Roy Cohn. Cuarón Turns to TV: After a three-decade film career and five Oscars, the director Alfonso Cuarón is making a rare foray into television with “Disclaimer,” starring Cate Blanchett.
Knight’s novel has plenty of those themes to work with and the medium gives Cuaron’s already-expansive world-building even more breathing room. The series stars Cate Blanchett as Catherine ...
When Mexican cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, or Chivo, as he is affectionately nicknamed, first read the screenplay for “Disclaimer” by his lifelong friend and director Alfonso Cuarón, he ...
I don’t know how she did it.” Alfonso Cuaron with cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki on the set of “Disclaimer” (Apple TV+) Blanchett isn’t exactly sure, either. “The way the story was ...
Adapted from the novel of the same name, Disclaimer follows a period of personal turbulence for Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett). An acclaimed documentarian with a seemingly put-together ...
The Tucson skyline is dominated by mountains in every direction, with the Santa Catalina Mountains to the north, the Rincon Mountains to the east, and the Tucson Mountains to the west. The ...
Between them, Cate Blanchett and Alfonso Cuarón are responsible for two of the finest moments of early 21st-century cinema. Blanchett famously delivered the opening voiceover to Peter Jackson’s ...
Apple TV+ both unnerves and arouses with its new seven-part series from a multiple Oscar winner, while a controversial drama about Donald Trump and a fictionalized rendering of the first ...
can’t wait to get it on with her sexy Canadian counterpart (Roy Dupuis). Over a lengthy lunch in a gazebo at a woodsy estate, the seven struggle to draft a joint statement on an unspecified ...
“Disclaimer” writer-director Alfonso Cuarón breaks down four narrative points of view, the rare use of second-person ("you") VO, and screwing with the audience. “Beware of narrative and ...