
Beatrice Verhoeven
Awards Editor at The Hollywood Reporter
Award-winning Journalist • Awards Editor @thr • lover of true crime and horror • Instagram: @bverhoev
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1 week ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Beatrice Verhoeven
When Adolescence, created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham, dropped on Netflix in March, the psychological drama series quickly took the world by storm. There weren’t many people who weren’t talking about the four-episode series that follows a 13-year-old boy, Jamie, played by Owen Cooper, arrested for the murder of a girl at his school. At the forefront of these conversations was the captivating cinematography by Matthew Lewis, who shot each episode in one continuous take.
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hollywoodreporter.com | Beatrice Verhoeven
Severance season two takes audiences to Lumon’s testing floor in episode seven, giving a glimpse into the day-to-day of Gemma (Dichen Lachman) as the organization tries to create a separate innie for her to endure painful experiences. “It’s a prison-slash-medical facility,” production designer Jeremy Hindle says of the set. “It’s a spaceship, really. It’s very Kubrick.” The desk in Gemma’s room (in background) is something Hindle is very proud of.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Beatrice Verhoeven
Severance season two takes audiences to Lumon’s testing floor in episode seven, giving a glimpse into the day-to-day of Gemma (Dichen Lachman) as the organization tries to create a separate innie for her to endure painful experiences. “It’s a prison-slash-medical facility,” production designer Jeremy Hindle says of the set. “It’s a spaceship, really. It’s very Kubrick.”All the Wrong AnglesThe desk in Gemma’s room (in background) is something Hindle is very proud of.
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2 weeks ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Beatrice Verhoeven
This year, we saw supporting performances that popped in major returning dramas like The White Lotus and Severance, and also in newcomers like The Residence and The Day of the Jackal. Stars from Emmy contenders spoke to THR about the role they covet, the scene that spiked their anxiety and what their character would do in a recession. Editors’ note: De Laâge and Lee had their answers translated from French and Korean, respectively.
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2 weeks ago |
hollywoodreporter.com | Beatrice Verhoeven
[This story contains mild spoilers from The Studio season finale.] You’re watching The Studio, and every minute pretty much seems to bring another A-lister who either makes a two-minute appearance or has a multiple-episode arc.
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This is horrific. Please, if anyone has information, please help. More than 24 hours ago and no one has come forward with any tips.

Tonight @ 5:30 PM, my dog, sister and brother-in-law were violently attacked by a pitbull in SM between Main and 2nd. My dog was killed and the suspect fled the scene. If you have any information on this monster, I beg you to please contact me. @santamonicacity https://t.co/5uvl884xGf

Three years ago, @THR ran a guest column on why the Academy should recognize stunt work. "Actors may worry about a part killing their career, a stunt actor worries about getting killed." Today, they finally did it! https://t.co/uv4lK3GDIp via @thr

About time! Next up, choreography

Oscars: Film Academy Establishes Stunt Design Award https://t.co/WKNR7w5XBg