InterviewsInterview: Harrison Atkins and Lindsay Burdge on Going to New Haunts in “Lace Crater”The "Teacher" star and writer/director on this supernaturally-tinged and slightly comic account of a young woman reeling from a breakup and ...byStephen SaitoOct 12, 2015
InterviewsTIFF ’15 Interview: AKIZ on the Creative Awakening of “Der Nachtmahr”The German painter and sculptor talks about reshaping film with his unsettling feature debut about a young outsider who finds a kinship with...byStephen SaitoOct 2, 2015
Fantastic FestInterview: Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Tyler Gillett & Patrick Horvath on Heading “Southbound”The minds behind "V/H/S" on building a better horror anthology film.byStephen SaitoSep 25, 2015
TIFFTIFF ’15 Interview: Pablo Trapero on Tracking Down “The Clan”The Argentinian writer/director makes his most explosive and provocative film yet with a true-life kidnapping tale.byStephen SaitoSep 25, 2015
InterviewsTIFF ’15 Interview: Anne Émond on Why the Time Was Right for “Our Loved Ones”The "Nuit #1" director talks about her tremendously moving second feature about a father and daughter haunted by a death in the family.byStephen SaitoSep 23, 2015
InterviewsInterview: Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck on Coming Up Aces with “Mississippi Grind”The "Half Nelson" directors talk about getting lucky with this Ryan Reynolds-Ben Mendelsohn character study of gamblers.byStephen SaitoSep 23, 2015
InterviewsTIFF ’15 Interview: Rufus Norris on Finding Harmony on “London Road”The artistic director of the National Theater in London talks about stealing away to make a most unconventional musical.byStephen SaitoSep 22, 2015
ReviewsTIFF ’15 Review: A Deserving Musician Gets the Regal Treatment in “Thru You Princess”The discovery of a YouTube singer/songwriter from New Orleans by an Israeli musician offers a thrilling new remix on "A Star is Born."byStephen SaitoSep 19, 2015
InterviewsInterview: David Farr on Getting Under the Surface with “The Ones Below”The celebrated playwright and writer of "Hanna" makes a creepy feature debut with the story of two couples and a baby.byStephen SaitoSep 18, 2015
ReviewsTIFF ’15 Review: Julie Delpy Will Do Anything for LOLs with “Lolo”The actress/writer/director sneaks in some small, sharp observations about relationships in a big, broad comedy about a son's attempts to sa...byStephen SaitoSep 18, 2015