To go by the favors he's done for personal pals, a look at the smallest roles taken by Hollywood's friendliest actor.
Applying the spare style of "Elephant" and "Paranoid Park" to a mainstream love story, Gus Van Sant's latest feels disarmingly honest, even if it's to a reality that can only be found in the movies.
On the eve of a retrospective in New York, an overlooked indie film groundbreaker reflects on exploring themes of displacement in work that's spanned from Portland, Oregon to Paris, France.
The "Wendy and Lucy" and "Meek's Cutoff" director on her beautiful new film about fighting the lay of the land, both natural and all too man-made.