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Watch Christopher Nolan and cast discuss Interstellar:

Four years later, Mark Zuckerberg shares his thoughts on The Social Network [via Business Insider]:

“They just kind of made up a bunch of stuff that I found really hurtful. They made up this whole plot line about how I somehow decided to create Facebook to attract girls.” He adds, “The real story is a lot of hard work. If they were really making a movie (about the origins of Facebook) it would be of me sitting there coding for two hours straight.”

Courtesy of The Talkhouse, listen to Errol Morris and James Marsh talk filmmaking for 40 minutes:

After reading our extensive interview with Robert Greene, check out his top 10 Criterion titles:

Nothing can prepare a young cinephile for the thrill of Direct Cinema. What you’re expecting to see (voice-over, explanation, facts, message) is replaced with plain-note observation of the human creature, which is the most dramatic and psychologically charged thing. Salesman is the uncle who gave me my first baseball mitt.

Watch a video essay on Ridley Scott‘s Blade Runner:

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