Rod Bastanmehr
Sådan var det at være Stanley Kubricks assistent i 30 år
I sin nye bog giver Stanley Kubricks assistent gennem 30 år, Emilio D'Alessandro, et unikt portræt af en af det 20. århundredes største filminstruktører.
What It Was Like to Be Stanley Kubrick's Assistant for Three Decades
In the memoir 'Stanley Kubrick and Me: Thirty Years at His Side', the director's longtime assistant sheds light on Kubrick's famously controlled sets and offers a unique portrait of one of the 20th century's most famous filmmakers.
Kelly Cutrone on Being 'Really Pyscho' in Her New Hollywood Film
The fashion legend (and Lauren Conrad’s former boss) discusses her upcoming role in a Terrence Malick film, the existential peril of Los Angeles, and Rosa Parks.
The Founder of the Razzies Explains What the Academy Awards Are Getting Wrong
"Something that pompous and over-the-top as the Oscars is just begging to be ripped apart! It's like there's a big red balloon in front of you and you're holding a big, sharp pin—what are you going to do, not pop it?"
'Brokeback Mountain' Ushered in a New Era of Gay Cinema
In honor of the ten-year anniversary of the release of the iconic gay Western, we spoke to B. Ruby Rich, the film scholar who coined the term 'new queer cinema,' to discuss the evolution of gayness on the silver screen.
We Spoke to the Artist Making the Longest Movie in History
Anders Weberg plans to show his last movie, "Ambiancé," all over the world on December 31, 2020, then destroy it.
The Single-Shot Film 'Victoria' Reflects Our Technological Zeitgeist
Victoria is a genre movie told in real time in a single steady, unbroken scene. It's taut, at times sweet, often stressful, and surprisingly intimate. It's also a total stunt.
Why Would A Teenage Girl Encourage Her Boyfriend to Kill Himself?
Would you have to be a psychopath to tell someone else to take their own life?
Greasy, Hungry, Powerful: What the American Diner Says About America
There's a reason the image of the American diner hasn't changed since the triumphant, deluded 1950s.
The Totally Enduring Legacy of 'Clueless'
Amy Heckerling's iconic retelling of Jane Austen's "Emma" remains timeless for its inventive language, deftly created characters, and iconic costume design.
'Tangerine' Was Shot on an iPhone, But Director Sean Baker Still Pines for Celluloid
We spoke to Sean Baker, the director behind this year's breakout Sundance film, about depicting the world of two trans women of color as a white, male director.
We Are Special, We Are Safe: America's Self-Image on Camera Since 9/11
From fear to sentimentality to skepticism, a tour through American cinema after 9/11.