a long talk
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Mike Leigh Knows Someone Like Pansy in Real Life, Too The Hard Truths director on “growing” his films in collaboration with his actors, and why he’s not going to explain the ending to you.
remembrance
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Just a Bit Outside Baseball’s resident jester Bob Uecker became one of the sport’s most beloved figures—and an entertainment star along the way.
remembrance
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Beyond the End David Lynch spent his five-decade film and TV career contemplating life, death, and the indescribable realms in between.
twin peaks the return
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David Lynch Forces Your Brain to Work Differently What we’re dealing with here is a work like no other, unveiled in a manner no one has ever experienced before.
a long talk
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The Melodrama of Robert Eggers The Nosferatu director doesn’t want to represent a modern point of view in his horror-adjacent movies.
vampire canon
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Nosferatu Is Absolutely Disgusting. Thank God.The default vampire has, for decades, been various flavors of dangerously sexy. Robert Eggers’s is just plain gross.
essential episodes
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The 100 Best Simpsons Episodes The only guide you’ll ever need.
Moonlight in the Lion’s Den Why Barry Jenkins gave up his improvisational shooting style to spend four years making Mufasa on a soundstage.
in conversation
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Willem Dafoe on the Art of Surrender Four decades into the actor’s career, he is more curious about his craft than ever.
conspiracy theories
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The Secret History of the Mad Men Lawn-Mower Scene It was cruel, it was shocking, and it ended with fan interpretations not even the filmmakers could have anticipated.
Kris Kristofferson Became What Elvis Wanted to Be A music star, a movie star, and a man whose roles and songs were knitted together.
case files
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Why Was the Miami Vice Pilot So Good? When the pastel-soaked, cocaine-coated cop show aired 40 years ago, contemporary TV was born.
a long talk
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Nothing on TV Felt Like My So-Called Life Winnie Holzman reflects on writing the pilot more than 30 years ago: “Every character was trying to figure out who they were.”
goth excellence
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Guillermo del Toro on the Misunderstood Beauty of Crimson Peak “The thing that will always, pun intended, haunt that movie is that it was sold as a horror movie.”
I’m In the Tank for M. Night Shyamalan Trap is unrealistic, lacking in thrills, and a stunning example of just how masterful the writer-director’s twistless storytelling can be.
remembrance
July 19, 2024
The Comedy Team of Bob Newhart He played straight man and comic at the same time.
Shōgun Teaches You How to WatchThe Emmy-winning Japanese saga of court intrigue luxuriates in the language of taking and holding power.
a long talk
July 17, 2024
A Royale Lineage The Carol Burnett Show inspired her career. Now Kristen Wiig stars in a TV show with her hero.
performance review
July 17, 2024
Nicolas Cage Will Always Go Big He’s made a career out of not subtle, not small, unrealistic characters. The risk of Longlegs is the point.
remembrance
July 11, 2024
Shelley Duvall Stood Out No one looked like her. No one sounded like her. No one thought like her. And everyone in Hollywood knew it.
No One Could Tee Up a Bullfrog Like Bill Cobbs He built a career on wise, one-shot characters, and he made everything from Demolition Man to The Sopranos better because of it.
remembrance
June 20, 2024
Donald Sutherland Was Some Kind of Movie Star Few actors committed as ferociously. Few actors were so damned much fun to watch.
The Sopranos Swipe Thawing the mystery behind the series’ most perplexing freeze-frame moment.
better things
May 23, 2024
Babes Was a Labor of LoveIn directing a feature about motherhood, Pamela Adlon found the sweet spot between slapstick and body horror.
have a light?
May 13, 2024
Everyone in This TV Show Should Be Smoking Any period piece set between 1800 and 2000 that isn’t choked by cigarette haze is fundamentally compromised.
the old oak
Apr. 19, 2024
‘Hope Is Political’ Ken Loach on the end of his 60-year filmmaking career and what he’s learned about power and the working class.
a long talk
Apr. 16, 2024
Alex Garland Honestly Doesn’t Know If Civil War Is Irresponsible “I do sometimes think there’s a part of me that is thoughtful and there’s a part of me that is delinquent.”
a long talk
Apr. 15, 2024
Giancarlo Esposito Finds Elegance in Every Bad Guy The Gentleman and Parish are giving one of Hollywood’s greatest journeymen his long-deferred shot at antihero stardom.
performance review
Apr. 12, 2024
The Coiled Ferocity of Zendaya Challengers is the ultimate example to date of what has become a distinctively Zendaya screen energy.
What’s Real and What’s Not in Dune: Part Two ’s Biggest Action Scenes Cinematographer Greig Fraser breaks down the “magic tricks” that made sandworm riding, bazooka attacks, and gladiator fights look convincing.
The 100 Fights That Shaped Action Cinema Whether the scenes featured fists, firearms, or blades, the result was always the same: The crowd was pleased.
in conversation
Feb. 28, 2024
Made for Jessica Lange Her haunting role in Mother Play , like so much of her work, is one only she could perform.
un phénomène social
Feb. 14, 2024
‘We Made Something a Little Fake’ Amélie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet reflects on the very French, very successful fairy tale he imagined after leaving Hollywood.
Gus Van Sant’s Maysles Masquerade The director imagined a reality where the brothers documented — then scrapped — footage of the Black and White Ball for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans .
It Was a Pleasure Just to Watch Carl Weathers Move The actor’s wattage was so bright it practically burned a hole in the screen. It’s why he left the Rocky franchise as its star.
a long talk
Jan. 25, 2024
Reservation Dogs ’ Gary Farmer Has Seen it All“As I look back on everything, it seems to me that having a career at all is pretty special in itself.”
remembrance
Jan. 24, 2024
Norman Jewison Could (and Did) Do It All There are contortionists who can’t fold themselves into as many different shapes as the late Moonstruck director did during his career.
Josh Gates Is Adventure Television How the Expedition Unknown host became every dad’s favorite reality-TV star.
remembrance
Dec. 13, 2023
Listening to Andre Braugher “When he acted, the words were notes; the sentences, lyrics; every monologue, an aria.”
Sam Esmail Didn’t Mean for Leave the World Behind to Be So Timely The director on the script’s eerie synchronicity with current events and his evolving sense of how much information to give the audience.
exit interview
Nov. 28, 2023
A Darker, Sadder Succession Months after his masterpiece finale, Jesse Armstrong ponders the real tragedy of his show’s ending.
finding heavenly light
Nov. 20, 2023
‘It’s Probably the Longest Movie Ever Made Without a Plot’ Philip Kaufman on the film fibs, demons, and labia that made The Right Stuff just right.
Sterlin Harjo Lays Reservation Dogs to Rest “We’ve watched this world grow from four kids to a whole community.”
a long talk
Aug. 29, 2023
‘The Thing Is, to Me, a Movie Is Alive’ Carl Franklin on how noir and the blues shaped One False Move , and the story behind that final shot.
It’s All in Franz Rogowski’s Gaze The star of the summer’s most intimate, explicit movie, Passages, reveals what’s behind his now-famous stare.
backstories
Aug. 16, 2023
Reservation Dogs ’ American Horror StoryIn telling a story of Indian boarding school abuse, director Danis Goulet sought to honor, not exploit: “Our people have to have agency.”
A Hollywood Director Possessed William Friedkin made movies like The Exorcist and Sorcerer his way, no matter what changes transformed his industry.
The Eyes of Angus Cloud He did not seem “of” Euphoria . Yet somehow that made him the most believable actor on the show and one of the most distinctive on TV.
It Was Easy to Get Pee-wee Herman He was one of many characters Paul Reubens inhabited. Any of them could have been stars.
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