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    Interviews

    Max Walker-Silverman on Putting a Personal Twang on “A Love Song”

    Anita Rocha da Silveira on Countering an Insidious Political Movement with “Medusa”

    Ayoka Chenzira on Creating a Space for Splendor in “Alma’s Rainbow”

  • Reviews
    Reviews

    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

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

    Edward Burns on Turning on the Charm in “Summer Days, Summer Nights”

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

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

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

    John Gallagher Jr. in "Hush"

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

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FestivalsNew York Film Festival 2011Reviews

NYFF ’11 Review: The Dardennes’ “The Kid With a Bike” Moves, Yet Not Quickly Enough for its Young Lead

Indulging in (slightly) more cinematic flourishes than in their previous work, the Dardenne brothers' latest is a hard-earned fairy tale about a young boy at a crossroads when abandoned by his father.
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Interviews

Interview: Ira Sachs on Scaling a Mountain for “Frankie”

The "Love is Strange" director talks about this delicate dance with death and having Isabelle Huppert as a formidable tango partner.
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Valerie Donzelli in "The White Knights"
InterviewsTIFF

Interview: Joachim Lafosse on Riding Into the Storm with “The White Knights”

One of the world's most provocative filmmakers on his drama about a humanitarian mission gone awry, making its US debut at the Museum of the Moving Image Saturday.
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A scene from Clement Cogitore's "Neither Heaven Nor Earth"
Interviews

Interview: Clément Cogitore on the Space In Between in “Neither Heaven Nor Earth”

The French filmmaker on his spooky debut, a thriller where a war begins on the battlefield and moves to the mind.
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Mildred Loving, Peggy Loving and Richard Loving in "The Loving Story"
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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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