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    Thyrone Tommy on Creating Pleasure Out of Pain in “Learn to Swim”

    Adam Patterson and Declan Lawn on the Art of a Con in “Rogue Agent”

    Alli Haapasalo on Crafting a Portrait of Youth That’s a Little Rough Around the Edges in “Girl Picture”

  • Reviews
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    Outfest 2022 Review: A City Council Seat Becomes an Opportunity to Take a Stand in “A Run for More”

    Tribeca 2022 Review: “Unfinished Business” Captures Net Gains for Women’s Basketball

    Tribeca 2022 Review: “Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power” Illuminates the Importance of the Vote in the Deep South

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    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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    Natalia Dyer and Peter Vack in "I Believe in Unicorns"

    Interview: Leah Meyerhoff, Natalia Dyer & Peter Vack on “I Believe in Unicorns”

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

    John Gallagher Jr. in "Hush"

    Interview: Kate Siegel & Mike Flanagan on Finding that Silence is Golden in “Hush”

    Thyrone Tommy on Creating Pleasure Out of Pain in “Learn to Swim”

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Seattle Film Festival

Linas Phillips in "Rainbow Time"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’16 Review: Linas Phillips Shines Bright in “Rainbow Time”

The director's second feature scores as a sensitive, playful comedy about a young, mentally disabled man who brings out the best in others.
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Tim Boardman and Molly Shannon in "Miles"
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SIFF ’16 Review: Authenticity Goes a Long Way in Nathan Adloff’s Winning “Miles”

Tim Boardman, Molly Shannon and Missi Pyle star in this affecting comedy about a volleyball player looking to bounce out of his small town.
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Ethan Hawke in "In a Valley of Violence"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’16 Review: “In a Valley of Violence” Showcases the Dangerous Charm of Ti West

The "House of the Devil" director delights with a western off the beaten trail.
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A scene from Megan Griffiths' "The Night Stalker"
Seattle Film Festival

SIFF ’16 Interview: Megan Griffiths on Growing Up in the Shadow of “The Night Stalker”

The director of "Eden" and "Lucky Them" on following the trail of the notorious serial killer for her latest and drawing on her own childhood fears.
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A scene from Zachary Shedd's "Americana"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’16 Review: Zachary Shedd Visits the Darkest Corners of “Americana”

A film editor loses the plot after his sister's death in real life in this intriguing mystery.
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Jess Weixler and Thomas Middleditch in "Entanglement"
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Seattle Film Fest ’17 Review: “Entanglement” is Worth Getting Caught Up In

Thomas Middleditch and Jess Weixler connect in this dramedy about a man with a loose grip on reality.
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Sophia Mitri Schloss in "Lane 1974"
InterviewsSeattle Film Festival

Seattle Film Fest ’17 Interview: SJ Chiro on the Long Road to “Lane 1974”

The writer/director talks about capturing a unique childhood of living on communes so specifically it became universal in this beautiful coming-of-age story.
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Constance Wu, Angela Trimbur, Jenee LaMarque, Ever Mainard in "The Feels"
InterviewsSeattle Film Festival

Seattle Film Fest ’17 Interview: Jenée LaMarque on Giving All “The Feels”

The director of "The Pretty One" talks about her unpredictable follow-up with this partially improvised comedy about complicated women.
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Marshall Campbell, Julia Robertson and Sarah Gaul in "Hot Mess"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’18 Review: A Warmup for Adulthood Becomes a “Hot Mess” in Lucy Coleman’s Winning Comedy

A playwright (Sarah Gaul) struggles to rewrite her life's course in this clever feature debut from Aussie writer/director Lucy Coleman.
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Mikael Persbrandt in "Cake General"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’18 Review: Local Spice Gives “The Cake General” Plenty of Flavor

The most boring town in Sweden serves as a setting for Filip Hammer and Fredrik Wikingsson's lively comedy.
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Tolga Tekin, Tugce Altug, and Bartu Küçükçaglayan in "Butterflies"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’18 Review: Even with a Heavy Conscience, Tolga Karacelik’s “Butterflies” Flutters

A family’s return to see their ailing patriarch feels more like an escape in Tolga Karacelik’s charming Sundance-winning dramedy.
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Zoe Renee in "Jinn"
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival

SIFF ’18 Review: Nijla Mu’min Breathes New Life into a Coming-of-Age Story in “Jinn”

A mother and her teen daughter start to question their faith in each other when they find religion in this stirring drama.
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