Film
Three Great Things: Adam Pally
The actor, writer and comedian, whose show Champaign ILL just hit Hulu, on Tim Robinson and some of his other favorite stuff.
The Sound of Fear
Film composer Matthew Puckett on his relationship with Taxi Driver and Bernard Herrmann's iconic score for Martin Scorsese's classic.
Three Great Things: Fran Kranz
The actor, whose acclaimed debut as writer-director, Mass, is out now, shares some of what brings him true joy.
The Shadow Work of My First Film, or: How Fantasy Became My Guide for Healing Trauma
Writer-director-actor Carlson Young on the unique creative and personal journey she took in making her debut feature, The Blazing World.
Creative Light in Motion
Actress, writer, director and producer Nadhege Ptah on her long and complex journey to find full expression as an artist.
On Fear and Femininity
Horror director Elle Callahan, whose new film Witch Hunt is out now, on her complex and longstanding relationship with fear, her extra sense.
Putting Together the Pieces of Nuclear Family
Filmmaker Pisie Hochheim on the complex process of editing Ry Russo-Young’s HBO doc series about her family’s explosive past.
Three Great Things: John Leguizamo
The legendary actor, who's currently starring in the prison drama Dark Blood, on his love of playwriting, beats and dancing.
Intimate Spaces, Brutal Landscapes
Aharon Keshales on how Sam Peckinpah influenced his new action drama, South of Heaven, starring Jason Sudeikis and Evangeline Lilly.
Postcards From Hollywood: A Master of Fine Arts (with a Side of Fine Wine-Tasting!)
Daniela De Carlo continues her column revisiting her adventures as a young filmmaker in L.A. with memories of Alexander Payne and Sideways.
9½ Weeks, Fatal Attraction and Me
Dinette creator Shaina Feinberg on how two infamous and very sexy movies filmed in her childhood home inspired her to subvert the male gaze.
Stuntman: A Ghost Story
Director Kurt Mattila shares the remarkable story behind the making (and releasing) of his documentary on daredevil stunt performer Eddie Braun.











