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Rooftop Films Expands Its 2026 Summer Film Series with ‘It Ends,’ ‘Wild Inside,’ and More
The Rooftop Film series is taking over even more parks and public spaces to help New Yorkers beat the heat with new movie screenings.
How ‘Star City’ Turned the Soviet Space Program Into TV’s Most Thrilling Puzzle Box
Co-creators Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert tell IndieWire about how Soviet state secrets gave them the freedom to craft a very different space story from "For All Mankind"
Natasha Braier on 'Deep Light,' Cinematography, and Building a DP Community
Cinematographer Natasha Braier on 'Deep Light' and Building a Stronger DP Community
'Leviticus' Costume Designer Zohie Castellano on Hiding Monsters in Plain Sight in Queer Australian Horror
'House of the Dragon' Season 3 Premiere: Naval Battle Pacing and Scale Analysis
IndieWire's 2026 Mid-Year TV Roundup Honors Assistant Directors for Behind-the-Scenes Work
The Best TV Shows for Stunts in 2026, According to Stunt Coordinators
Stunt coordinators and second unit directors tell IndieWire which shows deliver the most thrilling action in 2026.
Why ‘Starfleet Academy’ Needed to Ditch Anamorphic Lenses to Take Off — Watch
Cinematographer Tommy Maddox-Upshaw breaks down his process of creating a whole new visual chapter for "Star Trek" at IndieWire's Craft Roundtables.
Why the Cinematography of ‘The Chair Company’ Went Darker to Be Funnier — Watch
Cinematographer Ashley Connor opened up about shooting the HBO comedy like a thriller at IndieWire's Craft Roundtables.
At Last, ‘Critical Role’ Is Ready to Get Weirder Than Dungeons and Dragons
Sam Riegel and Travis Willingham tell IndieWire about the "Critical Role" journey from livestream to producing animated series.


