Most filmmakers see piracy as a scourge on their livelihood. Abel Ferrara has what one might call a more pluralistic mindset: "The only thing you need to see t...
Given her work in and around cinema, it’s no surprise that Stephanie LaCava would write a novel that is, no small feat, cinematic. Said novel is Nymph, a slim ...
You'd have to be very bad at interviews, or really just conversations, to not get something from Abel Ferrara, who's the perfect combination of endearing and p...
Perhaps putting his Shia LaBeouf-scripted Auschwitz film on hold––how you feel about that prospect is a fantastic Rorschach test––Abel Ferrara has a New Rose H...
The mark of an actor's career, I think, is what extent their filmography can reflect the time they're working. Matthew Modine is a prime case: we can point, fi...
Even having interviewed Abel Ferrara a decade ago on the occasion of Ms. 45's re-release, an opportunity to speak with the legend still felt exciting, and bord...
The headline would almost suffice. Would there be something expansive to report, word of––I'll repeat––Shia LaBeouf writing a film about Auschwitz for Abel Fer...
Fittingly premiering at Venice, Italy's most famous film festival, last fall, Abel Ferrara's latest film Padre Pio will now arrive in the U.S. in a few weeks. ...
In a development that confirms our long-held beliefs (fashion is fake but movies are real), Saint Laurent's artistic director Anthony Vaccarello has launched S...
Walk a few clicks from Venice's Palazzo del Cinema and you'll find the Hotel Excelsior, as grand a work of Moorish revival architecture as you can likely find ...