Who Are the “Painters” Behind Those Popular Paintings with “Big Eyes”?
Walter and Margaret Keane were struggling artists when they met in Berkeley, California in 1953.
Why Do the Dardennes Shoot Their Films (including “Two Days, One Night”) Sequentially?
"We cannot imagine any other way to work."
Did the Dardennes Shoot Many Takes for “Two Days, One Night”?
Takes as long as seven minutes had to be executed without mistakes in order to be usable.
How Was Working With an International Star in “Two Days, One Night” Different for the Dardennes?
The Dardennes felt Cotillard was capable of a great performance characterized by the fragility they were looking for in her role.
Was “Two Days, One Night” a Response to the Current Problems Facing Much of the Global Economy?
The Dardenne brothers had been thinking about the film for a full decade, but they really began to develop it a few years after the financial meltdown.
Who Are Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne?
The Belgium-born Dardenne brothers are two of the most celebrated filmmakers of the last 20 years.
What Is The Significance Behind the Film’s title “Whiplash”?
It originates with the song “Whiplash" by jazz composer Hank Levy.
Does It Matter If “Whiplash” is Wrong About Jazz?
One could argue that accuracy in those details is secondary to what the film is trying to say.
How Accurate is the Depiction of Jazz in “Whiplash”?
In "Whiplash", a popular jazz legend is altered to fit the film's narrative needs.
How Did J.K. Simmons and Miles Teller Prepare For “Whiplash”?
Both actors actually had music backgrounds.