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A great Jodie Foster interview; Mission: Impossible changes its plans; Cameron Crowe’s cool Jerry Maguire idea; we recommend the Slamdance doc Me to Play.
Jodie Foster and Jonathan Demme both thought the other was wrong for Silence of the Lambs — before changing their minds and making a masterpiece.
Casey Affleck, Katherine Waterson and Mona Fastvold take us inside The World to Come; a Face/Off remake; Kristen Wiig reveals a joke Bridesmaids didn’t do.
The People vs. Larry Flynt writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski say a Supreme Court win by Larry Flynt gave them the legal right to tell his story.
Slamdance will be more inclusive than ever, with a virtual fest targeting a younger, wider audience, and an spotlight on filmmakers with disabilities.
R.I.P. Larry Flynt; I Blame Society is a found footage movie that makes sense; everyone is in trouble; leave Bruce Springsteen alone.
Slamdance intel; a lost Stanley Kubrick noir surfaces; Borat star Maria Bakalova joins a Judd Apatow pandemic movie; Danny Trejo wrote a memoir.
Gary Oldman on his greatest roles, including Mank; John Carpenter underestimates his musical skills, and inside Nicholas Ashe Bateman’s The Wanting Mare
Gary Oldman plays Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz in Mank. But he doesn’t share the view that Citizen Kane is the greatest film ever made.
A visual breakdown of Knives Out, starring the late, great Christopher Plummer; Woody Allen v. Mia Farrow; The Falcon and the Winter Soldier trailer
Inside the cinematic sweep of the Russo Bros.’ Cherry; a quick clarification re: Armie Hammer; and an exclusive preview from the handmade horror tale Sator.
Sia apologizes to autistic people over her film Music; John and the Hole director explains his dark fable; Fantastic Beasts is on hold due to COVID-19.
Mank lead in the Golden Globe nominations; Coda wins big at Sundance; and Charlotte Kirk and Neil Marshall made a movie about witch hunts.
Palmer director Fisher Stevens asked Paper Moon director Peter Bogdanovich for advice on directing kids. Justin Timberlake and Ryder Allen star in Palmer.
Judas and the Black Messiah debuts at Sundance; Wakanda is getting a TV show; and some vulgar boobarians changed the Hollywood sign.
Sundance highlights, including a missionary’s shame; inside dirt on The Dig; Richard Kelly is still updating his Donnie Darko follow-up, Southland Tales.
How It Ends, from Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein, won me over as soon as Nick Kroll’s character referred to a stockpile of marijuana as “the medicine.”
Southand Tales: Richard Kelly followed the success of Donnie Darko with a box-office failure — but still calls Southland Tales his favorite of his films.
R.I.P. Cicely Tyson, Sundance moviemakers preview their films; Michael B. Jordan is open to a Black Panther return, and WandaVision starts making sense.
R.I.P Cloris Leachman; The biggest surprise in The Mandalorian wasn’t planned long; Breaking Fast director Mike Mosallam on making his gay Muslim romance
Mike Mosallam is the writer and director of Breaking Fast, a romantic comedy that follows Mo, a practicing Muslim reeling from heartbreak.
Michael Covino and Kyle Marvin wore many caps on their cycling-centric comedy The Climb. They co-wrote and star in the film, and crucially, also produced.
AMC stock soars thanks to… Reddit?; Kristen Stewart plays Princess Diana in the latest from the director of Jackie; and should you move to New Mexico?