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It was also none other than 'The Zone of Interest' director Jonathan Glazer, DaCosta revealed, that convinced her to take on ...
The Scottish filmmaker and his producer brother, Andrew Macdonald ('Trainspotting,' '28 Days Later'), spoke at Edinburgh ...
Warfare is not a typical war movie. It's based on true events (the memories of co-director Ray Mendoza), and it foregoes ...
Screenwriter Alex Garland, left, director Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle of "28 Years Later," photographed in London in June. (Jennifer McCord / For The Times) ...
Filmmaker Alex Garland was joined by his longtime collaborator and producer Andrew Macdonald in Edinburgh to ponder their career-spanning relationship, favorite projects and upcoming 28 Days ...
After The Beach, Garland came to Boyle with the idea for a zombie movie … where the zombies can run. Yes, Alex Garland is who we have to thank/blame for fast zombies. (Fast zombies are fine.
"Civil War,” Alex Garland’s election-year provocation, debuted at the SXSW Film and TV Festival, unveiling a violent vision of a near-future America at war with itself ...
Oscar-nominated screenwriter Alex Garland is preparing to release his next movie, Annihilation, an adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer’s novel about a group of scientists who enter a mysteriously ...
The brainy 47-year-old son of a British political cartoonist, Alex Garland made his name with novels “The Beach” and “The Tesseract” before moving on to a tortuous relationship with Hollywood.
So I ran into Alex Garland, the writer and director of “Ex Machina,” the provocative science-fiction drama that looks like 2015’s indie breakout hit, on the sidewalk outside his Manhattan hotel.
Garland looked to many of his frequent collaborators to help bring the world of “Men” to life, like production designer Mark Digby, set decorator Michelle Day and cinematographer Rob Hardy.