Ryan Coleman

  • Book Reviews

The Ashtray: Errol Morris Reimagines Total World Philosophy in Overwhelming New Book

New from Errol Morris, The Ashtray (Or the Man Who Denied Reality) is the legendary writer-director’s first book since 2012’s…

6 years ago
  • Other

Wellman on Wellman: Reflections on the Enduring Legacy of A Star is Born at the 2018 TCM Classic Film Festival

Seven decades, three remakes, and a collective 17 Oscar nominations haven't distorted or even dented the impact of William Wellman's…

6 years ago
  • Directing

Exclusive: And Then I Go Takes on Violence and Alienation in American Schools (Video)

Friday, April 20 marks the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shootings. In the years since, a spate of…

6 years ago
  • Movie News

Dallas: Incentives Paying Off for Moviemakers

The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area is fast becoming one of the largest in the country, and its film scene is…

6 years ago
  • Movie News

Exclusive: Pamela Adlon Won’t Let Michael Kelly Get All Square That Easy (Video)

John Zbikowski (Michael Kelly) is a small town bookie having a hard time collecting on outstanding debts. After a one…

6 years ago
  • Other

Exclusive: Still Waters Run Deep in This Clip from Kate Can’t Swim (Video)

Surviving your 20s can feel like navigating a minefield of embarrassment and rejection, set to detonate. It's easy to see…

6 years ago
  • Acting

Exclusive: Gregory Lay’s Maniacal Ploy for Fame is Thwarted in This Clip from Crazy Famous (Video)

Out early this year from long-time television producer Paul Jarrett (Fan Girl, A Crime to Remember), Crazy Famous tells the story…

6 years ago
  • Directing

Art of Darkness: Hostiles‘ Scott Cooper on Genre, Race, and the American Soul

“Life is nasty and brutish and short.” “Thomas Hobbes said that,” he explains. It’s the perfect bookend to our conversation…

6 years ago