Elizabeth Wood's directorial debut, which has been making noise at the Sundance Film Festival, crosses the intersections of white privilege, power dynamics, and a love story with few apologies.
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If you're not at Sundance this week, get to know the most intriguing new filmmakers by seeing the work they put out before entering Park City.
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The Oscar-nominated Belgian filmmaker discusses the ins and outs of his buzzy new film, which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Oscar voters may have ignored him, but the CREED director shouldn't be upset. He's too busy working with Marvel Studios and hanging out with HAMILTON's cast.
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After its world premiere at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, Ann Shin's MY ENEMY, MY BROTHER has gained the Academy's attention.
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The intense new film from acclaimed director Alejandro González Iñárritu puts Leonardo DiCaprio through the ringer with bear attacks, freezing-cold conditions, and visceral action sequences, all of which is shot with visceral grittiness and stark ...
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THE BIG SHORT, Adam McKay's Star-Heavy Wall Street Takedown, is One of the Year's Best Movies
Writer-director László Nemes and actor Géza Röhrig discuss their acclaimed new film, a harrowing Holocaust drama free of forced drama and false uplift.
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THE WANNABE Director Nick Sandow Talks Mob Movies, Patricia Arquette, and Scorsese's Influence
One of contemporary cinema's most exciting talents battles against its alleged "death."
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The writer-director of France's official foreign-language Oscar submission discusses her plucky, probing debut.
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The MILDRED PIERCE director's elegant and romantic drama is every bit as unshakable as its post-Cannes reviews have suggested.
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Although it's set in the 1950s, BROOKLYN speaks directly to today's emigration issues. In the following Q&A, director John Crowley explains why.
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Three of Mexico's most promising cinematic voices convened in Mexico City to discuss their country's filmmaking future.
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The acclaimed indie filmmaker, whose latest dramedy co-stars Kristen Wiig, candidly discusses the film biz's narrow-minded approach to the LGBT community.
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The feature directorial debut of Natalia Leite.
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Because Boyle, Spielberg, and Zemeckis weren’t the only directors at NYFF this year…
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A highlight at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, co-directors David Sutcliffe and Lyric Cabral's unprecedented anti-terrorism doc opens this weekend, and shouldn't be missed.
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Sorry, Ashton Kutcher: Michael Fassbender's STEVE JOBS is the Late Apple CEO's Definitive Biopic
The rousing, music-centric documentary, which just premiered at the New York Film Festival, lets the THERE WILL BE BLOOD director unwind (for our pleasure).
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M. Night Shyamalan Triumphantly Emerges From Director's Jail With The Funny, Creepy THE VISIT
Mélanie Laurent talks practicing the art of cinematic catharsis in her second directorial outing, a bruising drama about a poisonous female friendship.
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Only in its third year, the 30 Under 30 fest continues to grow into a must-submit option for aspiring filmmakers with less than three decades of life experience to their names. This weekend, the festival will reach its highest points yet.
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Read on to find out how a pair of indie genre directors have bridged the gap between movies and games in a uniquely terrifying and bloody fashion.
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