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Tony Gilroy
Merritt Wever Answers Every Question We Have About Michael Clayton On those overwhelming three days when this New Yorker played a farm girl described as “God’s perfect little creature.”
By Roxana Hadadi
Luthen Rael Embodies Andor ’s Gray Side In his similarities to Star Wars’ biggest villain, Stellan Skarsgård’s character challenges what we expect and accept from the franchise’s good guys.
By Roxana Hadadi
Diego Luna Shot Andor ’s Prison Break on His Last Day of Filming “The cameras were there, the cables and everything, and we jumped. The stunt performers did one by themselves. Then we heard ‘Wrap her up!’”
By Sean T. Collins
exit interview
Nov. 23, 2022
Tony Gilroy Built Andor ’s Finale Crescendo First The showrunner illuminates the long road to Maarva’s big moment.
By Roxana Hadadi
Andor Radicalized the Hero’s JourneyTony Gilroy’s prequel series took the world of Star Wars seriously, and in the process found new life within an old text.
By Nicholas Quah
Andor Is the Cure for Star Wars EnnuiThe franchise hasn’t felt this challenging, invigorating, or dangerous in quite some time.
By Roxana Hadadi
commitment issues
Sept. 19, 2022
The Original Andor Would Have Taken 15 Years to Make How long do we think Diego Luna could have gotten away with playing a young man?
By Jennifer Zhan
Screenwriter Says Rogue One Was ‘Just a Mess’ Before Reshoots Tony Gilroy describes Disney as being in “so much terrible, terrible trouble” before the Star Wars spinoff was salvaged.
By Jordan Crucchiola
star wars rogue one
June 3, 2016
Star Wars: Rogue One Brings on Bourne ’s Tony Gilroy Amid ReshootsGilory will write new dialogue and assist as a second-unit director.
By Jackson McHenry
david edelstein
Aug. 10, 2012
Movie Review: The Bourne Legacy The Bourne films have wormed their way into the collective psyche the way the Bond movies did in the sixties.
By David Edelstein
refresher course
Aug. 10, 2012
Five Things to Remember Before Bourne Legacy If you’re like Bourne and your memory’s not what it used to be, here’s a quick franchise refresher. Trust us, you’ll need it.
By Jennifer Vineyard
Bourne Director on American Men’s Macho Problem“If I told you how little money I get for these sequels!”
By Kyle Buchanan
bourne identity
Feb. 24, 2011
By Julie Gerstein
the bourne conundrum
Oct. 20, 2010
By Willa Paskin
the bourne conundrum
Oct. 11, 2010
Maybe It’s Time to Recast Jason Bourne Rather than make a so-called fourth ‘Bourne’ movie without him.
By Willa Paskin
bourne again
Oct. 10, 2010
Jason Bourne Not In Fourth Jason Bourne Movie Matt Damon isn’t starring in the next movie and no one is replacing him as the title character.
By Avi Zenilman
bourne again
Oct. 4, 2010
By Kyle Buchanan
bourne again
June 9, 2010
By Josh Duboff
the industry
Jan. 25, 2008
Did ‘Juno’ and ‘No Country’ Just Accidentally Win the WGA Awards? A list of nominees on the WGA’s Website might give away the winners.
the industry
Nov. 1, 2007
Joss Whedon Returns to TV — and Brings Faith With Him Plus industry news on Julia Roberts and Clive Owen, Meryl Streep and Julia Child, and Mulder and Scully.
movie review
Sept. 28, 2007
In Michael Clayton , George Clooney Cleans Up Nicely The actor is as good as he has ever been in Tony Gilroy’s excellent conspiracy thriller.
By David Edelstein