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NYFF 2024: Little, Big, and Far, Lázaro at Night, 7 Walks with Mark Brown

Leaving A Mark Behind: Kevin Costner on Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1

Metrograph Highlights Remarkable Career of Lee Chang-dong

Sweet Home Chicago Series for Juneteenth: Video Interview with Filmmaker Mark Harris

I Won’t Back Down: Hannah Marks and Mia Isaac on Don’t Make Me Go

Leap of Faith: Mark Wahlberg on Father Stu

Mark Harris Joins The Media Lounge to Discuss White People Money

Fascinated by Temporary Love: Writer/Actress Hannah Marks on Banana Split

Sean Anders on the Real-Life Inspiration Behind Instant Family, Working with Mark Wahlberg and More

Book Excerpt: “Hidden Hemingway: Inside the Ernest Hemingway Archives of Oak Park” by Robert K. Elder, Aaron Vetch and Mark Cirino

Mark Caro Presents “Is It Still Funny?” at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre

Medium For a Dead Person: Mark Rappaport Comes to Fandor

Mark Kermode Reviews “Life Itself”

Truly Intelligent Romance: A Few Words with Mark Duplass

Effective Melodrama of HBO’s “The Normal Heart” with Mark Ruffalo

Ebert Club Members Mark a Year Since Roger’s Passing

Mark Harris Talks About His Book “Five Came Back” and the way World War II changed Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, George Stevens and William Wyler

My Favorite Roger: Mark Wilkening

Traditions of Quality: Mark Cousins’ “The Story of Film: An Odyssey”

Mark Caro: Get Well, Roger

1 Julianne Moore + 1 Mark Ruffalo + 1 movie:Putting them all together

Interview with Mark Lester

59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival to Honor Stellan Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Dakota Johnson and Peter Sarsgaard

The Great and Magical Creation of This Reality: Mariana Treviño on “Stick”

Cure Your Insomnia with Prime Video’s “Countdown”

The 20 Best Films of 2025 So Far

Cannes 2025 Video #9: Wrap Up

Owen Wilson Brings Clever, Funny “Stick” in Under Par

How to Be Human: A Personal Response to John Carpenter’s “Starman,” Now in 4K

Cannes 2025: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Militantropos, Imago

Cannes 2025: It Was Just an Accident, Alpha

Cannes 2025: A Private Life, The Disappearance of Josef Mengele

“Nine Perfect Strangers’” Second Season is Less Insightful, Still Somewhat Fun
