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Cool, cocky and complex, Ethan Hawke sits down for a spirited conversation about his unique quarter-century-plus trajectory in the film…
Jeremiah Zagar's debut fiction feature We the Animals follows three rowdy brothers growing up in 1980s New York with two…
French New Wave founding father Francois Truffaut's desire to constantly upend accepted notions of filmmaking has led to an inarguable…
We unpack what Criterion's new edition of Terry Zwigoff's Ghost World can teach moviemakers about depicting teen angst, alienation and…
Harold and Lillian Michelson's contributions to cinema come to light in Daniel Raim’s documentary Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love…
No Risk of Cliché: The Unorthodox Methods of Director Albert Serra Pay Off in The Death of Louis XIV
The contrast between absolute power and total impotence is the thematic core of Albert Serra’s latest portrait, The Death of…