Posts by Chris Ryan
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David Fincher’s Misdirections: The Movies Inside His Movies
Everyone thinks director David Fincher is a ghoulish control freak. But we know there’s more than meets the eye.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: ‘Transparent,’ ‘New Girl,’ and the State of Fox
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk ‘Transparent,’ ‘New Girl,’ and the state of the Fox network.
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73 Questions Answered by the Real Reese Witherspoon
A tale of two Reeses.
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Q&A: ‘The Equalizer’ Director Antoine Fuqua on Denzel Washington and Home-Improvement Store Shootouts
Equally adept at war movies (‘Tears of the Sun’), cops and robbers (‘Training Day,’ ‘Brooklyn’s Finest’), swords and shields (‘King Arthur’), and blockbuster fare (‘Olympus Has Fallen’), Fuqua is a throwback to the two-fisted, pugilist filmmakers of decades past. Existing somewhere on the line between art house and cineplex, Fuqua is one of the more compelling and underrated directors working today.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: ‘Gotham,’ ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones,’ and the Replacements
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk ‘Gotham,’ ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones,’ and the reunion of the Replacements.
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Q&A: ‘The Honorable Woman’ Creator Hugo Blick on Maggie Gyllenhaal, the Middle East As a Stage, and Longform Televison
You can call what Blick makes a miniseries or longform television. Call it whatever you want, just do whatever you have to do to watch it.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: U2 and Fall Network Dramas
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk U2 and fall network dramas.
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NBA After Dark Podcast: Team USA, Coach Kobe, and Summer Winners and Losers
Juliet Litman, Andrew Sharp, and Chris Ryan talk about NBA offseason winners and losers.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: ‘The Leftovers,’ Fall TV, and Ryan Adams
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk ‘The Leftovers,’ the fall TV lineup, and the wonderful new Ryan Adams album.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: Emmys, ‘The Honorable Woman,’ and ‘The Leftovers’
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk about the Emmys, ‘The Honorable Woman,’ and ‘The Leftovers.’