About Jericho Tadeo
Jericho is a writer and editor whose words can be found at The Asian Cut, The Edge, The Nerd Daily, and more. When he isn’t working, he’s either reading, baking, or catching up on TV shows with his partner in their plant-ridden, though no less cozy, apartment in Toronto.
Exclusive: First Time Female Director Star Benito Skinner Talks Tribeca, Comedy, and Being Ready for More
He's known online as Benny Drama, but in our interview he's just Benito Skinner, rising star of Chelsea Peretti's debut, First Time Female Director.
Exclusive: Avatar 2 Production Designer Ben Procter Says The Way of Water Is a 'Miracle' from James Cameron
We interviewed Ben Procter, the production designer behind the humans' devastating (but beautiful) tech in Avatar: The Way of Water.
Aloners Review: Hong Sung-eun's Formidable Debut Offers a Timely Reflection of Our Existence
Following Jina, a woman who seemingly prefers a life of solitude, Aloners ponders the difference between loneliness and being alone.
Exclusive: Queen Charlotte Editors Discuss Bringing Bridgerton's Latest Story to Life
We interviewed editors Matt Pevic and Denise Chan about their work on Episodes 1 and 2 of Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
Women in the Front Seat Review: An Uplifting Documentary from Indy Saini
With Women in the Front Seat, filmmaker Indy Saini weaves diverse stories of women motorcycle riders in the U.S..
Exclusive: Beth Mickle Talks Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Production Design and Working in a Man's World
It's not often that blockbuster films will hire women production designers, but Beth Mickle is looking to change that, starting with Guardians Vol. 3.
Exclusive: Michael Mendelsohn Talks God Is a Bullet and Being Hollywood's Money Guy
Ahead of God Is a Bullet's release, we spoke with producer Michael Mendelsohn about his career as Hollywood's money guy.
Exclusive: Casa Grande Team Tackles the American Dream in Amazon Freevee's Newest Series
We interviewed Casa Grande's director Gabriela Tagliavini and creators Ali Afshar and Lauren Swickard ahead of the series' release.
SISU Review: A One-Man-Army Flick That Colors Within the Lines (with Lots of Blood)
Directed by Jalmari Helander, SISU sees Aatami Korpi single-handedly fighting against a platoon of Nazis after they try to steal his gold.
Passion Review: A Moody Movie-Ghost of Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Past
Finally premiering in the U.S., 15 years after it opened in Japanese cinemas, Passion follows three couples who are in love with the wrong people.
Exclusive: Teyana Taylor and Co. Discuss Celebrating Black Women with A Thousand and One
Ahead of A Thousand and One's theatrical release, we interviewed the film's director, A.V. Rockwell, and principal cast, led by Teyana Taylor.
Exclusive: Daniel Diemer and Jordan Kristine Seamón Discuss Chasing Storms in Supercell
We interviewed actors Daniel Diemer and Jordan Kristine Seamón about their upcoming disaster movie, Supercell.
Exclusive: Writer/Director Lagueria Davis Talks SXSW 2023 Premiere of Black Barbie: A Documentary
We interviewed director Lagueria Davis ahead of the SXSW 2023 premiere of her latest film, Black Barbie: A Documentary.
Exclusive: Director Davy Chou Gets Personal About His Newest Feature Return to Seoul
We interviewed filmmaker Davy Chou about his latest — and most personal — film, Return to Seoul.
Exclusive: Fernando Carsa Discusses Making His Feature Film Debut in Paramount+'s At Midnight
We interviewed Acapulco star Fernando Carsa about his upcoming role in Paramount+'s newest rom-com, At Midnight.
Fremont Review: An Exquisite Meditation on the Sometimes-Difficult Process of Moving Forward
Directed by Babak Jalali, Fremont stars Anaita Wali Zada and Jeremy Allen White as two people looking for connection.
Cassandro Review: A Never-Better Gael García Bernal Leads a Touching Biopic Where Camp Meets Verisimilitude
Gael García Bernal stars in the lucha libre biopic Cassandro, which made its premiere at Sundance 2023.
Exclusive: Sherry Cola on Her Scene-Stealing Turn in Randall Park's Shortcomings
We interviewed Sherry Cola about her starring role in Randall Park's directorial debut, Shortcomings.
Exclusive: Maryam Keshavarz Discusses Turning the Lens Towards Herself for The Persian Version
We interviewed director Maryam Keshavarz at Sundance 2023 about her latest and most personal film, The Persian Version.
Exclusive: Jacqueline Castel Talks Exploring Uncharted Horror Territory with My Animal
Leading up to Sundance 2023, we sat down with director Jacqueline Castel, who is making her feature directorial debut with My Animal.