Interviews
Reclamation Through Restoration: Thelma Schoonmaker Talks Michael Powell, Martin Scorsese and Peeping Tom
An interview with the acclaimed editor (and Michael Powell's widow) about the restoration of his 1960 classic.
Monica Castillo is a critic, journalist, programmer, and curator based in New York City. She is the Senior Film Programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center and a contributor to RogerEbert.com. Her work has appeared in NPR, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Colorado Public Radio, NBC News, The Wrap, Remezcla, Elle Magazine, Marie Claire, and Vulture among others. She is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Online News Association, and the Critics Choice Association.
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An interview with the acclaimed editor (and Michael Powell's widow) about the restoration of his 1960 classic.
A preview of New York's Restored & Rediscovered Festival, unfolding next week at the Jacob Burns Film Center.
On three films from the U.S. Documentary section of Sundance, including this year's Grand Jury prize winner.
On three bio-docs about Sue Bird, Luther Vandross, and Christopher Reeve.
On three films from NYFF, including the latest experiment from Harmony Korine.
A report from NYFF on three major films.
On three TIFF films, including the latest from Atom Egoyan and Radu Jude.
On three films from Telluride, including the latest from Olivia Colman and Will Smith.
A review of three documentaries that premiered at the festival.
Capsules on four movies that premiered at TIFF from around the world.