Woody Allen
Cutting and Pasting My Way Through the Western Cannon
Filmmaker Shaina Feinberg on how her process of reimagining movies has shaped the work she has made over the course of her creative career.
Loving Movies in the Age of #MeToo
Producer Marie Therese Guirgis on her recent struggles to both be a serious cinephile and stay true to her feminist principles.
Cowboys, Aliens, Dracula and Dubbing: Memories of a Small-Screen Childhood
Ana Asensio, writer-director-star of SXSW winner Most Beautiful Island, on the roots of her love of film and its magical ability to connect.
Bruce LaBruce’s Academy of the Underrated: The Rapture
In his journey through the alternative canon, LaBruce puts his focus on Michael Tolkin's 1991 fusion of female sexual melodrama and Biblical epic.
Second Screen: The Best TV Shows of 2016
Jim Hemphill attempts the improbable task of listing the best – or at least most pleasurable – that the small screen had to offer in the past year.
In Praise of Late Woody: Darkness, Lightness and Other Anxieties of Influence
It's very unfashionable to like Woody Allen's recent movies, but screenwriter Matthew Wilder finds their exquisite mastery irresistible.
How I Tried to Not Embarrass Myself Playing Woody Allen in a ’90s TV Biopic
Character actor Dennis Boutsikaris on how he came to play the controversial actor-director in Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story.
Hail, Caesar! and Cognitive Wanderances on Such Subjects as Overcommitment, Student Debt, Beyoncé’s Specific Juju and Bill Cosby’s Guilt
Terence Nance on the latest film by the Coen brothers, among other things...
Bruce LaBruce (Gerontophilia) Talks Philippe Garrel’s In the Shadow of Women
Though less internationally well-known than his peers, Garrel is one of the great French auteurs and his new film finds him at the peak of his powers.
Sophia Takal (Green) Talks Woody Allen’s Magic in the Moonlight
The young female Brooklyn director sees the new Woody Allen movie in Los Angeles. And there are snacks!









