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Amy Seimetz Doesn’t Sit Still: Inside She Dies Tomorrow

After Amy Seimetz bought her first house, she was gripped by a mysterious uneasiness she couldn’t stop talking about with…

4 years ago
  • Directing

Wonder Women: 10 Female Directors Who Made the Jump From Indie to Mainstream

It's always been tough for female directors to find the same amount of work that male directors have. Thankfully, in…

7 years ago
  • Directing

Exiled, Then Exalted: Agnieszka Holland on Communist Censorship, the Holocaust, House of Cards and Spoor

She left Poland twice: first when she went to study at the Film and TV School of the Academy of…

7 years ago
  • Directing

Kubrick’s Rubric: The Method to Stanley Kubrick’s Visual Madness is Revealed in These Hypnotic Supercuts (Video)

Stanley Kubrick wasn't coined the "Total Filmmaker" during his rise to directorial dominance for nothing. Kubrick's authorial presence could be…

7 years ago
  • Festivals

"Trial By Fire:" 25 Years Later, Quentin Tarantino Looks Back on How Reservoir Dogs Tested Him at Sundance

A fervent audience crowded the Eccles Theater to witness one of American Independent cinema’s most widely acclaimed enfant terribles return to…

7 years ago
  • Documentary

Halloween Retro-SPOOK-tive: Navigating the Labyrinth of Room 237

Nobody ever forgets the Overlook Hotel and its wintry garden labyrinth, that elevator slowly gushing rivers of blood, the crayon-scrawled…

11 years ago
  • Articles - Crossing the Line
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Stanley Kubrick Crosses the Line

"Kubrick can't die," said Carmen Ficarra, my friend and fellow writer for this magazine, "because every 80 years he has…

25 years ago