Eileen G'Sell
Gael García Bernal on Male Friendship and the Crisis of Masculinity
In 'Museo,' Gael García Bernal robs a museum and finds a loving bond with his bestie.
In ‘Lizzie,’ Chloë Sevigny Swaps Signature Cool for Righteous Indignation
"People are finally recognizing that the world is set up to see women as secondary or less than, and Lizzie just refused to be stepped on."
Two New Skate Films Are Subverting Gender Norms
The girls of 'Skate Kitchen' and boys of 'Minding the Gap' both get to be brave and vulnerable, cocky and complex.
'Generation Wealth' Shows How Capitalism Makes Fools of Us All
The new documentary lays bare our nation's addiction to conspicuous consumption.
Why Does Everyone Need 'Tully' to Be a PSA for Moms?
Screenwriter Diablo Cody based her third film with director Jason Reitman on experience, not science.
In 'Mrs. Hyde,' Isabelle Huppert Is a Different Kind of Dr. Jekyll
The legendary actress has had an impressive run playing roles that ultimately take accountability, no matter the situation.
Horoscopes Are Deadly in Neon-Soaked Murder Mystery 'Gemini'
We talked to Lola Kirke, John Cho, and Aaron Katz about creating the seedy celebrity world of their new film.
The Creators of 'Ingrid Goes West' Explore the Dark Side of Instagram Obsession
Aubrey Plaza and director Matt Spicer talk about relatable characters and how technology is affecting future generations.
Errol Morris's Latest Subject Is 80 Years Old and Cooler Than You
A conversation with Morris and photographer Elsa Dorfman, the subject of his new film, 'The B-Side.'
The Powerful Oscar-Nominated Documentaries Representing the Black Struggle
'I Am Not Your Negro,' 'O.J. Made in America,' and '13th.'
'Hidden Figures' Shows How Complicated Activism Can Be
While watching the brilliant biopic, it's easy to draw parallels to the women's march.
What Standing Rock and 'Moana' Have in Common
While Moana shows the sacrifice of one leader, Standing Rock reminds us of the power of collective organizing.