On heels of adapting "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" for the big screen, the writer/director mines the palace intrigue of a sordid chapter of Danish history for a riveting retelling.
After 15 years away, the actor/writer/director is returning home for a story about an Irish-American family like his own and he does so as an unlikely pioneer of filmmaking in the digital age.
Once thinking of becoming a union organizer, the first-time writer/director has used those skills to bring together a talented cast and crew for a compelling dramedy about a family on the mend.
The New York filmmaker gets under the slick surface of a Southern California family in her latest drama and talks about writing a script with Lena Dunham and the psychology behind making a geographical leap as one in her career.
The co-directors of a cleverly deconstructive and psychologically taut slow burn talk about how they became a team, revealing the real people who live in cabins in the woods and their wild ride through the festival circuit.
The first-time writer/director and the star of "Dexter" talk about how love can be hard, but shooting a low-budget indie feature in Grand Central Station can be harder in terms of their delightfully twisty new romantic comedy.
On the eve of its release, the writer/director talks about making the searing Tim Heidecker-starring character study of a self-involved instigator, how it's divided audiences and the disconnect between ideals and reality.
The writer/director of the impressive coming-of-age story of a young, ambivalent thief who can pry just about anything free except the love of his only relative talks about how she got into filmmaking in her teens and the origins of her latest film.
The director of the German drama about a young doctor caught between the East and West during the Cold War talks about his Hitchcock obsession, his longtime collaboration with actress Nina Hoss and "the infection of the past on the present."
After establishing a career as one of the finest character actors around, the first-time writer/director talks about uprooting the traditional filmmaking process to deliver a strong, intimate performance-based drama about the reality of romance behind closed doors.
With a propulsive reimagining of the film that put Nicolas Winding Refn on the map, the director talks about his latest film's many twists and navigating the major one that's taken place in his career.
The Tony Award-nominated director makes a seamless transition to the screen with a new comedy set in the world of competitive collegiate a capella choirs and talks about making singing believable, the innovation of mashups and the film's one flaw.