When filmmakers Michael Salama and Gaston Zilberman traveled to Bolivia, they thought they were documenting the disappearance of Lake Poopó. “We even came to the story... Read More
Landon Johnson
Landon Johnson is a writer and a film and marketing guru. Through his six-year career in media marketing and development, he has worked in New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong for a variety of entertainment companies. He can quote every line from Wes Craven's "Scream," and is a voting member of the Screen Actors Guild who has served on numerous awards nominating committees for both film and TV. When he's not binge-watching independent films, he has a real passion for promoting untold stories portrayed on film that have a lasting impact on audiences.
For more than a decade, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Richard Ladkani has shaped some of the most urgent environmental documentaries of our time. With films like The Ivory Game and Sea of... Read More
“I wanted to be the killer, or I wanted to be killed…duh!” said Mila Kunis as she recalled the moment writer-director Rian Johnson first reached... Read More
“You cut down these magnificent trees that were around when Jesus roamed the earth, and it hurts your soul,” William H. Macy said, quoting one... Read More
“Go you good thing, go!,” said Joel Edgerton about his most recent film Train Dreams, at a recent press day for the film. “It’s kind of about supporting the little things... Read More
Some epic love stories are remembered for the ages. Others are restrained by the age in which they unfold. In The History of Sound, Oliver Hermanus’s... Read More
What is the cost of political violence? That’s the question showrunner Joshua Zetumer set out to explore when he began adapting Say Nothing into a... Read More
Mia Sara may forever be known to a generation of film lovers as Sloane Peterson from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), but in Mike Flanagan’s... Read More
Annalise Basso, best known for her roles in dystopian dramas like TNT’s Snowpiercer and horror favorites such as Ouija: Origin of Evil, takes a welcome... Read More
Kate Siegel is no stranger to the world of Mike Flanagan. A frequent collaborator and his real-life wife, Siegel has starred in several of Flanagan’s... Read More

Bearing Witness to a Vanished Lake and the People Who Still Row: First Time Directors Talk ‘Qotzuñi’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
The Lung of the Earth: Richard Ladkani’s Defining Portrait of Juma Xipaia in ‘Yanuni’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
Unraveling the Mystery: Mila Kunis and Cailee Spaeny Reflect on Craft, Chemistry, and Chaos in ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
William H. Macy and Kerry Condon Reflect on the Soul of ‘Train Dreams’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
An Elegy for Endurance: Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones on the Quiet Power of ‘Train Dreams’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor on Restraint, Music, and Personifying Love in ‘The History of Sound’ [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
Interview: ‘Say Nothing’ Showrunner Joshua Zetumer on Political Violence, Creative Risk, and the Price Sisters’ Legacy [VIDEO]
Interview: Mia Sara Returns to the Screen in Mike Flanagan’s ‘The Life of Chuck’ [VIDEO]
Interview: Annalise Basso on Finding Joy—and Dance—in ‘The Life of Chuck’ [VIDEO]
Interview: Kate Siegel on Legacy, Family, and Finding Light in the ‘The Life of Chuck’ [VIDEO]
Producers Guild Awards Nominations for Sports, Children’s and Short-Form Programs
Wim Wenders to Lead 76th Berlin International Film Festival Jury
2026 Oscar Predictions: ADAPTED SCREENPLAY and ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY (December)
San Diego Film Critics Society (SDFCS) Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ Lead