Interviews
Time to Bloom: KiKi Layne on Dandelion
The star of Dandelion reflects on exploring her range as a performer and drawing on her memories of Cincinnati to craft one of the film’s standout musical sequences.
Isaac Feldberg is an entertainment journalist currently based in Chicago, who’s been writing professionally for nine years and hopes to stay at it for a few more. On a typical evening, he sits down to surf the Criterion Channel and ends up, inevitably, on Shudder. You can find him on Twitter at @isaacfeldberg.
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The star of Dandelion reflects on exploring her range as a performer and drawing on her memories of Cincinnati to craft one of the film’s standout musical sequences.
An interview with the director of the new Western saga, Horizon.
The rising star on joining Yorgos Lanthimos' absurd ensemble and the elasticity of playing three different roles in the same picture.
An interview with Jeff Nichols, director of Take Shelter, Midnight Special, Loving, and the current The Bikeriders.
On a pair of international features compelled by the respective pull of retribution and youthful abandon.
On three surprising entries from this year's fest about ritual, alienation, and exile.
On three more from the Cannes Film Festival, including the latest from Leos Carax.
On three films from Cannes this year, including an award winner from the Un Certain Regard program.
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 wildly talented writer/director of Drive My Car and this week's Evil Does Not Exist.