"There's Nothing but Anxiety and Dread": 'Nickel Boys' Director RaMell Ross on Oscar-Nomination...
In this exclusive Collider interview, director RaMell Ross talks about 'Nickel Boys' two Oscar nominations and his film's unique look.
Robert Brian Taylor is a journalist, critic, and occasional screenwriter based out of Pittsburgh. He is currently a Training and Features Editor for Collider, where he regularly contributes reviews, interviews, and features. Throughout his career, his writing has appeared in an eclectic combination of newspapers, magazines, books, and websites. He's written three 48 Hour Film Project shorts — "One Hell of a Christmas" (2025), "Clockwork Curse" (2023), and "Uninvited Guests" (2019) — all of which screened theatrically at the local 48 Hour Film Fest. His fiction has been featured at Shotgun Honey, and his short-film script “Dig” was performed live after being named an official selection of the 2017 Carnegie Screenwriters Script and Screen Festival.
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