childhood
How a Childhood of Books Made Me Fall in Love With Colette
Colette's screenwriter traces the roots of her affection for the iconic French writer to a past defined by poetry and unreturned library books.
From My Childhood of Formidable Women to The Year of Spectacular Men
Lea Thompson traces the roots of her artistic identity from the relationships with her mother and dance teacher through to her directorial debut.
Every Being That Lives Will One Day Die
The writer-director of Summer 1993 on how the death of a family member has underpinned each of the films she has made.
My Porno Tape Story
Dan Gregor connects the dots between his first contact with porn, Tim Conway videos, Zelda and his new movie, Most Likely to Murder.
The Right to Live Differently, or Why Blame It on Fidel is My Comfort Movie
Actress turned writer Mara Wilson explains the special resonance that Julie Gavras' cinematic portrait of childhood has for her.
The Primal Moment
The director of 78/52 on the movie moments seared themselves onto his memory, and why the Psycho shower scene is not one of them.
Cowboys, Aliens, Dracula and Dubbing: Memories of a Small-Screen Childhood
Ana Asensio, writer-director-star of SXSW winner Most Beautiful Island, on the roots of her love of film and its magical ability to connect.
Michael Mohan (Save the Date) Talks John S. Rad’s Dangerous Men
After the death of its auteur, a mythic bad/good movie is getting a proper release. One of its early champions explains why it's so special.
Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy) Talks Coheed and Cambria’s The Color Before the Sun
A defiant Coheed fan loves the band’s fantastical past, but their blatantly personal new album about the pressures of adulthood is a banger.
Screenwriter and Producer Erik Crary (Uncle John) Talks Working for David Lynch
As his first feature comes out, a filmmaker looks back on what he learned from the iconoclast director.
Chad Hartigan (This is Martin Bonner) Talks Discovering His True Self Through Jim Carrey and Meet Joe Black
How Martin Brest's misunderstood masterpiece helped a goofball teenager find love, and his identity.
Music Supervisor Tiffany Anders Talks Watching Double Indemnity, Vertigo and The Searchers as an 8-Year-Old at Film School
Sometimes growing up in a filmmaking family means sleeping on the editing room floor, or discovering classic movies before you hit double digits.











