Make no mistake, filmmaker Bill Morrison is not a man trapped in the past. Though he deals in celluloid from another time, his work bridges the gap between then and now....
We talk to the charismatic and entertaining actor about how he thinks he’d react in a Force Majeure situation, having to share a scene with an intimidating ape, and filming a particularly funny sex scene with Elisabeth Moss....
Set in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félicité is the new film from Alain Gomis, a French director of Guinea-Bissauan and Senegalese descent....
We spoke with Zahler about how he goes about naming his movies, why he decided to cast Vince Vaughn to play his unstoppable, violent force and if he will ever make a movie that isn’t violent....
26 years, 6 movies, and 1 miniseries since winning the grand Jury Prize with his debut film Poison at Sundance, Todd Haynes remains a remarkably difficult auteur to pin down....
We talk with the director of one of the year's most accomplished debut about his influences, going from stage to screen, seeing Pugh's performance on set, the lack of score, his experience at TIFF, and much more....
We talk to the great craftsman and get into some nuts-and-bolts business, discussing what contemporary editing systems and particular processes add to a picture's final shape....
Certain Women is an ensemble piece featuring Laura Dern, Michelle Williams, and Kristen Stewart in prominent roles, so there's surprise that its runaway succes...
"My films are all about love. In this case, it’s love for music. It’s not love for girls. This character can’t really find the woman of his life, because he always has to change, and he can’t find stability. But there’s this love for music that stays with him until the end."...