Film
Industry Secrets: John Wilson in Conversation with Caveh Zahedi
The breakthrough creator-star of How To With John Wilson has a socially distanced chat with his friend and fellow documentary innovator.
Home Alone is the Greatest Christmas Movie of All, Especially During a Pandemic
Anna Roisman digs into a large pizza as she pays tribute to the Macaulay Culkin classic, which oddly feels even more relevant on its 30th anniversary.
Coming to Term: A Tale of Loss and Sisterhood
La Leyenda Negra's writer-director Patricia Vidal Delgado on the poignant bond that brought her and her film's lead actress together.
Best of 2020: Chris Gethard on The Mandalorian
The comedian, actor and podcaster on the show that has "saved his childhood" and brought him joy in these darkest of times.
On the Road with House of Homeland
Seamus Murphy, director of the new doc A Dog Called Money, on traveling the world with PJ Harvey – and his favorite binge-worthy TV shows.
Best of 2020: Maggie Grace on First Cow
The actress, currently starring in Love, Weddings and Other Disasters, on Kelly Reichardt's highly acclaimed revisionist Western.
“It Fits Together, Like a Puzzle, to Make Something Bigger”: Matthew Caws and Mark Pellington in Conversation
Nada Surf’s lead singer and the acclaimed filmmaker discuss their recent collaboration on “Just Wait,” plus life, death, the pandemic and more.
Best of 2020: Malcolm McDowell on Spiral, Call My Agent and The Bureau
The legendary actor, now starring in Free Lunch Express, waxes rhapsodic about his favorite shows of the year – which all happen to be French.
Cinephile with Mark Borchardt: Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek
In his latest entry in the Cinephile series, Mark Borchardt enjoys a little flight of fancy as he ponders a movie that sadly never was ...
The Defining Traits of a Filmmaker: Timing and Perseverance
Seth Savoy, the director and co-writer of the crime thriller Echo Boomers, on exactly what it took to get his new movie made.
Three Great Things: Shannon Lee
Bruce Lee’s daughter, and one of the executive producers of the Lee-inspired show Warrior, shares three things that have made her life richer.
An Ode to the Comedic Character Actor
Charles Gould, currently starring in the horror-comedy It Cuts Deep, yearns for the golden age when performers like him could become A-listers.











