Ridley Scott Says Today's Movies Are "Drowning in Mediocrity," So He Rewatches His Own
Ridley Scott finds most contemporary films mediocre, believes digital effects often mask weak scripts, and reassesses and admires his own earlier work.
How to Root for a Merciless Man, According to Wes Anderson
Anderson described creating Zsa-zsa Korda, a character resembling historical magnates, as reflective of contemporary anxieties, acknowledging that 'we're all reading the same newspapers.'