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Calvin Lee Reeder (The Rambler) Talks Ari Folman’s The Congress

Robin Wright plays Robin Wright in a surreal, dystopian vision of Hollywood's future, a film that's more psychic fiction than science fiction.

September 2, 2014

Zach Clark (White Reindeer) Talks Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears

A wild giallo throwback that's maybe more committed to an intensely stylized approach and highly specific tone than any movie before.

September 1, 2014

Jim Hemphill (The Trouble with the Truth) Talks Daniel Schechter’s Life of Crime

A kidnapped wife whose husband doesn't want her back. A deft adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel. A young filmmaker showing his versatility.

August 27, 2014

Chiemi Karasawa (Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me) Talks Jennifer M. Kroot’s To Be Takei

The chronicler of Elaine Stritch's late years considers a new documentary on her "uncle," an iconic figure who goes from strength to strength.

Robert Greene (Actress) Talks Daniel Dencik’s Expedition to the End of the World

A discussion of this entertaining new doc — and also the battle between non-fiction films that deliver information and convey "messy reality."

August 25, 2014

Aaron Katz (Land Ho!) Talks Charlie McDowell’s The One I Love

Has another 2014 film so inventively woven together different genres and tones into a cohesive whole? Aaron Katz doesn't think so.

August 21, 2014

Zach Clark (White Reindeer) Talks Catherine Breillat’s Abuse of Weakness

How do you bounce back from the lowest, most humiliating experience of your life? If you're Catherine Breillat, you make a film about it.

August 20, 2014

Michael Mohan (Save the Date) Talks Luke Greenfield’s Let’s Be Cops

What happens when a filmmaker watches movies with a completely open mind? Well, sometimes inspiration comes from the strangest of places...

August 19, 2014

Sophia Takal (Green) Talks Patrick Hughes’ The Expendables 3

Sly Stallone's craggy old geezers not only save the day in the movie, but also in real life for this young female filmmaker having a very bad week.

August 18, 2014

Katherine Dieckmann (Diggers) Talks John Cassavetes’ Love Streams

Though somewhat dismissed when it was first released 30 years ago, John Cassavetes' swan song – now on Criterion – is an undeniable classic.

August 14, 2014

Jim Hemphill (The Trouble with the Truth) Talks Trish Sie’s Step Up All In

An impassioned love letter to the youth dance movie franchise, even though this fifth installment proves a disappointment.

August 12, 2014

David Lowery (Ain’t Them Bodies Saints) Talks Jonathan Liebesman’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Pondering the latest (disappointing) exploits of the half-shell heroes, and what kind of movies kids deserve and get.

August 11, 2014