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Tag: film

“Meet Me In The Bathroom” Takes You Back to the Beginning of New York’s Garage Rock Revival

“Well, that was long ago and, darling, I don’t mind…” There’s something unsettling about watching Meet Me In The Bathroom. Every … More

Festival Review, film, review, Sundance Film Festival, The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Jason Schwartzman: Team Player

It might be hard to believe that there is any true sense of camaraderie or selflessness within the glitzy Hollywood … More

feature, film, Jason Schwartzman, Listen Up Philip, long read, longform

MAVENS: Miles Joris-Peyrafitte Wants to Mentor

The award-winning “As You Are” director discusses his essential education, “Dreamland” and how to make the impossible possible.

As You Are, Dreamland, film, interview, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte

10 Best Films of 2016

From biopics and documentaries to superheroes, 2016 was a great year for going to the movies.

Captain America, Captain Fantastic, Denzel Washington, Emma Stone, Fences, film, La La Land, Manchester By the Sea, Moonlight, Ryan Gosling, The Beatles

Happily Ever After: “Hail, Caesar!” Is a Silver Screen Daydream

The Coen Brothers’ seventeenth film is a delightful appreciation of old Hollywood.

Channing Tatum, Coen Brothers, film, film review, George Clooney, Hail Caesar, Josh Brolin, Ralph Fiennes, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, X Alden Ehrenreich

“The Revenant”: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

“As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight.”

film, film review, Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

Movie Review: “Trainwreck,” starring Amy Schumer and Bill Hader

AMY SCHUMER AND JUDD APATOW CRANK OUT THE LAUGHS, BUT FORGET TO ADD THE HEART TO THEIR LATEST FEATURE FILM COLLABORATION.

2015, Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, film, film review, Judd Apatow, long form, Trainwreck

Best Films of 2014: “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” directed by Wes Anderson

There are very few directors who champion the ensemble cast as often—and thrive while doing it—as Wes Anderson. Within each … More

Best of 2014, film, Ralph Fiennes, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson

Q&A: Making Analogies with Jason Schwartzman

Being part of a Wes Anderson movie is kind of like being part of that cool family that you were always jealous … More

Bill Murray, film, filter magazine, Jason Schwartzman, movies, music, q&a, Wes Anderson
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