Citation: J. Calhoun, Show me the monkey (Make-up artist Rick Baker transforms actors into apes for Tim Burton's new version of 'Planet of the Apes'), ENTERTAIN D, 35(8), 2001, pp. 28-30
Citation: J. Calhoun, Ape fashions (Costume designer Colleen Atwood had to clothe not only the ape characters but the human ones as well for Tim Burton's new version of 'Planet of the Apes'), ENTERTAIN D, 35(8), 2001, pp. 30-32
Citation: J. Calhoun, Parting the mists - Creating the fog for an Arthurian TV movie (Dale Fay supervises the visual effects of the TNT version of Bradley's The 'Mists of Avalon'), ENTERTAIN D, 35(7), 2001, pp. 5-5
Citation: J. Calhoun, Wigging out - Mike Potter & Arianne Phillips get Hedwig ready for her closeup (The drag punk musical 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' makes it's transition to the silver screen), ENTERTAIN D, 35(7), 2001, pp. 28-29
Citation: J. Calhoun, Only the strong survive (Production designer Kelly VanPatter on the challenges of working on 'Survivor, The Australian Outback'), ENTERTAIN D, 35(4), 2001, pp. 22-25
Citation: J. Calhoun, New York house of wax - Heralded by sound and light, Madame Tussaud's fauxfamous figures arrive in Times Square ('Madame Tussaud's New York', the most recent arrival on the new 42nd Street), ENTERTAIN D, 35(4), 2001, pp. 26-34
Citation: J. Calhoun, Television, the News, naturally (James Fenhagen's design for The 'NationalGeographic Today' news program on the new National-Geographic-Channel), ENTERTAIN D, 35(3), 2001, pp. 12
Citation: J. Calhoun, Confectionary creations - Designers David Gropman and Renee Ehrlich Kalfusdip into the world of 'Chocolat', ENTERTAIN D, 35(3), 2001, pp. 35-37
Citation: J. Calhoun, Fangs for the memories (Pauline Fowler's makeup design for Willem Dafoe in'Shadow of the Vampire' was designed to maintain the actor's features), ENTERTAIN D, 35(2), 2001, pp. 8-8
Citation: J. Calhoun, Taking stock (Stephen Hendricksen's sets for the recently cancelled Fox series The 'Street' used flat-screen monitors as a signature look), ENTERTAIN D, 35(2), 2001, pp. 15-16
Citation: J. Calhoun, What's your exit? Long Island verisimilitude for 'L.I.E.' (Production designer Elise Bennett collaborates with director Michael Cuesta on his debut feature film), ENTERTAIN D, 35(10), 2001, pp. 5-5
Citation: J. Calhoun, One for the ripper - In 'From Hell', Martin Childs recreates Jack-the-Ripper's Victorian London in modern-day Prague (Filmmaker brothers Allen Hughesand Albert Hughes chose the Oscar-winning production designer to recreate the Whitechapel setting for the movie), ENTERTAIN D, 35(10), 2001, pp. 14-17
Citation: J. Calhoun, Asian cuisine ('In the Mood for Love', William Chang Suk-ping, production designer, costume designer, and editor), ENTERTAIN D, 35(1), 2001, pp. 6-7
Citation: J. Calhoun, A dream of China - Designer Tim Yip paints with a subtle brush in the martial arts epic 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', ENTERTAIN D, 35(1), 2001, pp. 38-41
Citation: J. Calhoun, The real deal (Production designer Nelson Coates' sketchbook for the Miramax science-fiction drama 'Imposter'), ENTERTAIN D, 34(9), 2000, pp. 62-62
Citation: J. Calhoun, Taking it to the matte - Digital technology replaces the paintbrush and transforms another cinematic craft (Recent projects by Matte-World-Digital), ENTERTAIN D, 34(8), 2000, pp. 38
Citation: J. Calhoun, North Vs. South ('Up at the Villa', Paul Brown's third collaboration with director Philip Haas and screenwriter Belinda Haas), ENTERTAIN D, 34(5), 2000, pp. 12