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'Locked Down': Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor on Making a Film About Pandemic During Pandemic
Jan 16 2021
If you know anything about how movies are made, you are well aware that making a movie takes time. Not only do you have to write the script, cast the actors, find a director, and get the financing, each step of this process can take an eternity. That’s why you sometimes hear people saying it took a decade to get something made. But with director Doug Liman and screenwriter Steven Knight’s new movie Locked Down (which is now streaming on HBO Max), everything I just mentioned went out the window.
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