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    Kyle Gallner and Emily Skeggs on Serving Up Subversion in “Dinner in America”

    Bonni Jo Hart on Amping Up a Pioneering Band in “Fanny: The Right to Rock”

    Dan Mirvish on Wrangling a Wild Tale of the Tape in “18 1/2”

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    Cannes 2022 Review: The Terror of a Brutal Regime Hits Home in Manuela Martelli’s Engrossing “1976”

    Cannes 2022 Review: An Actor Gets a Part He’d Rather Not Play in the Curious Conspiracy Thriller “The Green Perfume”

    Cannes 2022 Review: Alexandru Belc’s “Metronom” Impressively Measures the Extent of a Heartbreak

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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

    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

    A Resolution Comes True: The Making of “Get Crazy,” the Ultimate New Year’s Movie and Its Wild Restoration

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    Cannes 2022 Review: Alexandru Belc’s “Metronom” Impressively Measures the Extent of a Heartbreak

    Interview: Taika Waititi on “Boy,” the Boredom of Acting and the Excitement of Childhood

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Jack Black in "21 Years: Richard Linklater"
Austin Film Festival

AFF ’14 Interview: Michael Dunaway & Tara Wood on the Right Time to Celebrate “21 Years: Richard Linklater”

On giving the "Boyhood" auteur his due with a career-spanning conversation with his collaborators.
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Mark Kelly and Steve Zissis in a scene from Mark and Jay Duplass' film The Do-Deca Pentathlon
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Interview: Jay and Mark Duplass, Mark Kelly, Steve Zissis & Jennifer LaFleur Power Through “The Do-Deca Pentathlon”

There's no sibling rivalry between the writing/directing duo behind "Cyrus," but they sure have fun with the idea in their new comedy, which they talk about with their cast.
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Pat Healy and Taylor Schilling in "Take Me"
Interviews

Interview: Pat Healy on Giving His All to “Take Me”

On making the transition from scene-stealing actor to director of this clever kidnap-for-hire caper comedy, co-starring Taylor Schilling.
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Jay Duplass in "Outside In"
ReviewsSXSW

SXSW ’18 Review: Lynn Shelton Gets Deep in the Soulful “Outside In”

The latest from the director of "Humpday" and "Your Sister's Sister" is her most masterful to date.
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Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass in "Blue Jay"
Interviews

Interview: Alex Lehmann on Making “Blue Jay” Soar

The director behind the year's most enticing one-two punch on the festival circuit talks about how knowing just where to be led to a feature debut where he was right at home.
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Jay Duplass and Kaitlyn Dever in "Outside In"
Interviews

Interview: Lynn Shelton on Going Deeper with “Outside In”

The "Laggies" director talks about the unexpected connections that keep her going and crafting, arguably, her finest film to date.
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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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To Live and Screen in L.A.

The Duplass Brothers Need to Talk About “Kevin” and “Adolescents” in LA & NY

On opposite coasts, the fraternal writing/directing duo of "Cyrus" and "Baghead" show off different muscles this week with the premieres of a new documentary "Kevin" in Los Angeles and the comedy "True Adolescents" in New York.
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Interviews

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

The writer/director talks about crafting a walk to remember with this bewitching romantic drama.
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Ross Partridge and Oona Laurence in "Lamb"
Interviews

Interview: Mel Eslyn on Shepherding “Lamb”

The "One I Love" producer on taking risks, being kind to crews and her most dangerous film to date.
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Oona Laurence in "Lamb"
InterviewsSXSW

SXSW ’15 Interview: Ross Partridge on Flirting with Danger in “Lamb”

The writer/director talks about taking a bold step forward with this tense drama about a 47-year-old who seeks solace in the company of an 11-year-old.
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Interview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”

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