Netflix
Processing/Analyzing Russian Doll with My Therapist
Netflix's game-changing new show brought up a lot of emotions for actor-writer-director Prediger, but she knew exactly who to discuss them with.
Ratchet TV: Abducted in Plain Sight
Shamir was blown away by the whiteness and weirdness of Netflix’s new true crime doc.
Revisited: My Manson Adventures Making Dark Tourist
David Farrier had a lot of weird experiences making his new Netflix documentary series, but none more so than just after Charlie died ...
Against Binge-Watching
The writer-director of Gemini harkens back to a time before "content" and infinite streaming options, when watching TV was a social act.
Listening to the Abyss
The producer of The Invisible War, The Hunting Ground and The Bleeding Edge on what it takes to tell profoundly important stories.
Cathy
For Shannon Plumb, watching Hannah Gadsby's Nanette brings up poignant memories of a teenage friendship.
My Manson Adventures Making Dark Tourist
David Farrier had a lot of weird experiences making his new Netflix documentary series, but none more so than just after Charlie died ...
Interviewing the “Villain” of Wild Wild Country
The Way Brothers share their experiences talking at length with Ma Anand Sheela, the controversial subject of their new Netflix documentary series.
Negative Spaces: What I Left Out of The Confession Tapes, and Why
Kelly Loudenberg, the creator of Netflix's compelling new documentary series, writes about the moments she had to leave on the cutting room floor.
Adam Sandler’s “Carte Blanche” Freedom and the Joy of Sandy Wexler
Jim Hemphill celebrates the creative expansion the polarizing comedian's new Netflix film has afforded him.
13th Gives America a Much-Needed History Lesson
Adam Bhala Lough on Ava DuVernay's powerful doc on the roots of African-American mass incarceration – and also on what it leaves out.










