‘First Man’ observes Neil Armstrong up close to humanize an astronomical achievement.
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The story of Ang Lee’s early career is a lesson on the importance of support and protecting your dream.
Read MoreRachel Morrison, Ryan Coogler, and the Power of Collaboration
The collaborative relationship of director Ryan Coogler and cinematographer Rachel Morrison illustrates the fruitfulness of lasting creative partnerships.
Read MoreIn Barry Jenkins's 'Moonlight', Humanity and Vision Shine Through
Barry Jenkins’s film ‘Moonlight’ is a profound artistic achievement.
Read MoreIn Conversation: Mark U
With “My Heart Knows,” musician Mark U articulates his quest for balance.
Read MoreRemembering James Gandolfini
James Gandolfini passed away five years ago this month. He was a brilliant actor.
Read MoreLisa Joy: Courage and Taking the Leap
Lisa Joy’s journey into film and writing shows the importance of courage.
Read MoreCharlotte Bruus Christensen Paints 'A Quiet Place' on 35mm Film
In ‘A Quiet Place’, cinematographer Charlotte Bruus Christensen employs film stock and warm colors to bring the dystopian upstate New York setting to life.
Read MoreJeffrey Wright on Reality and Technology
Jeffrey Wright discusses the ubiquity of technology in a new interview
Read MoreBoris Berian and Rediscovering Your Path
A documentary for VICE Sports details one athlete's remarkable journey.
Read MoreMartin Luther King, Jr. and the Power of the Visual Medium
Visuals have told the story and helped cement the important legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Read MoreAl Pacino on craft and character
In a recent interview with the Village Voice, Al Pacino meditates on his method approach to acting, highlighting the depth of his commitment to his own artistic expression.
Read MoreMann at 75: Cinema as Expressionism
Director Michael Mann turns 75 this month. His unique filmography has established Mann as an expressionistic auteur.
Read MoreA Model Display of History's Forgotten Characters
Through ceramics, artist David Siever shows the "forgotten protagonists" of history.
Read More'Inherent Vice', revisted
A few years after its release, Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Inherent Vice' has a lingering resonance.
Read More'Dunkirk': Finding Community Through Visual Storytelling
With 'Dunkirk', Christopher Nolan embraces his Stanley Kubrick influence to tell a human story.
Read MoreMoment of Clarity: Jay-Z, Maturity and '4:44'
On his latest album, Jay-Z finds personal growth through introspection.
Read MoreZadie Smith Reflects on the Beauty and Resolve of New York City
In an essay for the New York Review of Books, novelist Zadie Smith reflects on New York City.
Read MoreRod Serling on television and life as a writer
Rod Serling's introduction to his 1957 book 'Patterns' is a must-read for screenwriters, and a good read for anyone with creative pursuits.
Read MoreEdie Falco on finding yourself along the way
Earlier this, year Edie Falco sat down for a fascinating conversation on her career.
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