In praise of Tim Burton's storytelling, tear jerking masterpiece, which offered all of the emotion and none of the Johnny Depp.
Ahead of their nationwide one-night theatrical release, we spoke with Director and Producer, Nic Davis and Tim "Jack" Williams, about 'Enormous: The Gorge Story', their documentary on the mythical Washington concert venue.
With Scorsese and Scott now in their 80s, it's time for us to shift our focus to a new generation. Here's 5 rising filmmakers to keep an eye on.
This special online archive contains nearly 30,000 of Charlie Chaplin's personal documents and images, many of which were previously unavailable to the public.
Following his remake of 'The Invisible Man', which drops Feb. 28th, Leigh Whannell has his eyes set on the John Carpenter classic 'Escape From New York.'
Andrei Tarkovsky explored a different dimension in art never traversed before, especially in the world of Cinema. What exactly was Tarkovsky aiming for with this unusual art form?
Whether your screenplay is written in three or five acts, an audience can only truly appreciate a complete story, so I say why not implement a proven form that has satisfied audiences for over two thousand years.
We're back with special guest Bobby Jones Jr., talking about his crazy journey through basketball, his love for storytelling, and his recent mini-doc about his experiences through the first week of Italy's Covid-19 lockdown.
Check out our sit down with Nicholas Manting-Brewer and Feixue Tang as we talk about their short documentary, 'Lumpkin, GA' — a powerful examination of immigration, private prisons, the American dream, and a small rural town trying to survive.
When a benefactor donates something to an organization like a school or a museum, usually he gets something prominent named after them, but then enters John Waters...
Few directors like Tarantino, Lynch, and Burton have managed to create entire worlds of their own, ones whose trademarks we feel right away. Worlds that seem like most of those signature traits are the result of the collaboration between director and writer, and how could it be any other way? Most of the time the two are the same person.
Edson Oda On His Feature Debut, ‘Nine Days,’ Winston Duke, Marvel Actors, & Working With Spike Jonze
On the eve of 'Nine Days' release, we had the opportunity to speak with Edson Oda about its metaphysical story, working with Duke and his fellow Marvel actors, the "surrealness" of collaborating with Spike Jonze, and more.
Fresh from the release of his transhumanist documentary, 2030, Johnny Boston gave us some insight into how the documentary came to be.
Dominik's western uses the idea of the outlaw, specifically through analyzing Jesse James and Robert Ford's relationship, as an allegory for modern American celebrity obsession and the negative consequences of a culture that worships popular people as godlike figures.
The most talked-about filmmaker this Spring is a 76-year-old director who hasn't made a new movie since 2006, and yet, David Lynch is everywhere, at the forefront of both movie news and Film Twitter argument.
Adam McKay has worked out a first-look deal with HBO and the first project of that deal will be a limited series based on the reporting of Julie K. Brown about notorious financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
It’s very clear, from the artistic and financial success of Black Panther, that Ryan Coogler was the right director for Black Panther, and that Black Panther was the right film for him to make at this stage of his career. However, that’s not always the case when it comes to talented young directors who are brought into high-profile franchise filmmaking.
Filipino-American director Andrew Acedo sat down with us to talk about his award-winning short film, 'Sing (to me),' giving a voice to the "different," how he got into filmmaking, and more.
Billy Wilder is a name that instantly comes up in conversation, especially if you're in film school or simply an enthusiast who lives and breathes cinema. His films, achievements, and wisdom have been the foundation of books and the inspiration behind films that have graced the silver screens throughout the years.
In a recent press conference we got a chance to chat with Channing Tatum & Reid Carolin about their recently released film, 'Dog', and their love of the furry companions and putting a spotlight on PTSD and veteran suicide.
Check out our sit down with Richard Juan, producer of the world's first film entirely written and directed by artificial intelligence (AI), specifically ChatGPT. We talked about the impact of AI on the film industry, working with ChatGPT, producing the film in 7 days, and much more.
Check out our sit down with up and coming director Myles Yaksich as we talk about his feature debut, 'Albatross', film festivals, creating conversations with film, and much more.
We got a chance to sit down and talk with rising filmmaker, Nathan Siegel, about his latest documentary, 'Open Ocean', his love for the ocean, non-fiction storytelling, and much more.
Filmmaker/director Louise Brix Andersen sat down with us to discuss how she developed her sci-fi short film 'The Pill', the process of remote filmmaking, and much more.