Film
A Playground Where Everything and Everyone is Free
Documentary director Marie Losier, whose new film Peaches Goes Bananas is out today, on the joyous art she creates away from cinema.
Remembering Sally
Writer-director Xaque Gruber on his best friend, the late Sally Kirkland, who was the subject and star of his debut feature, Sallywood.
Three Great Things: Cooper Raiff
The writer-director-star of Hal & Harper, which is now streaming on Mubi, on the romantics, John Dufresne and Zion National Park.
The Music of Plainclothes
Writer-director Carmen Emmi on the songs and artists that shaped him and his award-winning debut feature, which is out now on digital.
“Godard Sucks!”
Shannon Plumb on how Richard Linklater's new film Nouvelle Vague finally helped her love the French New Wave's enfant terrible.
Three Great Things: FKA twigs
The multifaceted artist, who is currently starring in The Carpenter's Son, shares a trio of personal favorites.
A Sort of Homecoming
Jeremy Xido on the deeply emotional personal and creative journey of making his new film Sons of Detroit, which premieres at DOC NYC this week.
Why Sports Documentaries Will Always Matter – To Culture, and To Me
Filmmaking is a team sport, says award-winning doc producer Alex Schmider, who’s pitching his latest project, KICK, this week at DOC NYC.
Three Great Things: Famke Janssen
The Dutch-born Hollywood star, who comes home in the new crime drama Amsterdam Empire, on her love of coffee, fashion and dance.
The Ghosts of the Makeshift Apartment
Ramon Zürcher, whose new film The Sparrow in the Chimney is now streaming, on the house where he first fell in love with the movies.
I Put All My Best Ideas into the Movie Itself, So Don’t Expect Much From This Essay
Rachel Wolther, whose new film The French Italian is now streaming, shares the very best (remaining) material she has about her movie!
Radish Rocks!
For Halloween, Julia Marchese sings the praises of Final Exam, whose uber-nerd is her favorite horror movie character of all time.











