
Interviews
Mr. Rogers' Compulsive Intimacy: The Writers Behind A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
An interview with the writers of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
Nell Minow is the Contributing Editor at RogerEbert.com. She reviews movies and DVDs each week as The Movie Mom online and on radio stations across the US. She is the author of The Movie Mom's Guide to Family Movies and 101 Must-See Movie Moments.
Her articles have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Kansas City Star, USA Today, Family Fun, Daughters, Parents, and three editions of The Practical Guide to Practically Everything. She has been profiled in the New York Times, the Economist, Forbes, the Chicago Tribune, Working Woman, CFO Magazine, the Ladies Home Journal, Washingtonian Magazine, and the Chicago Sun Times, and has appeared as The Movie Mom on CBS This Morning, Fox Morning News, NPR, and CNN. She is the founder of Miniver Press, a publishing company specializing in non-fiction ebooks and print books about the arts, music, sports, history, and culture. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Chicago Law School and her wonderful husband allows her to have a "10 best movie" list with 20 movies on it.
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An interview with the writers of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
An interview with Edward Norton about his passion project, Motherless Brooklyn.
An interview with co-creator Ron Moore and the cast of the Apple TV+ series, For All Mankind.
An interview with Ira Sachs.
An interview with screenwriter Scott Z. Burns and author Jake Bernstein about The Laundromat.
An interview with producer Liz Trubridge and actors Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael about Downton Abbey.
An interview with the storytellers and actors behind the Bruce Springsteen-inspired film, Blinded by the Light.
An interview with one of the leading motion capture performers in more than 100 video games and movies, including Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
This year's panel, moderated again by Leslie Combemale, was the most optimistic yet.
An interview with Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer about their new documentary, The Great Hack.