When Christopher Nolan handed Robert Downey Jr. the script for Oppenheimer, it wasn’t just another Hollywood read. It was practically a magic trick. Printed on red paper with black ink, the script was ...
A paper script getting passed back and forth on the set of film or TV is a dangerous thing in the coronavirus era. In a new proposal to states and local governments, producers suggest that’s one thing ...
The security measures for the next “Star Wars” movie are tighter and thornier than a Sarlacc pit. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Mark Hamill compared obtaining pages for the as of yet ...