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chapters
Oct. 6, 2023
Sofia Coppola’s Bedrooms
The director’s new book,
Archive,
is a showcase for the little temples, or little cells, she creates for her characters.
By
Katie McDonough
new york jobs
Sept. 20, 2023
An Out-of-Work Prop Maker Will Build Your Bookshelves
As the strikes continue, New York’s set decorators and prop makers are making the awkward adjustment to building real walls and houses.
By
Adriane Quinlan
encounter
June 15, 2022
Tribeca Festival’s Post-Film Reboot
Jane Rosenthal has run it from the start and now has Murdoch money. And yes, it still shows movies.
By
Shawn McCreesh
this isn’t a dream
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New Yorkers Will Endure Any Apartment Nightmare to Live Here
Rosemary’s Baby, Dark Water,
and more films in the distinct subgenre of New York Apartment Horror.
By
Bridget Read
strong streak of good
Dec. 8, 2021
The ’70s Wasn’t All Bad
Cynicism, paranoia, mayhem was the dominant mode of New York cinema in the 1970s. But there was a countermovement.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
here we are marv
Dec. 7, 2021
There’s No Better Set Than New York City
An iconic scene was shot on nearly every corner of the city.
By
Nate Jones
death becomes her
Oct. 28, 2021
A Date With the Grave
Visiting the unlikely star of Mountain View Cemetery, a fake gravesite reserved exclusively for Hollywood’s funeral scenes.
By
Jamie Loftus
in the heights
June 14, 2021
In the Heights
Made Its New York City Sets ‘a Great Playground’
The movie’s production designer and set decorator tell Vulture about translating the hit musical and all its intricacies to the big screen.
By
Chris Stanton
hollywood
Apr. 13, 2021
Don’t Worry, the Cinerama Dome Won’t Get Demolished (Probably)
But it might need a savior like Netflix to stay intact.
By
Alissa Walker
a long talk
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Fran Lebowitz vs. the World
A long talk (on a landline) with the star of Martin Scorsese’s cranky, necessary love letter to New York,
Pretend It’s a City
.
By
Wendy Goodman