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.
Earlier this year Chinese director Frank Gwo brought his sci-fi epic, 'The Wandering Earth', to cinemas and it's currently the third highest grossing film of 2019; yet, it seems that Netflix wasn't that impressed.
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?
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.
We sat down with Brazilian filmmaker, Bruna Cabral, to discuss her journey from being a law school graduate to working in independent film and the process of bringing a sensitive topic like Alzheimer's to film in her award-winning short, 'Piece of Me.'
Hollywood is a tough industry to break into but it is certainly not impossible. Let’s take an in-depth look into screenwriting contests and how they could help get one’s foot in the door.
Originally released 20 years ago now, Alfonso Cuaron's 'Y Tu Mama También' is among the more one-of-a-kind films to have been released this century; a sex-filled coming-of-age road film that's so much more.
We got to speak with Thomas von Steinaecker about directing the documentary Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer, working with the enigmatic auteur, and more.
Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos have teamed up yet again for Kinds of Kindness,' but what has made their budding partnership so successful?
We spoke to Dawn Mikkelson about her new documentary 'Minnesota Mean,' chronicling a unique team of women's roller derby.
Let's take a look at elements that rank Jordan Peele among the greats – from filmmaking and storytelling to his eclectic fashion choices.
Part 2 of our chat with Award-Winning Writer and Director Jacqueline Rosenthal about powerful storytelling and the impact of Virtual Production.
'Songlines' and the PRS Foundation are organizing a competition for music makers, that would involve a remix of recordings David Attenborough made in Bali 70 years ago.
Fresh from the premiere of her feature debut, 'Pause', indie filmmaker Tonia Mishiali gave us some insight into the process of developing it.
With the season suspended indefinitely in Italy and many players stuck in limbo, Bobby Jones Jr. grabbed his camera and documented what it was like during the first week of the country's total lockdown.
Noah Baumbach has become a sort of critical darling in film circles, thanks in large part to his ability to authentically portray relationships and all of their underlying subtleties.
Juliet Landau, famous for her role as Drusilla in 'Buffy', took some time to chat with us about her feature length directorial debut, 'A Place Among the Dead', which seeks to deconstruct the nature of the narcissist through an acutely apt metaphor of vampire mythology.
Oftentimes we overlook the significance of film post-production, but let’s dive into the "invisible art" and understand how its fundamentals play a vital role in completing the big picture.
We'd like to pay homage to this all-time great filmmaker by ranking Martin Scorsese's 10 most iconic characters within his massive filmography.
Check out our sit down with director Nick Canfield and Reverend Vince Anderson, we talk about their just released music documentary The Reverend, chronicling Vince's 26 year run of weekly shows in Brooklyn, the challenges of filming for years, Questlove, bringing Gospel to bars, and much more.
Yorgos Lanthimos' movies are all filled with the outrageous and surreal, and we ranked his 5 best, based on weirdness and distinctiveness.
We sat down with multi-hyphenate filmmaker Reggie Currelley about his film, 'A Dark Way Out,' starring Danny Trejo and more.
We spoke with Award-Winning Writer and Director Jacqueline Rosenthal about powerful storytelling and the impact of Virtual Production.
Check out our interview with buzzing director Ari Kruger about his new movie 'The Shakedown,' South African film and humor, dark comedies like 'Barry' and 'Fargo,' and much more.