Arts & Entertainment
New Jersey Has a Starring Role in ‘Severance’ on Apple TV+
Bell Works in Holmdel helps build the show's offbeat, eerie tone.

‘Anora’ Director Sean Baker Says Jersey Upbringing Influenced His Filmmaking
Baker realized he wanted to make movies as a child, after a library screening of horror films.

Springsteen’s Filmmaker Thom Zimny Calls New ‘Road Diary’ Doc a ‘Very Emotional Process’
Point Pleasant native Thom Zimny has been working on films with Springsteen for nearly a quarter century. His latest goes to places he says he "never imagined."

Meryl Streep Says Her ‘Dreams Were Born in New Jersey’
The three-time Oscar winner grew up in Bernardsville.
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