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How We Made Gazer

Creative collaborators Ryan J. Sloan and Ariella Mastroianni pull back the curtain on their Cannes hit, which is now in theaters.

Three Great Things: Finn Wolfhard

The co-writer, co-director and star of Hell of a Summer, which is in theaters from tomorrow, shares a trio of faves.

April 3, 2025

Three Great Things: Judy Greer

The beloved actor, whose new movie, Eric LaRue, opens Friday, shares some of the stuff she cares most about in life.

April 2, 2025

One to One: John & Yoko Captures the Couple at an Inflection Point

An interview with director Kevin Macdonald, by artist Morgan Enos (Other Houses).

April 2, 2025

My Friends in Ukraine

Emmy winner Ryan Smith, whose film Soldiers of Song is out now, on his experiences making documentaries about and with the people of Ukraine.

April 1, 2025

The Lens is Never Neutral: How to Shoot a Crime Scene

Ami Canaan Mann, whose new film Audrey’s Children is out now, looks back on her time researching her 2011 film Texas Killing Fields.

March 28, 2025

Three Great Things: Tim Key

The English comedian, actor and poet, whose new movie The Ballad of Wallis Island opens tomorrow, one a trio of cultural essentials.

March 27, 2025

Nobody’s Ever Asked Me That: Griffin Dunne

In the latest of these deep-dive conversations, Nick Dawson chats with the legendary Griffin Dunne, who's currently starring in Ex-Husbands.

Steaming Up the Screen: On “Good Kissing” and the Need for Intimacy Coordinators

Writer-director Aimee Kuge, whose new film Cannibal Mukbang is out today, on how to (safely) bring heat to the big screen.

March 25, 2025

You Can Be Whatever You Want To Be

Tony and Grammy winner Jhett Tolentino shares his inspiring journey to directing his first film, Asian Persuasion, out now in theaters.

March 21, 2025

On Luna, Dilly and Milly

The Heirloom’s writer-director-star Ben Petrie on how making a movie about his new dog revealed much more about himself than he’d expected.

March 20, 2025

A Uniquely American Story: My Winter 2025

Bill Morrison chronicles being an Oscar nominee, the death of his mother and political turmoil at the start of a tumultuous year.

March 14, 2025