Film
My First Ideology
The Anarchists director Todd Schramke delves into his personal history with anarchy, and its roots in his first love: punk.
An Actor, a Helmsman, and My Brian: Boldly Going Where No Widow Has Gone Before
Melissa Navia, who plays Lt. Erica Ortegas on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, on returning for season two after a devastating, unthinkable loss.
Three Great Things: Jay Chandrasekhar
The Broken Lizard comedian, whose new film as director, Easter Sunday, is out now in theaters, tees up a trio of favorites.
Three Great Things: Patton Oswalt
The prolific comedian, actor and writer, currently starring in I Love My Dad, on what gets his juices flowing.
Three Great Things: Wes Studi
The Oscar-winning actor, whose new movie A Love Song is in theaters now, offers up his take on life's essentials.
Three Great Things: Clio Barnard
The director of Ali & Ava (which is now in theaters) and The Essex Serpent on Maggie Nelson, food and the younger generation.
30 Years Later, It’s Still A League of Their Own For Me
Three decades after it first hit theaters, Anna Roisman pays tribute to Penny Marshall's classic female-centric baseball movie.
The Wonder of Stories Hiding in Plain Sight
Paradise Highway writer-director Anna Gutto on making an audience-friendly film about a topic many people want to pretend doesn’t exist.
Why My New Film Will Only Play in Theaters
Jessica Oreck on why it’s essential her latest feature, One Man Dies a Million Times, is seen on the big screen, not on a streaming platform.
Three Great Things: Sally Phillips
The comedian, actress and writer, currently starring in How to Please a Woman, on a trio of things that are deeply meaningful to her.
You’re Incredible, Muriel!
Director Jono McLeod, whose debut feature My Old School is out now, on the first film he fell in love with: Muriel’s Wedding.
Three Great Things: Alex Horne
The creator and presenter of Taskmaster, whose tenth season is now streaming, on The Blues Brothers, skateboarding and his BFF.











