The Aussie director discusses why horror was the right vessel for his commentary.
Bell discusses Raze’s politics, its title, her craziest stunts, and the must-sees for anyone visiting her home country.
He reveals his views on the military and Lone Survivor’s violence, but keeps mum on that Cruise-Wahlberg thing.
The playwright discusses the limits of control and his opinion that his own mother is “a goddamned liar.”
The actress gets real about almost quiting acting and her belief that women shouldn’t “lead with sex.”
Isaac spoke to us about bringing his talents to a film that’s both inspired by real events and distinctly Coen-esque.
Lee discusses the potential offensiveness an Oldboy character and how his students at NYU receive his stuff.
Robins’s 30-year career, with a new leading role season after season, is studded with indelible performances.
We spoke to the actor and director about their long-term friendship, and about the two plays at the Cort Theatre.
As understated as his Nebraskacharacter, he spoke to us about the terrifying prospect of working on Alexander Payne’s latest.
Stole has a devoted cult following that dates back to the 1970s, when she became an outrageously wacky fixture in the trash comedies of John Waters.
The actress spoke with us about her new role in How I Live Now, what she looks for in a part, and her biggest vice in life.
Polish discusses filming in Big Sur and using Kerouac’s writing method to tackle his new film’s screenplay.
We chatted with the director and exec producer of The Square about their forlorn, harrowing study of dissent.
Radcliffe revealed himself to be charming and polite as he talked seriously about his work on Kill Your Darlings.
Thorburn talked to us about movies, ski masks, branching out into new art forms, and the wise words of Dr. Cornel West.
On the eve of A Single Shot’s release, Wright squashes a myth I’d been told about his pre-acting life.
The actor discusses how he transitions between roles and how it feels to be the center of so much Oscar buzz.
We seemed to cover everything from the gifts Jonathan Demme and Lynn Shelton share to watching movies on drugs.
Our chat with the Short Term 12 director centers around trauma, non-verbal communication, and more.
Brannan discusses his new EP and the odds of getting a job after broadcasting video of himself singing on the toilet.