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Displaying all articles tagged:
Whiplash
the sense of an ending and also a beginning
Feb. 21, 2017
Damien Chazelle’s Guide to Beginnings and Endings
The
La La Land
director is Hollywood’s master of beginnings and endings. Here’s how he does it.
By
Kyle Buchanan
destructive criticism
Feb. 11, 2017
Damien Chazelle Says Studio Wanted Drummer Movie
Whiplash
to Have Less Drumming
“He’s good at drumming. We get it.”
By
Karen Brill
the industry
Dec. 30, 2015
Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling Star in
La La Land
Crazy, Stupid
La La Land
.
By
Emma Barrie
chat room
Mar. 20, 2015
Miles Teller on
Insurgent
and
Fantastic Four
“I don’t want to play a character.”
By
Nate Jones
throwback monday
Mar. 2, 2015
See the Short Film That Would Become
Whiplash
J.K. Simmons included.
By
Lindsey Weber
infographics
Feb. 18, 2015
The Oscar Best Picture Nominees As Pie Charts
How much of
Boyhood
is mansplaining? How much of
Theory of Everything
is
Lost
? And more.
By
Jesse David Fox
Feb. 2, 2015
‘SNL’ Review: Finding the Rhythm with J.K. Simmons
From the very beginning, Saturday Night Live was considered “a writer’s show.” While other variety shows from SNL’s early years, like SCTV and […]
By
Erik Voss
oscars
Jan. 15, 2015
Selma
Was Robbed, and Other Unforgivable Oscar Crimes
David Oyelowo gave the best male performance of the year.
By
David Edelstein
try again
Jan. 8, 2015
Whiplash
Is Facing Some Oscar Nomination Drama
Is it an original screenplay or an adapted screenplay?
By
Sean Fitz-Gerald
awards season
Jan. 5, 2015
Boyhood
,
Nightcrawler
Nab Producers Guild Noms
Recently, the PGA’s big winner went on to win Best Picture.
By
Nate Jones
the toughest scene i wrote
Dec. 29, 2014
Toughest Scene I Wrote: On
Whiplash
’s 1st Scene
Writer-director Damien Chazelle explains, “If the opening moments didn’t land, I was in trouble.”
By
Kyle Buchanan
Dec. 9, 2014
The 11 Best Movies of 2014
David Edelstein’s picks.
By
David Edelstein
film
Dec. 8, 2014
American Film Institute’s Best Films of the Year Goes to 11
The Institute honored
Selma
,
Into the Woods
, and
Boyhood
, among others.
By
Nate Jones
movie review
Nov. 14, 2014
Miles Teller Pounds the Skins, and Takes a Beating, in
Whiplash
The title is dead-on.
By
David Edelstein
ask an expert
Oct. 17, 2014
Ask a Juilliard Professor: How Real Is
Whiplash
?
“If Wynton Marsalis, who’s my boss here at Juilliard, did that, he’d be thrown out.”
By
Sean Fitz-Gerald
chat room
Oct. 13, 2014
Oscar Front-runner J.K. Simmons on His Fearsome
Whiplash
Character
And some of the subtext you might not have picked up on.
By
Kyle Buchanan
oscar futures
Oct. 10, 2014
Oscar Futures: Brad Pitt and His Boys Take On Awards Season
Find out who’s up and who’s down this week.
By
Kyle Buchanan
chat room
Oct. 9, 2014
Miles Teller on
Whiplash
, Pushing Himself, and
Fantastic Four
“I’ve had directors who think they need to do tricks and manipulate you. I don’t work that way.”
By
Kyle Buchanan
party chat
Sept. 30, 2014
Miles Teller Promises a Much More Realistic
Fantastic Four
“We don’t have Michael Chiklis in a big Styrofoam thing.”
