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Victoria Alejandro
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Former Producer, How to L.A. and LAist Studios
Stories by Victoria Alejandro
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After a three year closure, fans got an early peek Saturday at the renovated movie house in Los Feliz
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One long standing prop house in LA is (very) slowly getting back to work and calling for a Business Interruption Fund
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Sharing stories of joy in the face of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
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An ensemble cast is like a puzzle — every actor has to fit together, or the film just won’t work. Sarah Halle Finn, casting director of every Marvel project and recent awards darling "Everything Everywhere All At Once," shares her experience in finding the perfect fit.
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How do you cast Batman for the third, fourth, or 10th time and still find a fresh and compelling take? Casting director John Papsidera, longtime collaborator of Christopher Nolan, explains.
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The world wasn't ready when Oscar-winning director Jane Campion’s 2003 erotic thriller hit screens — the subversive take on the genre starring Meg Ryan was a flop. But the film has been critically reevaluated over the last few years.
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History for Hire prophouse has worked on everything from Platoon to Oppenheimer, but the dual Hollywood strikes are taking a toll on business.
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Finding new talent was a speciality of the late filmmaker, according to the people who worked with him.
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Casting for a beloved character in an adaptation has never been easy. We dive into the casting history behind Alfred Hitchcock's film, Rebecca, and the choice between Vivien Leigh and Joan Fontaine.
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Two new Latina directors from L.A. update the play with queerness, joy and expressions of bicultural life.
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After shutting down in 2017, Vidiots is back with all of its DVD and even VHS titles, plus a movie theater and event space.