Alison Pill Felt Guilty For Playing Racist Neighbor in Amazon Prime 'Them'

Alison Pill Amazon Them interview

Alison Pill (Star Trek: Picard) plays Betty, a racist 50s housewife who terrorizes her new Black neighbors in the Compton area of Los Angeles in the Amazon series, Them. The actress tells CineMovie it wasn't easy playing a despicable character, and she felt terrible once the cameras cut. She jokes that she asked her costar Deborah Ayorinde to hit her after shooting certain scenes.

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Meet Man Who Swims with Whales, National Geographic's Brian Skerry

Secrets of the Whales interview

Secrets of the Whales is a four-part National Geographic documentary series narrated by Sigourney Weaver and produced by James Cameron. National Geographic explorer and photographer Brian Skerry and his crew swam in the ocean alongside these giants to capture some of the most breathtaking imagery and social behaviors.

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Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas and Anika Noni Rose of Amazon’s ‘Them’ Talk Horrors of America’s Racist Past

Deborah Ayorinde Them Amazon Prime Interview

Amazon Prime's new horror anthology Them takes a sledgehammer to the 50s idyllic suburbia when a Black family moves into an all-white Los Angeles neighborhood. Show creator Little Marvin, and stars Deborah Ayorinde, Ashley Thomas and Anika Noni Rose discuss how this show deals with America's racist past.

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Why Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley Were Perfect for 'Chaos Walking,' Says Writer Patrick Ness

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Patrick Ness authored the book "The Knife of Never Letting Go" and adapted it for the big screen as CHAOS WALKING starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley. CineMovie talks to the author/screenwriter about adapting his book into a movie, and why Holland and Ridley were perfect for the role. Watch! 

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Oscar-Nominated Actor Paul Raci On Representing Deaf Community in 'Sound of Metal'

Paul Raci Sound of Metal interview

SOUND OF METAL is up for six Academy Awards this year including a Best Supporting Actor for Paul Raci (Parks and Recreation, Baskets). CineMovie talked to the actor/musician about his role as the leader of a sober house for the deaf in the Darius Marder film, and how the movie represents a group largely ignored in Hollywood. Watch video interview below.

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