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The film director and distributor talks about his new streaming service CLS Now TV and his new film about the atrocities at Guantanamo Bay.
This West Texas-set drama finds the tension in two families vacationing on the edge of civilization in more ways than one.
The programmer discusses launching a new series aimed at showcasing artistically adventurous contemporary Arab cinema at NY's Nitehawk.
The star and writer/director of the satirical look at high society talk about their collaboration and consider art as a weapon against fear.
The director discusses 20 years of following photojournalist Corky Lee, the premier chronicler of the Asian American experience for this bio.
The stars of this musical drama about a musical duo who grow apart discuss how making the film led to becoming a real act.
Interviews
Josh & Yvonne Lambert and Toto Miranda of the Austin-based experimental pop band discuss bringing out the beauty in Bigfoot in this comedy.
The co-directors behind this biopic of the late singer/songwriter talk about putting the music first for the story of a complicated life.
The mad genius programmer talks about the origins of his found footage network and taking the act out on the road with Fasterpiece Theater.
The co-director of this transfixing look at the legendary New York video store talks about his adventures in Italy and fair use rights.
The director talks about this tender drama starring Anna Paquin as a recovering alcoholic looking to get her life back on track.
Retrospective
With the city in the midst of a moviegoing renaissance, here are the places you need to hit up for a film fix.
The director of "The Exorcist" talks about a hell of a third act, adapting Tracy Letts for the screen and the solace of directing opera.
The "Clemency" composer talks about hitting the right notes to rejuvenate "The Flying Ace" and "Something Good - Negro Kiss."
With the twisty neo noir back in circulation, director John Dahl, producer John Shestack and editor Eric Beason reflect on the film at 25.
The director of "Happy as Lazaro" talks about turning a prompt for a Christmas-time short into a gift that keeps giving.
At a special screening in LA, the director, along with Nick Offerman, spoke about finally completing his directorial debut the way he wanted.
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