Interviews
Jean-Pierre Jeunet Isn’t Anything Like Amélie, but He’s Trying
As the French director’s most beloved movie returns to theaters, he talks about being a pessimist and why he never gets tired of rewatching his films.
Tim Grierson is the Senior U.S. Critic for Screen International. His writing appears frequently in the Los Angeles Times, Vulture and Rolling Stone, and he is the author of seven books, including his latest, This Is How You Make a Movie. A member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Society of Film Critics, he co-hosts a weekly film podcast, Grierson & Leitch.
As the French director’s most beloved movie returns to theaters, he talks about being a pessimist and why he never gets tired of rewatching his films.
Director Dan Partland discusses his disturbing film God & Country and explains why he thinks the left needs to do more to align with thoughtful religious conservatives, even if they disagree with some of their beliefs.
Now streaming on Netflix after years of being hard to find, the pop singer’s infamous 2002 film remains hokey and cheesy. So why does it play differently today?
From Bob Dylan to the Black Woodstock, here are the concert films and behind-the-scenes portraits that go to 11.
A feature on the savvy media management of Dakota Johnson.
An interview with the director of Glory, Legends of the Fall, and many more.