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    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”

    Ajitpal Singh on a Family Living on the Edge in “Fire in the Mountains”

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    Reviews

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

    Cannes 2022 Review: A Broken Heart Takes Time to Mend in Lea Mysius’ Enthralling “The Five Devils”

    Cannes 2022 Review: “Les Pires” Reconsiders What An Exploitation Film Is

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

    Cannes 2022 Review: “Les Pires” Reconsiders What An Exploitation Film Is

    Beyond Fest 2021 Review: “The Black Phone” Answers the Call

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ReviewsTribeca Film Festival

Tribeca 2020 Review: A Boy’s Search for Identity Calls His Community’s Into Question in Takeshi Fukunaga’s “Ainu Mosir”

Although the lakeside village of Akan Ainu Kotan in northern Japan lures tourists from cities across the country, the 14-year-old...
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Damien Bonnard and Lindsay Burdge in "Thirst Street"
Interviews

Interview: Nathan Silver on a Refreshing Change of Pace with “Thirst Street”

The "Uncertain Terms" director talks about making a move to a bigger scale and a different country (Paris) for this deliciously sordid tale of obsession starring Lindsay Burdge.
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Linas Phillips and Maëlle Poesy-Guichard in "The Great Pretender"
InterviewsTribeca Film Festival

Interview: Esther Garrel & Nathan Silver on Getting at Something Real in “The Great Pretender”

The "Thirst Street" duo talk about their wily reunion with this inspired comedy about life imitating art imitaing life.
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Kentucker Audley in "Christmas, Again"
Interviews

Interview: Charles Poekel on Having a Reason to Celebrate “Christmas, Again”

The director of a delicate new holiday staple talks about how he became a Christmas tree salesman in order to make his feature debut.
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Julie Sokolowski and Dominic Fumasa in "Human Affairs"
InterviewsSlamdance

Slamdance ’18 Interview: Charlie Birns on Investigating “Human Affairs”

The writer/director talks about finding the drama in the story of a young woman reconsidering her choice to become a surrogate mother.
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Joe Carnahan Talks About the Alternate Ending He Shot For “The Grey”

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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