In 2003, Oliver Stone, the provocative director behind Platoon and Natural Born Killers, debuted his documentary on Fidel Castro. The hour-and-a-half featur...
Actor and writer Bill Hader has employed his love for the craft of filmmaking throughout his career. Frequent references to classic features and film tropes...
"Even in his merry days, he’s still very caustic," says Charlotte Gainsbourg of frequent collaborator Lars von Trier. Between staging female castrations on ...
Andrei Tarkovsky recalls his first impression of cinema in this 50-minute BBC special, saying he failed to connect with the medium and declared "cinema an e...
If one needs a refresher course on the works of Alfred Hitchcock, look no further. We've rounded up two documentaries profiling the legendary director that ...
In 2008, Richard Linklater -- the celebrated filmmaker behind Dazed and Confused, the Before trilogy, and Waking Life -- sat down with Fox Searchlight for a...
Alejandro Jodorowsky, the eccentric Chilean filmmaker behind surreal works like El Topo, Santa Sangre, and The Holy Mountain, has finally returned this year...
Two years ago, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller made their live-action film debut with 21 Jump Street. The directing duo embraced the possible indifference ...
Edge of Tomorrow, Tom Cruise’s latest summer action vehicle, fits nicely into the group of recent blockbusters concerned with altering a distant past. Like X-Me...
The opening title card to Lukas Moodysson’s joyous and vibrant film We Are the Best! reads, “Stockholm 1982" while early scenes consist of idle discussions abou...