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Here's how the director of Netflix's Sons of Sam met the infamous journalist Maury Terry, who became obsessed with the…

On September 18th, Quad Cinema opens the first retrospective of the Antonio Banderas' work programmed at a major international independent…

In New York, the cradle of moviemaking, Brooklyn is rising as a top budget-friendly moviemaking destination opposite rival borough Manhattan.

"The world's most cinematic city is also the biggest nightmare to shoot in," says Here and Now's Fabien Constant. Here's…

In only her second feature Beach Rats, writer-director Eliza Hittman has once again crafted an atmospheric coming of age story…

Person to Person for the most part shies away from cringe comedy, maintaining a lighter, more humorous touch over the…

The Quad, once Greenwich Village's premier indie theater, is making a comeback. Director of Programming C. Mason Wells tells us…

Akron co-directors Brian O'Donnell and Sasha King talk about how to film a low budget feature produced across two countries…

Heaven Knows What has texture. You practically feel the coarse damp of rainy-pavement residue scrape between your fingertips as you…

The aptly named Dream Downtown Hotel, in the hip meatpacking district of New York City, hosted Winston Baker's 7th Annual…

Noah Baumbach and Sam Levy's most recent theatrical release, While We’re Young, revolves around a husband and wife who meet…

All the planning in the world won’t prepare you for what may come, especially with the recipe for disaster that…

In this exclusive edition of "How They Did It," Sean Mullin shares three of his biggest opportunities in getting Amira…

It’s MovieMaker’s 2014 edition of the Best Places to Live and Work as a Moviemaker! We’re counting down through our…