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    Interviews

    Christos Nikou on Cutting to the Core in “Apples”

    Peter Strickland on Going With His Gut in “Flux Gourmet”

    BAMcinemafest 2022 Interview: Lynne Sachs and Paolo Javier on Crafting a Clever Turn of Phrase with “Swerve”

  • Reviews
    Reviews

    Tribeca 2022 Review: The Thrill of the Chase Can Be Addictive in Daniel Antebi’s “God’s Time”

    Tribeca 2022 Review: Signe Baumane’s “My Love Affair with Marriage” is a Truly Animated Affair

    Tribeca 2022 Review: No Mourning is Allowed with Death on the Horizon in the Beautifully Bittersweet “Pink Moon”

  • The Mentaculist
    The Mentaculist
    Matt Damon in "Euro Trip"

    Matt Damon: A Career in Cameos

    Independence Day: My Street

    Five Movie Marketing Miscues That Blew Up in All the Wrong Ways

    Lucas Black and Nathalie Kelley in "Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift"

    Justin Lin on “Tokyo Drift” and the Four Hours That Saved the
    “Fast & Furious” Franchise

  • Retrospective
    Retrospective

    “All My Work is the Desire to Live Fully, To Grab it and to Swallow Life”: Mira Nair on a Career Showing the Unseen

    Reclaiming Reality: Mario Van Peebles on Reimagining a City and an Industry in “New Jack City”

    Joachim Trier on “The Worst Person in the World” Epilogue, Freezing Oslo in Time and More with Paul Thomas Anderson

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    BAMcinemafest 2022 Interview: Lynne Sachs and Paolo Javier on Crafting a Clever Turn of Phrase with “Swerve”

    “Every Day Was Like, ‘How Do We Pull This Off?'” Martin Brest on “Midnight Run”

    Tribeca 2022 Review: Annette K. Olesen’s “A Matter of Trust” Hops Around Difficult Leaps of Faith

    Andy Ostroy on Keeping a Singular Artist’s Legacy Alive in “Adrienne”

    Interview: Cooper Raiff on Getting at Grace in “Shithouse”

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“Bully” Director Lee Hirsch: “I Didn’t Think I Was Making a R-Rated Film”

The director of the stunning new documentary spoke to us shortly after learning his film would receive a rating that means its subjects can't even see it and explains why it was so unfair.
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Amber Tamblyn Will “Paint It Black” With Adaptation of Janet Fitch Novel

For her first screenplay, the poet and "Stephanie Daley" star has penned an adaptation of the 2006 novel about a young woman of the L.A. punk scene of the '80s who has trouble coming to terms with the death of her boyfriend.
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For “The Kid With a Bike,” All Roads Lead Back to Seraing for the Dardennes

The award-winning directing duo from Belgium discuss the influence of where they came from on their filmmaking, the only setting they've ever had for their films.
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Janus Films to Distribute Aki Kaurismäki’s “Le Havre”; Criterion Release, Oscar Submission to Follow?

After being one of the foremost distributors of his films on DVD in America, The Criterion Collection's parent company will release the potential Oscar submission from Finland in U.S. theaters.
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Film NewsTo Live and Screen in L.A.

Joe Carnahan Talks About the Alternate Ending He Shot For “The Grey”

Spoilers ahead, but if you're wondering whether movie marketing oversold the promise of Liam Neeson's action flick, director Joe Carnahan explains that chances are you won't be disappointed by what he actually filmed.
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The New Adventures of Peter Parkour: “Amazing Spider-Man” Footage, Trailer Shown Around the World

A look at the first footage released of "The Amazing Spider-Man" reboot released since Comic-Con in a global event.
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Werner Herzog on Disarming Subjects, the Death Penalty and Going “Into the Abyss”

The director of the new documentary about the fallout from a horrific triple homicide discusses what interested him in the death penalty case and how he's able to interview people under the most dire of circumstances.
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Film NewsSXSW 2012

Whedon’s “Cabin in the Woods,” Åkerlund’s “Small Apartments” Are the Only Places to Stay During SXSW 2012

Joss Whedon and "Cloverfield" scribe Drew Goddard's horror deconstruction will open this year's festival while other highlights include the return of "Tiny Furniture" writer/director Lena Dunham and a new doc on Bob Marley from Kevin Macdonald.
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Joe Carnahan Talks About the Alternate Ending He Shot For “The Grey”

Mildred Loving, Peggy Loving and Richard Loving in "The Loving Story"
Interviews

Interview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”

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Playing God: 13 Actors Who Dared To Be the Deity in Movies

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