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Paradise, the story of a small band of survivors living in a utopian bunker, is loaded with surprises and twists.

The events of September 5, 1972 have lingered with director Tim Fehlbaum since the start of his career: Studying film

Watch the real moment in King Richard when Richard Williams stops an interviewer who challenges his daughter, Venus Williams, for…

The dedication for (In)Visible Portraits, the new documentary from Oge Egbuonu, calls it a “love letter to Black women and a reeducation…

This new installment of NewFilmmakers LA interviews features conversations with Ryan Casselman, Daniella Arguello, and Carlos Aylagas among others.

You can read part one of Patricia Chica's personal Cannes diary right here. Today, on Day Three, Patricia interviews journalist…

A prolific horror writer, Eric Shapiro has crafted a tense and fast-paced film set around a dining table and the…

This week’s edition of New Filmmakers LA is filled to the brim with juicy moviemaking wisdom. Featuring interviews with directors…

New Filmmakers LA is back with yet another dose of indie filmmaker interviews. This week we are featuring interviews with…

It’s 12 Years a Slave week on Moviemaker.com! To celebrate both the release of one of 2013’s best films, and…

Buy local. Every Thursday for the next two months, we're going to be posting two interviews with some homegrown talent…

Preparing for Takeoff is a one-stop master class on pre-production by seasoned moviemaker Arthur Vincie—300 pages of no-nonsense practical advice…

The 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam, as always, awarded some of the most progressive young filmmakers in the world with

Dan Shepard talks about his new film Hit and Run, career advice, and how it feels like to collaborate on…

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal talks about the importance of local politics in his new movie Grassroots, just in time for the…