The festival’s greatest singularity is two-fold: its lack of pretense and judicious curatorial eye.
Who else knows what we’ve been fighting over better than B. Ruby Rich?
Lindholm and Noer, who started out as documentarians, spoke with Slant about their experience making R.
The great Tennessee Williams, unsurpassed poet of the theater and incisive chronicler of the human soul, was born 100 years ago this March.
Shadow of the Holy Book is a failed attempt to shame the vast array of international corporations that do business in Turkmenistan.
One major reason that Malick’s films are so divisive is that they’re so nakedly emotional, that he’s so blatantly aiming for the sublime.
Slant spoke with the director about his approach to filming his absorbing adultery tale Tuesday, After Christmas.
The drinks that go down amiably in Hahaha get caught in people’s throats in On Tour.
Steve Coogan is brilliant…and has to still tell us so.
Here are 10 of the best moments in the Beasties’ MTV careers.
The Tindersticks’ mini-tour for their new box set of soundtrack work for Claire Denis films graced Los Angeles Saturday night for a show at the little-known Luckman Fine Arts Complex.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly why Days of Being Wild doesn’t quite move me like Wong’s other films.
She was a pleasure to talk to about the process of finding the form for this unusual and moving film.
The old stuff? Well, Polly Jean Harvey seems happy to keep it that way.
Special guests, who gave “master classes,” were actors Tim Roth and Richard Jenkins, and art director Roger Christian.
Navigating through the selections playing below Canal St.—or actually, this year, at the Clearview Chelsea—isn’t for the faint of heart.
As singer-songwriters go, Dan Bejar is a case study of ironic distance.
You’d be forgiven for thinking the coverage of LCD Soundsystem has gotten out of hand lately.
I spoke with Joseph last month, when the play was still in previews.
We were thrilled to interview the founder of Gaijin Games via the appropriately detached-yet-humanistic medium of instant messenger.
The slate showcases a geographically and aesthetically diverse range of films by neophyte auteurs.