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Revisited: Derek Cianfrance in Quarantine Finishing I Know This Much Is True
Under lockdown, filmmaker Shannon Plumb talks to her husband Derek Cianfrance as he completes his new HBO show with Mark Ruffalo.
Derek Cianfrance in Quarantine Finishing I Know This Much Is True
Under lockdown, filmmaker Shannon Plumb talks to her husband Derek Cianfrance as he completes his new HBO show with Mark Ruffalo.
The Tale of Doing Everything Wrong to Make Something Right
Documentarian Jennifer Fox on the unconventional way she approached her first fiction film, the Gotham- and Spirit Award-nominated The Tale.
My War Stories of Making Generation Kill – and Why the Show is Relevant All Over Again
Sean Brosnan shares his vivid experiences making the Iraq War miniseries, and makes a case for HBO putting it back on our screens.
Protesting HBO’s Mogadishu, Minnesota and Why Filmmakers Must Not Take Ownership of Others’ Stories
Musa Syeed on the cable giant's new show now shooting in Cedar-Riverside, and his own film, A Stray, which he made about the same community.
Why The Larry Sanders Show is the Greatest Comedy TV Series Ever
Daniel Schechter on the late Garry Shandling's innovative, iconoclastic sitcom and its special place in television history.
Expiring Soon: Behind the Candelabra, and My Love Affair with Liberace and Las Vegas
On Liberace's birthday, Zach Clark writes about Soderbergh's biopic of the flamboyant entertainer, which is about to leave Amazon Prime.
Across the Aisle: Before Trump or Cruz, There Was The Second Civil War
Jim Hemphill looks at how Joe Dante’s unnervingly prescient absurdist satire anticipated the current political climate in the U.S.
William Dickerson (Detour) Talks Paul Haggis and David Simon’s Show Me A Hero
A Yonkers-raised filmmaker steps back to look at the miniseries about the housing controversy in which his own father was involved.
Buzz Osborne (the Melvins) Talks the HBO Documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck
Buzz Osborne knew Kurt Cobain since before the beginning and until the very end. And he says most of Montage of Heck just isn't true.
Daniel Schechter (Life of Crime) Talks David Benioff and D.B. Weiss’ Game of Thrones
A filmmaker travels to the Seven Kingdoms to assess the first half of Season 5 of HBO's epic series as it diverges from George R. R. Martin's books.
Azazel Jacobs (Doll & Em) Talks Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men
Like Jim Jarmusch’s perfect Dead Man, which tells the whole story in its title, Mad Men gives it away in its title sequence...










