Film
Three Great Things: Scott Z. Burns
The acclaimed screenwriter and director, whose new podcast What Could Go Wrong? is out now, on the Clash, Soderbergh and Barolos.
Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Mandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody
As their pilot Seasoned premieres at Tribeca, the internet's favorite married actors show us once again why they are so beloved.
Heads Carolina, Tails California
Lovell Holder, the writer-director of Lavender Men and producer of The Surrender, on the pleasures of being (accidentally) bicoastal.
Three Great Things: Nina Conti
The ventriloquist turned actor-director, whose new film Sunlight opens tomorrow, shares a trio of personal favorites.
Devil in a Wig
Actor-writer-director Callie Hernandez takes us on a journey that starts with her love of Jonathan Glazer's banned commercial for Flake ...
I Was So Excited to See the New Final Destination Movie, I Didn’t Even Wash My Hands After Peeing
For writer and filmmaker Lily Lady, going to see the latest installment in the horror franchise was an experience that did not disappoint.
How Filmmaking Became My Escape from Intimacy
Director and cinematographer Jon Bregel on creative burnout and rethinking how to make filmmaking play a truly positive role in his life.
I Made a Movie for an Industry That Didn’t Want It
Writer-director Vincent D’Alessandro on the challenges he faced finding a home in the world for his debut feature, Bottom Feeders.
The Secret Soundtrack to My Debut Feature
Writer-director-actor Max Talisman shares a definitive mixtape of the love songs that shaped his film Things Like This, which opens today.
Three Great Things: Paul Banks
The Interpol frontman, who scored the new Indian dark comedy Sister Midnight (which is in theaters tomorrow), shares a trio of favorites.
Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Lili Taylor
The beloved actor and avian ambassador opens up about her new book, Turning to Birds, and dives deep into some of life's big questions.
Seeing Myself in Egghead & Twinkie
Writer-director Sarah Kambe Holland on the different aspects of her hilarious debut feature that resonate with her own real-life experiences.











