An Interview with Andrew Garfield
I first became interested in Andrew Garfield and his work not from his starring role in the two big-budget Amazing Spider-Man films (2012, 2014), nor
I first became interested in Andrew Garfield and his work not from his starring role in the two big-budget Amazing Spider-Man films (2012, 2014), nor
I first became interested in Andrew Garfield and his work not from his starring role in the two big-budget Amazing Spider-Man films (2012, 2014), nor
In November of 2021, Netflix released Tick, Tick… Boom!, a movie reimagining of the autobiographical musical about Jonathon Larson’s life (played
Jeevan praises Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film tribute to the late musical theatre genius Jonathan Larson. Self-righteous, self-aggrandising,
In a wide-ranging discussion, screenwriter Steven Levenson talks about writing and collaborating for the stage, film and television, delving into the
Marking Lin-Manuel Miranda’s screen directing debut, tick, tick…BOOM! follows composer Jonathan Larson as he struggles to stage a musical show
Could he have ever imagined that this would happen with his one-man show? Back in the nineties, Jonathan Larson wrote a solo musical that he first
Hurry, don’t hesitate to watch explosive ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ Kelsey Choe/StaffGrade: 4.0/5.0 Chances are you’ve heard of playwright Jonathan
A few days have passed since composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim’s sudden death at age 91, and I am still struggling to make sense of my grief.
Andrew Garfield in ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’ (Film still: YouTube/Netflix) The film Tick, Tick…Boom! could not be arriving at a better—or
Don’t look up, but is “Don’t Look Up” about to blow up the Oscar race? Gold Derby editors and Experts Christopher Rosen and Joyce Eng
Four top film producers will reveal secrets behind their projects when they join Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Experts” Q&A event with
A frame from the restored short film “Bobcat-A-Go-Go.” In today’s digitized, cloud-computing world, it’s hard to imagine data truly being
Despite any prescience on behalf of its subject matter, I’m sure even the playwright himself, Jonathan Larson, would have looked back on his
First performed in 1990 by Jonathan Larson as a mostly autobiographical solo show, tick, tick… BOOM! didn't become a full-fledged musical until