Film
Terrifying and Beautiful: On A Nightmare on Elm Street at 40
For Halloween, Julia Marchese gives some love to her favorite horror movie of all time, which hits the big 4-0 this year.
“Where Else Can I Go?” Or, How I Reckoned With My Movie Almost Completely Falling Apart On Day One
Writer-director Michael Felker looks back on the disastrous first week of his debut feature, Things Will Be Different.
Three Great Things: Guy Maddin
The Canadian auteur, whose new movie, Rumours, is out now in theaters, on a Flann O’Brien novel, postmodern storytelling and his beloved dog.
Three Great Things: Andra Day
The award-winning singer and actress, who is currently starring in Exhibiting Forgiveness, on her love of the beach, her family and God.
Fantasy and Reality in Sean Baker’s Anora
Writer-director and full-time sex worker Lily Lady on Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or-winning film about an exotic dancer who marries one of her clients.
Three Great Things: Heather Graham
The beloved actress turned writer-director, whose new film Chosen Family is out now, on the joys of friendship, yoga and psychology.
Pink Elephants
Sundance-winning filmmaker Jack Dunphy, whose new podcast Revelations with Jack Dunphy premieres next week, on his dad, drugs and dissociation.
My Runaway Life
Japanese writer-director Daisuke Miyazaki, whose new film Plastic opens today, on opting out of school and society, before discovering cinema.
Weed & Wine & Kids & Time
Documentary filmmaker Rebecca Richman Cohen on motherhood and realizing what her new movie, Weed & Wine, is actually about.
Three Great Things: Corey Feldman
The former teen idol, whose cult hit The Birthday is re-released tomorrow, turns his mind to making the world a better place.
Grappling with Mind-blowing Kombucha Scoby Orgasms and the AI Conundrum
Darla in Space’s directors on how they used AI in their film, got criticized, took it out and have now pretty much solved the whole AI problem.
Lynchian Delights
Filmmaker Julia Marchese on visiting David Lynch’s house, and her other disparate adventures in the world of the cinematic visionary.











