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NARRATIVE

Charles Melton and Alma Har’el on Trust, Trauma, and Improvisation

June 17, 2025

Ahead of the release of their narrative Coach campaign, the actor and director tell us how they get into character—on screen and off.

DIRECTOR

Andrew Bujalski and Whit Stillman on Harvard, Hollywood and “Harmful Flattery”

November 28, 2022

“Think of what your movies might have been like if I had been your influence and not Chantal Akerman.”

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George Clooney and Matt Damon Are Still Trying to Figure It Out

December 1, 2021

A conversation about making movies and getting older, between two guys who can’t stop doing both.

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Grey’s Anatomy’s Jake Borelli Shares His Favorite Rom-Coms

April 29, 2021

“Young Channing Tatum—I mean, come on.”

LESSON

Eddie Huang’s Guide to Making Your First Movie

March 4, 2021

The chef adds filmmaker to his resume with the release of “Boogie,” the story of an aspiring Chinese-American basketball star. Here’s how he pulled it off.

Joaquin Phoenix Through the Years

February 7, 2020

As Joaquin Phoenix faces a potential Oscar win on Sunday for his role in Todd Phillips’ Joker, we took a look back at the times he’s graced our pages.

Texting With Olivier Assayas About iPads, Affairs, and “Non-Fiction”

June 13, 2019

We wanted to know how the filmmaker feels about the state of the modern world, so shot him a 3am “You up?” text.

Exit Poll: “Booksmart” is More Than Just Your Woke “Superbad”

May 24, 2019

The girls of Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut can teach the bros of the high school cineverse a thing or two.

On the Couch with ‘The Family Stone’

December 31, 2018

A therapist picks the brain of “The Family Stone,” a Sarah Jessica Parker-led Christmas classic that’s brimming with insults, mishaps, and unhappiness.