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A theater production opens up a dialogue about sexual assault on the campus of Tulane University in this provocative and insightful doc.
An immigrant finds a day at the beach isn't all it's cracked up to be in this tender drama from first-time director Marco Calvani.
The director discusses the collaborations that make this comedy about a newly unemployed loner (Colin Burgess) so lively.
The fraternal directing duo talks about taking on this found footage thriller about a TV host (David Dasmalchian) who welcomes the occult.
The co-directors talk about their wild profile of Carol Doda, a Bay Area sensation who truly put skin in the game towards women's equality.
Lilly Singh stars as a sex ed teacher without much experience in the field in this ribald comedy from the director of "A Simple Wedding."
Interviews
The first-time filmmaker discusses the seven-year journey to their first feature, the wrenching story of a legally blind and undocumented immigrant.
The director talks about this savvy Mia Wasikowska-led satire about a school that falls under the spell of a suspicious nutrition expert.
The director talks about untangling the unbelievable true crime story of a horrific kidnapping that left its survivor a eunuch.
The co-directors talks about their charming doc about a camp that welcomes teens and pre-teens who live out their fantasies LARP-ing.
The director discusses this unsettling short of a new mom (Fabianne Therese Gstottenmayr) worried she can't go back to her old way of life.
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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