Academy Award winner John Patrick Shanley’s latest project Wild Mountain Thyme is available in theaters and on-demand from Bleecker Street. The film stars Emily Blunt, Jamie... Read More
Interviews (Film)
Ariana Debose and Jo Ellen Pellman dazzle in Ryan Murphy’s on-screen adaptation of the Broadway hit The Prom, which is out today, December 11, on... Read More
Never Rarely Sometimes Always deftly tells an often untold story; Autumn (Sidney Flanigan), a teenage girl in rural Pennsylvania is faced with an unintended pregnancy... Read More
Need it be reiterated that this has been an incredible drudge of a year? It feels as though a kind of Interstellar-esque time dilation has... Read More
It’s been two years since Director Julia Hart wowed audiences with her unique spin on the superhero film with Fast Color. Now, the talented director... Read More
When one thinks of Aubrey Plaza, most immediately start thinking about her role on Parks and Recreation and not about the diverse roles she’s undertaken over the... Read More
Amanda Seyfried is turning heads this award season. After entertaining audiences as the ditzy Karen in Mean Girls and the lovelorn Sophie in Mamma Mia!... Read More
If you like getting your stocking extra stuffed during the holiday season…boy, do we have good news for you! Drag legends and former Drag Race... Read More
Holiday rom-coms: they’re not just for straight people anymore! In Happiest Season, Abby (Kristen Stewart) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis) play a lesbian couple visiting Harper’s... Read More
It’s 1986, and Rory O’Hara (Jude Law) is about to export the American Dream to his home country of London in Sean Durkin’s The Nest,... Read More

Interview: ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ director John Patrick Shanley
Interview: Jo Ellen Pellman and Ariana DeBose of ‘The Prom’ [VIDEO]
Interview: ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ director Eliza Hittman and star Sidney Flanigan
Interview: John Magaro (‘First Cow’) on Evie, shooting in the Oregon wilderness and how the film exists in the world of queer cinema
Interviews: ‘I’m Your Woman’ director Julia Hart, stars Rachel Brosnahan, Marsha Stephanie Blake and Arinzé Kene
Interview: Aubrey Plaza on ‘Black Bear’ and how she’s naturally drawn to roles that scare her
Interview: ‘Mank’ star Amanda Seyfried on bringing Marion Davies to life
Interview: BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon bring heart and dick jokes to the holiday season with new special
Interview: Mary Holland on the deliberate subversion of the queer rom-com ‘Happiest Season’
Interview: Sean Durkin on how ‘The Nest’ helped him exorcise childhood demons
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