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How Ryan White made a film about dying… and somehow made it funny: ‘I guess you’re going to be with me when I die’
With a nudge from Tig Notaro, the director followed poet Andrea Gibson through terminal cancer — and found joy, laughter, and love
When documentary filmmaker Ryan White first heard the words “poetry” and “cancer” in the same pitch, his instinct wasn’t curiosity — it was disbelief.
“I’ve been begging Tig Notaro for years to bring me a funny documentary idea,” White recalled. “So when she called and said ‘poetry cancer film,’ I thought, this cannot possibly be comedy.”
What followed would become Come See Me in the Good Light, a documentary that defies genre, expectation, and fear — transforming the final months of poet-activist Andrea Gibson’s life into something unexpectedly luminous.
White didn’t know Gibson when the idea first surfaced. He didn’t even know about Gibson’s wife, Megan Falley. What he definitely didn’t expect was that a film about impending death would turn into a profound love story.
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“I had no idea this would end up being about devotion,” White said later. “Or joy.”
Beginning in early 2023, White and his crew traveled every three weeks from Los Angeles to Colorado, quietly embedding themselves in Gibson and Falley’s life after Gibson’s 2021 diagnosis of ovarian cancer, which had been declared terminal by the time filming began.
Between doctor visits, shifting treatment outcomes, and long conversations about mortality, Gibson made a conscious decision: to live loudly, humorously, and meaningfully — right up to the end.
The film captures moments of laughter in hospital rooms, jokes cracked in the face of devastating news, and an unwavering hope that Gibson might still be well enough to perform one final live spoken-word show. The humor never feels forced. It feels earned — born from clarity, acceptance, and defiance.
White first met Gibson in their driveway in January, nearly two years ago. The introduction set the tone for everything that followed.
“Welcome to my home,” Gibson said, hugging the director. “I guess you’re going to be with me when I die.”

That moment, White says, stripped away all pretension. There was no cinematic distance. No safety net. Just presence.
The documentary, which premiered on Apple TV on November 14, does something radical: it refuses to end with death. Though Andrea Gibson passed away on July 14, the film does not close on their final breath.
“That felt wrong,” White explained during a conversation at the SCAD Film Festival, where he spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the project. “The film isn’t about dying. It’s about how Andrea lived knowing the end was coming.”
The influence of Tig Notaro, known for confronting illness with dry, fearless humor, is woven subtly throughout the film. She wasn’t just a producer or connector — she was the spark that convinced White that comedy could exist even here.
“Tig told me Andrea was one of the funniest people she’d ever known,” White said. “And she was right.”
Come See Me in the Good Light doesn’t sanitize death, nor does it romanticize suffering. Instead, it invites viewers into a space where grief and laughter coexist — where love is not diminished by loss, but sharpened by it.
In choosing not to look away, Ryan White made something rare: a documentary that doesn’t ask audiences to mourn — it asks them to pay attention.
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Armie Hammer Breaks Silence: ‘I Made These Problems for Myself…’ Actor Eyes Comeback With Shocking Cat-Food Comment
In his first major interview in years, Armie Hammer reflects on controversy, regret, and his attempt to restart a stalled Hollywood career.
After years away from the spotlight, actor Armie Hammer is stepping back into public conversation with a strikingly candid admission: “I made these problems for myself.”
In his first major sit-down interview in years, Hammer addressed the controversies that derailed his Hollywood career and left him largely absent from the industry that once positioned him as one of its rising stars. The actor, known for films like The Social Network and Call Me by Your Name, spoke openly about regret, isolation, and his efforts to rebuild his life.
“I would have done a f***ing cat food commercial,” Hammer reportedly said, emphasizing just how far he is willing to go now in order to work again and regain stability in the entertainment world. The comment has quickly circulated online, reflecting both his frustration and determination to re-enter acting on any terms available.
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Hammer is currently attached to a new project directed by controversial filmmaker Uwe Boll, marking one of his first confirmed film commitments in years. While details of the project remain limited, it signals a tentative step back into production for the actor.
Reflecting on his downfall, Hammer did not attempt to shift blame. Instead, he acknowledged personal responsibility, stating that the situation he finds himself in today is one he created. The tone of the interview suggested a man still grappling with the long-term consequences of public scandal and professional rejection.

