Film
Art is the Answer to the Question We Didn’t Know to Ask
Come True's director and co-writer Anthony Scott Burns on how Michael Mann’s Manhunter saved him and changed the course of his life.
How Rachel Sennott Changed My Life
Shiva Baby's writer-director Emma Seligman on her lead actress, who also took on the role of friend, champion and support system.
Vengeance and Pickles, or Why My First New York Movie is Really All About Food
When Tim Sutton set his new movie Funny Face in NYC, he knew it had to be a celebration of the city's diverse culinary pleasures.
Finding Home
First-time documentarian Karla Murthy, whose film The Place That Makes Us airs tomorrow on WORLD Channel, ponders what home means to her.
Once Upon a Time … Xuxa!
Daniela De Carlo, writer-director of The Blackout, on how her childhood idol, Brazilian pop star Xuxa, magically came into her life, for good.
Finding the Thread and Repairing the Past
Filmmaker Enid Zentelis on making her non-fiction podcast series How My Grandmother Won WWII, and how we tell historical stories.
When Movie Theaters Return
Julia Marchese looks ahead to the time when watching a film will once again be a communal and transformative experience.
Connected Through Music, Through Film
David Wexler, director of the SXSW documentary Disintegration Loops, on the way music has shaped all his cinematic visions.
Remembering the Thrillingly Original Visions of Norman J. Warren
Jim Hemphill pays tribute to the criminally underrated British horror director, who sadly passed away last week.
We Become the Stories We Tell Ourselves
Writer-director Jessie Barr on the personal story of death, grief and family that underpins her debut feature, Sophie Jones.
“Real is a Thing That Happens to You”
Filmmaker Christina Kallas talks with her friend and former student Alexander Nanau, director of the double Oscar nominee Collective.
Three Great Things: Derek DelGaudio
The man behind the remarkable show and film In & Of Itself shares some of the things that have made his life richer.











