Human Rights Watch Film Fest 2022 Interview: Maia Kenworthy and Elena Sánchez Bellot on Making a Difference and the Differences Getting There in “Rebellion”
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”
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
Cannes 2021 Review: A Legacy of Trauma is Passed Down in Kornél Mundruczó and Kata Wéber’s Powerful “Evolution”
Sundance 2022 Interview: Jim Archer, David Earl and Chris Hayward on Putting It All Together for the Robot Comedy “Brian and Charles”
ReviewsChicago Film Fest ’17 Review: “Rogers Park” Offers No Easy Walk, But a Rewarding OneA tale of two couples in the Windy City trying to balance personal responsibilities with their professional lives yields a fine drama. Read Story
InterviewsInterview: Kyle Henry on Forging Partnerships That Work in “Rogers Park”The director talks about the give and take behind the relationships onscreen and off that created this emotionally rich portrait of the Chicago neighborhood. Read Story
Film NewsTo Live and Screen in L.A.Joe Carnahan Talks About the Alternate Ending He Shot For “The Grey”