As some A-listers and their publicists continue to push for reforms and an NBC
broadcast deal seems imminent, Hollywood gatekeepers remain divided on whether
the Golden Globes can ever really come back.
Angus Wall, an Oscar-winning editor, has created some of TV’s most memorable
title sequences, which he compares to art: “You don’t quite understand it, but
you’re drawn to it.”
The Pulitzer-winning author shares her reading list and reflects on working
between languages while writing Translating Myself and Others, her recent essay
collection.
Midge reveals her failed comedy tour to her family on the iconic Coney Island
ride, a scene that required meticulous attention to detail, a lot of yelling,
and “a bit of Maisel stardust.”
For We Own This City, the actor went on nightly ride-alongs and spoke at length
with the imprisoned Baltimore cop: “He was always kind of after something with
me.”
“Johnny is part of a group of superstars that used to command these gigantic
salaries. Any excuse Hollywood could use to not pay those figures, they’re gonna
take it.”
At times, the pair were told their directorial debut, set on the Pine Ridge
Reservation, wasn’t relatable or sad enough—or even that it needed a white
protagonist.