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Interview: Discussing Denise Wingate’s ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ Costume Design as 70s LA Rock and Roll Storytelling
Set against the backdrop of the vibrant 1970s music scene, Daisy Jones and the Six transports viewers on a captivating journey through the complexities of fame, love, and musical creativity. A major reason for the show’s transportive quality is the costume design by Denise Wingate which breathes life into these characters, infusing over 1500 outfits […] More
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Interview: ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ Production Designer Jessica Kender on Curating the Band’s Los Angeles Landscape
In Daisy Jones & The Six, Jessica Kender faced the challenge of recreating the vibrant music scene of the 1970s. This captivating adaptation of the beloved novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid takes us on a journey through the rise and fall of its titular fictional rock band. Kender’s task was no small feat, as she […] More
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Interview: ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ Star Will Harrison Details Star Discusses the Making of a Band as Lead Guitarist Graham Dunne
Every band starts with an idea and in the case of Daisy Jones and the Six, that idea came from Graham Dunne played by Will Harrison. Even though the role was one of the first he auditioned for after school, he naturally found a way to mold into the character of Graham whose desire to form a […] More
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Interview: ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ Star Sam Claflin Talks Being the Guitarist and a Leader for the Iconic Rock Band
For a band like Daisy Jones and the Six to become real, there are multiple prerequisites—the group must have chemistry, talent, and coordination, but sometimes even more importantly, it must have an indescribable allure of star power. Sam Claflin brings just that to the table. Claflin takes on the complex and enigmatic role of Billy Dunne, the lead guitarist of […] More
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Interview: ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ Composer Tom Howe on His Score and Complementing the Original Soundtrack
Daisy Jones and the Six is a series well-known for the original music created by its cast and crew that gives its titular band the look and feel of a real-life 70s LA rock and roll group. But one of the most important aspects that allow this music to shine is the composition of the score […] More
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Antony Starr of ‘The Boys’ Graciously Lets The ‘Verse! Squad Survive an Interview With Homelander
In the Prime Video series, The Boys, no one is more notorious than everyone’s favorite unhinged Supe, Homelander, portrayed by Antony Starr. He is the “hero” we love to hate. Quietly – where he can’t get us with his laser beam eyes. We got the chance to speak with Starr about how he got the […] More
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Interview: Karen Fukuhara on Doing Her Own Stunts and Updating the Female of ‘The Boys’
In a show called The Boys, you might not expect the physically strongest of the bunch to be the Female of the Species (the character’s name from the original comics). Kimiko, as she’s known in the Prime Video series, is portrayed by Karen Fukuhara, who breathes both ferocity and a traumatized kind of childlike innocence […] More
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Interview: Tomer Capone of ‘The Boys’ On Creating Frenchie, Staying Grounded, and Cutting Crop Tops
The filming of season four of the hit Amazon Prime Video series The Boys wrapped a couple months ago, and we eagerly await the diabolical, satirical brilliance that captivated us in its first three seasons. Each member of the eponymous “Boys” in this darkly comedic superhero show is carefully adapted from comics to screen, with […] More
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Discussing ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ ‘The Last of Us’ Ep6, Closing ‘Vox Machina’ S2
This week’s episode is packed with amazing content from across the cinematic universes and beyond. We continue our coverage of HBO’s The Last of Us with episode 6. Even though most of us have some experience with the original game, we feel entirely unprepared for what’s to come. In the best way possible. Next we […] More
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Film Review: ‘Somebody I Used to Know’ is a Winning Romantic Comedy from Alison Brie and Dave Franco
Making a modern romantic comedy is tough sledding. So much in the genre has already been done, both very poorly and very well. Throw in how the recent fickleness of audiences has made it a less viable theatrical proposition, and there’s a real possibility that the rom-com could be on its last legs. That makes […] More
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TV Review: ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Grows Bigger (and Yet Smaller) in Season Two
Last year, The Legend of Vox Machina was a surprise favorite of mine; one I almost completely missed out on. As the producer of The ‘Verse! (the geek-centric podcast featured on Awards Radar) I was sent press screeners, but unfortunately with so much other content dropping and so little time, they sat unplayed for weeks. […] More
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Interview: The Cast of ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Talk Childhood Inspiration and the Weight of Tolkien’s Legacy
Amazon Prime Video made a splash this fall with the premiere of season one of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, estimated to be the most expensive show ever made and one that builds on JRR Tolkien’s expansive fantasy realm of Middle Earth. The show brought to the small screen stunning corners […] More















