Summer 2018

  • Things Learned

Things I’ve Learned as a Moviemaker: Antoine Fuqua

For Antoine Fuqua, every day as a moviemaker is training day. Since making the leap from helming music videos for…

6 years ago
  • Moviemaking

Merchants of Empathy: Carlos López Estrada, Rafael Casal, and Daveed Diggs’ Blindspotting Taps Into the Cultural Consciousness

Artistic expression feeds on hardship, thrives on restrictions, adjusts to turbulence, and withstands setbacks. That’s the philosophy that assembled the…

6 years ago
  • Directing

Think Like A Photographer: Generation Wealth’s Lauren Greenfield Shares How Still Techniques Make Better Movies

The biggest change I experienced when I went from making pictures to making films was the sense of an arc—of…

6 years ago
  • Directing

A Proper Collaboration: Joaquin Phoenix and Gus Van Sant’s Big Step Forward in Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far On Foot

In the 33 years since he made his first feature, the now classic Mala Noche, director Gus Van Sant has…

6 years ago
  • Other

No Worries: Joaquin Phoenix and Gus Van Sant Drop Their Guard in Our Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot Gallery

Reflecting on the 23 years he and Joaquin Phoenix have stayed close since making To Die For in 1995, Gus Van…

6 years ago
  • How They Did It

Casting Unknowns Was Key to Finding the Laughs and Lived-In Feel of Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade

Before I directed my first film, Eighth Grade, I had heard that 90 percent of directing is casting. I’m sure…

6 years ago
  • Movie News

The 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World, 2018

What is it you’re after—the art of cool, or the cool of art? The fact is, all of the most…

6 years ago
  • Movie News

Cannes Film Festival 2018: Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz, Kristen Stewart, and More in Our Portrait Gallery

What do red carpet selfies, Netflix films, and pre-premiere advance screenings have in common? They were all roundly banned at…

6 years ago