Interviews
Nocturnal Suburban Teen Angst Fantasia: Jane Schoenbrun on I Saw the TV Glow
The director of A24's surreal, genre-defining new film talks about nocturnal energy, recurring dreams, and what lies within and beyond the world of the screen.
The director of A24's surreal, genre-defining new film talks about nocturnal energy, recurring dreams, and what lies within and beyond the world of the screen.
An interview with the Oscar-nominated actor about her new roles, representing queerness from a rural lens and the process of maintaining a character's emotional arc over a long period of time.
The star of Francis Galluppi's crime comedy talks about rhubarb pie, Funny Games, and finding the humor in self-important characters.
The director of the trippy seven-minute Slamdance short Nowhere Stream talks about LA River spillways, Picasso, and his spontaneous approach to animation.
The acclaimed directors talk about their latest hybrid film ‘Gasoline Rainbow’ and the unexpected catharsis it created for both them and their first-time actors.
An interview with the wildly talented writer/director of Drive My Car and this week's Evil Does Not Exist.
The writer-director-star of The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed talks about sexism, deadpan comedy, casual nudity and resisting the fairytale nature of most movie love stories.
David Proval, costar of Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, looks back on his experience making a classic American film.
An interview with screenwriter Dan Gordon about bringing "Irena's Vow" from the stage to a novel to the screen.
An interview with horror filmmaker and showrunner Mike Flanagan on the tenth anniversary of "Oculus," Bollywood remakes, and the corrosive pull of religion.