McElwee discusses, among other things, his new film and staring down the loss of his son.
The filmmaker discusses his writing process, what skateboarding taught him about filmmaking, and why he loves revenge movies.
The actor ponders the ideal dinner party, the fantasy of violence, and getting to the root of the characters he plays.
De Silva discusses his experience establishing a career as an actor in his adopted country.
The director spoke to us about his writing process, his fondness for Goodfellas, and more.
The polemical Chinese documentarian chats with us about censorship and the relationship between art and activism.
The actor spoke with us about the evolution of his career and how, with every new film he makes, he learns something new about himself.
Garrel spoke to us about his directorial debut and what continues to draw him to parts in hothouse productions.
Creator Joe Weisberg and executive producer Joel Fields discuss season four of The Americans.
We spoke to Joe about the value of personal memory, sci-fi, and the process of making his first feature shot entirely on digital.
The actor discusses the making of Spotlight and his urgent desire to play his character in a way that was at once truthful and necessarily representative.
The iconic actress is careful to point out that, unlike her character in 45 Years, marking milestones “isn’t my style.”
The actor was analytical, witty, and sincere as he talked about the Zen of discovering his Hateful Eight character.
The filmmaker discusses the role of scatology in the Arabian Nights trilogy and his frustrations with political passivity.
Pennebaker discusses Dylan as a “latter-day Bryon” and the Don’t Look Back’s enduring legacy.
We chatted with the director about why she decided to sign on to The Leftovers and what it was like to help find the show’s voice.
The filmmaker discusses cinephilia, cinema technique, and the deceptive simplicity of Carol’s romantic pas de deux.
In a series of challenging roles on the stage, Thomas is carving out a new life for himself.
Low-key but engaged, the actor talked about his work and his interest in what makes people tick with unpretentious sincerity.
The Entertainment director discusses his creative aim of destabilizing an audience and his mounting fear of a sympathetic protagonist.
Mond discusses James White’s origins, stars Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon’s involvement in the film, and his future projects.