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    Stefan Forbes on Negotiating a Constructive Cultural Conversation in “Hold Your Fire”

    Alessandro Celli on Piecing Together a World in Ruins in “Mondocane”

    Human Rights Watch Film Fest 2022 Interview: Maia Kenworthy and Elena Sánchez Bellot on Making a Difference and the Differences Getting There in “Rebellion”

  • Reviews
    Reviews

    How the Other Half Lives: On Gaspar Noé’s Provocative Act of Compassion in “Vortex” and “Lux Æterna”

    Hot Docs 2022 Review: The Power of a Family Secret Shifts from the Keepers to Those Willing to Expose It in Jasmin Mara López’s “Silent Beauty”

    Hot Docs 2022 Review: A Murder Exposes a Web of Corruption in “The Killing of a Journalist”

  • 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

    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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    Human Rights Watch Film Fest 2022 Interview: Maia Kenworthy and Elena Sánchez Bellot on Making a Difference and the Differences Getting There in “Rebellion”

    Alessandro Celli on Piecing Together a World in Ruins in “Mondocane”

    SIFF 2022 Review: “Warm Blood” Has Its Finger on the Pulse

    Interview: Loira Limbal on Making an Essential Film About Essential Workers in “Through the Night”

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

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Kate Lyn Sheil and John Gallagher Jr. in "The Heart Machine"
ReviewsSXSW

SXSW ’14 Review: Zach Wigon Puts His Finger on the Pulse With “The Heart Machine”

A relationship drama for our times takes on thrilling proportions.
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InterviewsL.A. Film Fest

L.A. Film Fest ’13 Interview: Karl Jacob on Returning Home and Growing Up As a Filmmaker With “Pollywogs”

A filmmaker talks about healing from a bad breakup with the help of his two families, the one linked by blood and the one by art, in an intimate drama that recently made its debut at the L.A. Film Fest.
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Interviews

Interview: Joe Swanberg on His Roxie Retrospective, “All the Light in the Sky” and Career Benchmarks

On the eve of his highest profile film to date, the moviemaker is enjoying a weekend-long retrospective of his work in San Francisco and shares his thoughts on the technology that made it possible and how he's evolved as an artist.
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Samuel T. Herring in Robert Hillyer Barnett's "Tears of God"
A Face in the Crowd

A Face in the Crowd: Robert Hillyer Barnett
Wrings “Tears of God” with Kate Lyn Sheil

A first-time feature director tries his hand at an '80s-style, Zulawski-esque tale of destabilizing fear.
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Kickstart This!

Kickstart This! Hop to It If You Haven’t Checked Out Alison Bagnall’s Dark Comedy “Funny Bunny” Yet

Intended to be filmed before the Greta Gerwig comedy "The Dish and the Spoon," Alison Bagnall is turning to the crowd to help fund a longtime passion project about the love triangle that forms between a fiery female animal activist and two men falling out of touch with the world.
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InterviewsSXSW 2012

Interview: Amy Seimetz, Kentucker Audley and Kate Lyn Sheil on the Sun-Dappled Suspense of “Sun Don’t Shine”

A lyrical nailbiter reminiscent of "Badlands," the directorial debut of Amy Seimetz holds more than its share of surprises, and while we don't spoil them, we got the director and her two leads to spill on the production.
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Reviews

BAMCinemaFest ’13 Review: Only a Little Dicking Around on This Descent Into “Hellaware”

A sendup of hipster culture and the highminded art world, Michael M. Bilandic's amusing second feature has far more to offer than what it spoofs.
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Kate Lyn Sheil, Martin Starr, Ella Rae Peck and Benjamin Pike in Andrew Zuchero's comedy short The Apocalypse
InterviewsSXSW 2012

SXSW ’13 Interview: Andrew Zuchero on Cleaning Up After the Head-Turning “Apocalypse”

On the inspiration of having no inspiration for the funny and popular short about the end of the world that debuts on the big screen in Austin this week.
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AFI Fest 2011Reviews

AFI Fest ’11 Review: Sophia Takal’s “Green” Should Inspire Envy

A smartly-conceived exploration of female relationships and jealousy, this first feature makes for a tense, thought-provoking debut.
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Interview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”

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