By
Sean Fitz-Gerald
July 31, 2014
Inside Whiplash, ‘Review,’ and ‘SNL’ with Leo Allen
Two decades into his comedy career, Leo Allen is both the host of one of New York’s most popular standup shows (Whiplash) and a busy writer […]
By
Bradford Evans
trailer mix
July 24, 2014
Whiplash
Trailer Is Very Intense for a Movie About Jazz Drumming
It won both the Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
By
Jesse David Fox
July 22, 2014
Sheng Wang on New York and San Francisco’s Standup Scenes
Over a decade into his standup career, Sheng Wang has amassed a list of credits that includes Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Totally Biased with […]
By
Bradford Evans
July 3, 2014
Eugene Mirman on The Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival and WhiteHouse.Gov […]
Eugene Mirman is a master of incorporating his absurd humor into places you wouldn’t expect to find it. Whether he’s making silly […]
By
Bradford Evans
June 27, 2014
Carmen Lynch on Translating Comedy from English to Spanish and an […]
New York-based comedian Carmen Lynch didn’t come to the city planning to do standup, but she’s been at it for more than a decade. She’s […]
By
Joel Arnold
June 18, 2014
Jared Logan on Playing a Big Weirdo on His Web Series and Doing Standup in […]
New York-based standup Jared Logan is keeping awfully busy these days. He recently recorded his debut album in Nashville, released his new web […]
By
Emma Soren
June 13, 2014
Sean Patton on the Country’s Thriving Local Comedy Landscape
Sean Patton is at a point in his career that every rising comic eventually reaches: expanding his act for his first one-hour special. This […]
By
Emma Soren
June 12, 2014
Come See Some of Our Very Favorite Comedians at The Bell House Tomorrow […]
Tomorrow night, we’ll be celebrating the release of our standup film A Night at Whiplash by hosting a show with our pals at Whiplash at The […]
By
Adam Frucci
June 9, 2014
Come Celebrate the Release of ‘A Night at Whiplash’ This Friday with an […]
We’re celebrating the recent release of A Night at Whiplash this Friday night at The Bell House in Brooklyn. The lineup is pretty badass: Jon […]
By
Adam Frucci
May 29, 2014
Michael Che on How Confusing Pinpointing Racism Can Be
In this clip from A Night at Whiplash, former SNL writer and newest Daily Show correspondent Michael Che talks about how hard it can be […]
By
Adam Frucci
May 27, 2014
Janeane Garofalo on Her Influence, Bombing, and Having No Web Presence
In comedy, Janeane Garofalo is a living legend. One of the breakout stars of the alt comedy of the 1990s, she went on to an eclectic […]
By
Elise Czajkowski
May 23, 2014
This Week in Comedy: HBO Is Developing a Show Created by and Starring Bill […]
In case you missed it, here’s all the big comedy stuff that happened this week: -After the SNL season 39 finale, we created a bunch of […]
By
Jessye Mc Garry
May 22, 2014
Eugene Mirman Talks About the Most Awkward Time He Was Recognized in Public
Here’s a clip from A Night at Whiplash in which Eugene Mirman tells a story of being recognized in Guitar Center. It gets a little […]
By
Adam Frucci
May 20, 2014
The Inside Story of Whiplash, One of New York’s Best and Most Influential […]
“Whiplash is like a magical kingdom where laughs run free and jelly beans are the main form of currency,” says comedian Aparna Nancherla, of […]
By
Elise Czajkowski
exclusive
May 19, 2014
Exclusive: Watch a Scene From Fest Fave
Whiplash
The Best Supporting Actor campaign for J.K. Simmons begins here.
By
Kyle Buchanan
May 19, 2014
Announcing Splitsider’s New Standup Film, ‘A Night at Whiplash’
I’m very happy to announce Splitsider Presents’ second release, a new standup film called A Night at Whiplash. Whiplash is a weekly standup […]
By
Adam Frucci
movies
Feb. 2, 2014
Miles Teller on
Awkward
, Fame, and Efron
“I’m so glad you didn’t call it a bromantic comedy.”
By
Carl Swanson
sundance 2014
Jan. 26, 2014
Whiplash
Leads the Sundance Awards
The jazz-drumming psychological thriller won the Audience Award and the top Dramatic prize. Your full list of winners follow.
By
Jada Yuan
chat room
Jan. 21, 2014
Miles Teller on His Sundance Favorite,
Whiplash
“Last time I talked to [Shailene Woodley], she had one suitcase. She’d given away all her clothes and she was couch-surfing.”
By
Jada Yuan
sundance 2014
Jan. 17, 2014
Whiplash
Is the Sundance Film Festival’s Strongest Opener in Years
The film festival celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
By
Jada Yuan
toys
Apr. 15, 2010
The Comeback Is Complete: Mickey Rourke Has His Own Action Figure Now
And it is awesome.
By
Amos Barshad