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The Case for Empathy
Actress Ito Aghayere, currently seen in Star Trek: Picard, on a quality that is essential in both her professional and personal lives.
Three Great Things: Barbara Crampton
The iconic horror actress, who's currently starring in Alone with You and King Knight, on her love of writing, hiking and family.
Three Great Things: Patrick Wilson
The acclaimed actor, who's currently starring in the sci-fi blockbuster Moonfall, shares the most important things in his life right now.
On Filmmaking, A.I. and the Future of Memory
Director Ann Shin ponders questions she grappled with making her film A.rtificial I.mmortality, on the ongoing role of technology in our lives.
Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie, Or How I Found My Family in China
Documentary filmmaker Jessica Kingdon on how she discovered relatives she never knew she had while making her new film Ascension in China.
Parenthood, Panic Attacks and Premiering at Sundance
I Was a Simple Man writer-director Christopher Makoto Yogi looks back on the past year, a time of huge change and transition for him.
Three Great Things: Matthew McConaughey
The Oscar-winning actor, who's currently teaming with Wild Turkey for a give-back campaign, talks family, Survivor and solo writing time.
“At Once Frightening, Violent, Intoxicating, Fragile and Unbearably Tender”: On Bulletproof and Masculinity
Director Todd Chandler on how making his new documentary about school gun violence dovetailed with him becoming a father.
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.
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.
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: Tim Blake Nelson
The beloved character actor, who's currently starring in the Western Old Henry, on some of the things that make his life special.











