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How I Rediscovered My Inner Teen at 40
For director Anna Mastro, making Secret Society of Second-Born Royals connected her back to her adolescence – and her true superpower.
George Pelecanos on the Genius of The Twilight Zone’s “Walking Distance”
The crime novelist and TV writer, whose anthology crime film D.C. Noir is out now, on his favorite episode of Rod Serling's iconic show.
The Matrix Has You
Mattson Tomlin, the screenwriter of Project Power, on what he learned by watching the Wachowskis' seminal sci-fi movie more than 100 times.
How I Rediscovered Spontaneous Creativity Making My Quarantine Zoom Horror Movie
For writer-director Rob Savage, lockdown led to him having fun making movies again with his latest film Host, now streaming on Shudder.
The Way We Get By: Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood Has Been Cooking and Writing a TV Show
The acclaimed English actress shares what she's been up to, during lockdown and beyond, since the pandemic hit.
Confessions of a Middle-Aged Fanboy
Filmmaker Lou Pepe on falling in love with the teen drama SKAM Italia, and the other rare shows or movies that have inspired such ardor in him.
The Way We Get By: Never Have I Ever’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Has Been Sheltering in Place with Her Nintendo Switch
The breakout star shares her experience of lockdown, which she has spent at home playing video games, napping and binge-watching Netflix.
The Way We Get By: Richard Kind on Quarantine Isolation and Babylon Berlin
The character actor, currently starring in The Social Ones, wants you to watch the epic German TV show — and then go vote in November.
Investigating Jared Kushner in the Golden Age of Documentary Journalism
Directors Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme share the story behind their episode of Netflix's Dirty Money on the president's son-in-law.
The Way We Get By: Bret Easton Ellis on The Hills and The Crown
The legendary novelist and screenwriter is turning to two very different TV shows as a way of finding a place of calm during coronavirus lockdown.
The Way We Get By: Jim Norton on Tiger King
For the standup comedy stalwart, the new Netflix sensation is not only highly entertaining but also strangely uplifting.
Enter the VOD: Frankie and Johnny Are Married Hilariously Blurs Reality and Fiction
Jim Hemphill touts this underrated gem about a couple putting on the late Terrence McNally’s play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.











