Film
My Dream Role and Tango in the Time of Corona
Actress Cristina Rosato, currently starring in Turner & Hooch, shares her indelible experiences on the upcoming film Ariel.
Nicole Riegel (Holler) Talks the 50th Anniversary of Barbara Loden’s Wanda
An American classic, criminally underappreciated and misunderstood during the filmmaker’s lifetime, finally gets its day in the sun.
How Motherhood Revolutionized My Filmmaking Approach (and How I See America)
Rachel Boynton on the genesis of her new film Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are), and why she re-envisioned the way she made documentaries.
Three Great Things: Richard E. Grant
The beloved English actor, currently starring in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, on seafood, Streisand and cinephilia.
On My 25 Years in Lars von Trier’s World
Siobhan Fallon Hogan on her ongoing collaboration with the Danish auteur, including his company Zentropa producing her latest movie, Rushed.
A Canadian Film is Playing in the USA
Actress-screenwriter Deragh Campbell ponders ideas of home and Canadian-ness in her new film with director Kazik Radwanski, Anne at 13,000ft.
How I Got Hook-ed on Movies
Dating & New York’s Jonah Feingold on how dyslexia and Spielberg’s misunderstood masterpiece made him the filmmaker he is today.
Being a Filmmaker on the Autism Spectrum Presents Challenges – and Opportunities – of a Lifetime
The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain filmmaker David Midell on how being diagnosed recently changed the way he looks at his life and his work.
A Trip to New York City
Nick Fituri Scown looks back on his time in NYC in fall 2001 which ultimately inspired his new documentary, Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11.
Five Ways to Make a Film When You’ve Never Made a Real Film Before
The star of (and inspiration for) Andrew Morgan's new narrative feature Samantha Rose on their experience making a movie for the first time.
Three Great Things: Rebecca Hall
The acclaimed actress, who's currently starring in The Night House, on the activities that make her life immeasurably better.
How the Cabbage Patch Kids Got Me on the Road to Anti-Capitalist Activism!
Slaxx writer-director Elza Kephart charts her journey from a 1980s kid to a genre filmmaker driven by climate and environmental issues.











