The Future of the Movies, Part 3: Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt
Our series on the future of film gets to how the theatrical experience has changed through an interview with Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt.
Our series on the future of film gets to how the theatrical experience has changed through an interview with Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt.
The Bourne Identity director made headlines by threatening to boycott the premiere of his new movie, Road House. It’s just the latest example of how this idiosyncratic filmmaker can often be his own worst enemy—even when his movies end up being great.
An interview with the creative genius behind A24’s Problemista.
A video game review of the newest Sony exclusive.
A tribute to one of the best characters actors to ever do it.
In her new thriller Sleeping Dogs, the Guardians of the Galaxy star plays a woman who cannot be trusted. She talks about the power of disguises, getting over being an anxious kid and why she swears she’s not trying to be a scene-stealer.
Diarra Kilpatrick has a new TV show that blends mystery and comedy. At least one of those elements works enough to make it worth a look.
The filmmaker behind Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn has returned with a three-hour dark comedy called Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World. The filmmaker sat down with us to discuss his complex film and the connection from the silent film era to TikTok.
The star of Late Night with the Devil discusses his lifelong love of horror movies—and how they’ve helped him navigate the terrors of the world and the ones inside himself.
On four documentaries from SXSW 2024, including ones about Diane Warren and Bon Jovi.
X-Men ’97 picks up where the animated series left off, clearing the high bar set by fans of the original.
Five of James Gray’s films have been collected on The Criterion Channel under the banner of James Gray’s New York. The acclaimed filmmaker sits down to discuss what those works mean to him now and where he’s headed next.
On three unique films from the SXSW Film Festival.
On three dramas from SXSW, including the latest work from Colman Domingo.
An FFC looks at a Jonathan Glazer masterpiece on its tenth anniversary.
Homicide: New York is the latest project from the Dick Wolf content machine, but it lets down the survivors of these headline-grabbing cases, as well as the officers who solved them.
Kristen Wiig leads an amazing cast on Apple TV+’s Palm Royale, which also includes Oscar winners Allison Janney and Laura Dern.
The musician’s new documentary In Restless Dreams briefly mentions his failed 1980 film One-Trick Pony. But that muted, uneven drama deserves a second look for what it says about the man who made it.
On three trippy sci-fi movies from SXSW, including a standout with Ayo Edebiri.