Aaron Stewart-Ahn

Aaron Stewart-Ahn lives in NYC. He is the co-writer of Mandy. He is currently working on Thor for Marvel Comics and a documentary about police brutality. In between film projects he works in bicycle shops and as an occasional film journalist.

Talks

Barry Jenkins and the Fearless, Heartbreaking Honesty of Moonlight

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | October 24, 2016

Barry Jenkins and the Fearless, Heartbreaking Honesty of Moonlight

Aaron Stewart-Ahn's deeply personal take on one of the most moving and important American films of recent years.

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks with Nicolas Winding Refn for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | June 30, 2016

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks with Nicolas Winding Refn for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

As his new film The Neon Demon hits theaters, the dynamic Danish director visits Samsung 837 in NYC for a filmmaker-to-filmmaker conversation.

An Alienating, Jarring, Ironic Fever Dream: In Defense of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | April 1, 2016

An Alienating, Jarring, Ironic Fever Dream: In Defense of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

We like our superhero movies fun and uncomplicated, so it's no surprise this subversive, complex and determinedly modern vision has been rejected.

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | December 31, 2015

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

This miraculous continuation and reimagining of one of the great cinematic sagas marks a significant moment in American filmmaking.

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | December 4, 2015

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks Ryan Coogler’s Creed

This miraculous continuation and reimagining of one of the great cinematic sagas marks a significant moment in American filmmaking.

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks His 25-Year Relationship with Wim Wenders’ Until the End of the World

By Aaron Stewart-Ahn | August 15, 2015

Aaron Stewart-Ahn Talks His 25-Year Relationship with Wim Wenders’ Until the End of the World

A personal journey through life, cinema, and time.