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  • Why Guillermo del Toro Wanted to Make a Disobedient Pinocchio in His Version of the Classic

    TheWrap magazine: “I didn’t quite understand why he needed to be an obedient boy to be loved,” the filmmaker says

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  • How Many Votes Does It Take to Get an Oscar Nomination in 2023?

    The figures range from a high of 871 votes for Best Picture to a low of 29 for Best Makeup and Hairstyling

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    From “Nope” to “Pearl” to “Nanny,” here are some genre films that deserve serious consideration

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  • How the Designers of ‘Elvis’ and ‘Blonde’ Brought 2 Icons Back to Life on Screen

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  • Cinematographer Roger Deakins Fears That Moviegoing Has ‘Changed Beyond Repair’

    TheWrap magazine: “I don’t think producers and studio people are willing to take the risk on a film that expands the cinematic language,” says the legendary DP of “Empire of Light”

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  • 27 Films Are Competing for the Animated Feature Oscar – How Many Do You Know?

    There’s a whole world beyond “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,” “Turning Red” and “Minions: The Rise of Gru”

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  • How Guillermo del Toro Sold Netflix on a Twisted Version of ‘Pinocchio’

    “We had at least two or three companies that looked like they were gonna say yes, and then they withdrew,” del Toro says of his dark spin on the classic

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  • How ‘Women Talking’ Turned a Hayloft Into a ‘Sacred Space’

    TheWrap magazine: “We talked a lot about the idea of a cathedral,” says director Sarah Polley

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  • The Cinematography of ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ — New Tech Meets Old Tricks

    TheWrap magazine: “You could be on a set in the 1940s and see the same thing,” says cinematographer Russell Carpenter of some battle-tested techniques

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  • The Challenge of Creating the Look of ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’: ‘It’s Designing an Entire Universe’

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