonathan Maseng
February 9, 2015
For Hollywood screenwriters, having your work rewritten is a fact of life, although it goes without saying that most writers hate it.
Meet Oscar-winner Graham Moore: Hollywood’s newest Jewish writing prodigy
Danielle Berrin
February 6, 2015
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