How Jay Kelly Was Shaped in the Edit, According to Co-Editor Rachel Durance
The Jay Kelly co-editor breaks down Noah Baumbach’s rhythms, Clooney’s editorial generosity, and how pacing, memory, and restraint shape the film’s most devastating moments.
Over the years, we’ve got to speak to the talent and crew of your favorite Netflix shows and movies. Below is our archive of all the interviews we’ve conducted so far.
The Jay Kelly co-editor breaks down Noah Baumbach’s rhythms, Clooney’s editorial generosity, and how pacing, memory, and restraint shape the film’s most devastating moments.
From Michael Bay nods to Empire Strikes Back logic, the Troll writer explains how the sequel found its tone.
The composer breaks down how conceptual motifs, clashing tempos, and unsettling textures shape the most gothic Benoit Blanc mystery yet, without ever giving the game away.
In a wide-ranging interview, the legendary filmmaker breaks down the spiritual heart of the next Knives Out, Blanc’s evolving inner life, and how faith and mystery click together in his darkest whodunit yet.
Train Dreams is a life-affirming heart-breaker. Based on Denis Johnson’s novella, the spiritually rich drama shows a man’s life. It’s the extraordinary yet ordinary life of Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a logger, a builder, and,...
The Entertainment Strategy Guy gives his thoughts on the big Warner Bros. acquisition.
Debney explains how classic adventure scores, personal memories, and delicate emotion shaped the film’s music.
Berardi breaks down how models, miniatures, and meticulous digital artistry came together to create the film’s most explosive and emotional effects.
Desplat says the heart of Frankenstein is a romance filled with yearning and fragile beauty, not a tale of horror.
Shih-Ching Tsou discusses the personal roots of Left-Handed Girl, exploring tradition, family secrets and the vibrant complexities of modern Taiwan.
Writer Daniel Pearle breaks down the twisted mind games at the heart of Netflix’s new limited series, The Beast in Me.
Netflix’s Delhi Crime has never shied away from the difficult truths at the heart of its stories, and its third season is no exception. Returning composer Ceiri Torjussen (he scored Season 2) once again shapes...
The trio behind the show’s soundtrack: Manish Raval, Tom Wolfe, and Jonathan Leahy, give us the inside scoop.
A deep-dive into the making of the final season of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, concluding character arcs and why a character’s fate divided the writers’ room
Kate Hawley was the mastermind behind the gorgeous costumes in Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein.
The director opens up about shaping In Your Dreams, an original Netflix animation drawn from his own childhood and years of remote directing from Hong Kong.
Production designer Tamara Deverell talks crafting the film’s haunting laboratory and lush, hand-built worlds that fuse history, myth, and the uncanny.
Mike Hill talks to What’s on Netflix for the stunning transformation that Jacob Elordi went through for Frankenstein.
Costume designer Jenny Gering reveals how The Diplomat’s third season transforms political attire into a subtle expression of power, confidence, and character.
Composer Oli Julian discusses crafting the playful yet grotesque soundscape of Netflix’s The Twit*, blending childlike experimentation, orchestral wonder, and a dash of David Byrne’s musical flair.