Once a fixture in Hollywood’s elite circles, Hammer’s career came to a sudden halt following allegations that sparked widespread media attention and internal studio distancing. Since then, he has largely remained out of mainstream productions, occasionally surfacing in interviews or smaller media appearances.
Industry observers remain divided on whether a full comeback is possible. While some view his openness as a necessary step toward rehabilitation, others suggest that Hollywood’s appetite for reintegration after controversy remains unpredictable and highly selective.
Still, Hammer appears determined to try. His remarks suggest a willingness to accept smaller roles and rebuild gradually rather than aiming for immediate leading-man status.
Whether audiences and studios will be willing to follow remains uncertain—but his latest interview makes one thing clear: Armie Hammer is no longer staying silent about his past or his future.
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‘Obsession’ Effect… How a Horror Film by Curry Barker Is Turning Two Los Angeles Businesses into Viral Fan Pilgrimage Spots
Fans of the breakout horror hit are flocking to a North Hollywood diner and a Burbank magic shop featured in the film, blurring the line between fiction and reality
A chilling example of cinema influencing real-world behavior is unfolding in Los Angeles, where the breakout horror film “Obsession” is creating an unexpected cultural ripple effect beyond the screen.
Directed by Curry Barker, the film has quickly developed a devoted following, with fans now turning two ordinary filming locations—a North Hollywood diner and a Burbank magic shop—into unofficial pilgrimage sites.
What began as simple shooting locations has transformed into a growing trend. Visitors report stopping by the diner for photos, recreating scenes, and even searching for subtle references hidden in the film’s background details. Meanwhile, the Burbank magic shop, featured in some of the movie’s more eerie sequences, has become a hotspot for fans hoping to step into the unsettling atmosphere they experienced on screen.
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Local business owners have found themselves unexpectedly in the spotlight. While increased foot traffic has boosted attention, it has also raised questions about crowd control and the balance between fandom and disruption. Some visitors arrive purely out of curiosity, while others treat the locations almost like interactive extensions of the film’s universe.
Industry observers say this “location tourism” phenomenon is not new, but the intensity surrounding Obsession is notable given its grassroots success and online-driven buzz. Much of the film’s popularity has spread through social media discussions, reaction videos, and fan theories dissecting its psychological horror elements.

Curry Barker, already known in indie entertainment circles for his digital storytelling style, has seen his work cross into a broader cultural space where audience engagement extends far beyond the viewing experience. The film’s ability to anchor itself in real-world places appears to be a key factor in its growing cult status.
As Los Angeles continues to serve as both a filming hub and a tourist magnet for pop culture fans, Obsession is the latest reminder of how horror cinema can reshape ordinary locations into something far more mysterious in the public imagination.
For now, the diner serves breakfast and the magic shop sells illusions—but for fans of Obsession, both have become something closer to living set pieces from a film that refuses to stay confined to the screen.
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A Quiet Place Creators Secretly Sell Mysterious Sci-Fi Script… Steven Spielberg Steps In as Producer for Amblin–Universal Project
Filmmaking duo Scott Beck & Bryan Woods are set to direct a high-concept sci-fi film after their spec script sparks a major Hollywood bidding move backed by Steven Spielberg.
The creative minds behind A Quiet Place are heading back into the sci-fi space with a new high-concept project that has already generated serious Hollywood buzz.
Filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods have reportedly sold a mysterious original spec script that will be developed as a major science-fiction feature under Amblin Entertainment and Universal Pictures.
While plot details are being tightly guarded, insiders describe the project as a “high-concept sci-fi thriller,” a genre the duo has already proven successful in with their breakout hit A Quiet Place. The secrecy surrounding the script has only intensified industry curiosity, with speculation building around its tone, scale, and narrative direction.
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Adding significant weight to the project is the involvement of legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who is attached as a producer through Amblin Entertainment. Spielberg’s participation instantly elevates the project’s profile, signaling strong studio confidence in the script’s potential.
The collaboration marks another strategic partnership between Amblin and Universal Pictures, two studios that have long been central to some of the most influential sci-fi and adventure films in Hollywood history. With Spielberg’s legacy in genre-defining storytelling and Beck & Woods’ modern horror-thriller sensibilities, expectations are already high.

Industry insiders suggest the script sparked a competitive internal interest before landing at Amblin, a common occurrence when original high-concept ideas emerge from established creators. However, the exact reasons behind the project’s appeal remain undisclosed—intentionally preserved to maintain suspense around its premise.
Beck and Woods first gained major recognition with A Quiet Place, a film that redefined modern horror through silence-driven tension and emotional storytelling. Their continued collaboration in the sci-fi space indicates a strong commitment to blending intimate human drama with large-scale speculative concepts.
As development begins, no casting or production timeline has been officially announced. Still, with Spielberg attached and two studios backing the vision, the project is already shaping up to be one of the most closely watched sci-fi developments in Hollywood.
For now, the biggest mystery remains the simplest question: what exactly is the story?
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