Interviews

Chris Hartwell and Harry Shum Jr. on ‘Do No Harm’ and the Stories That Deserve to Be Heard

Few things capture the spirit of the festival circuit like discovering a filmmaker at the beginning of their rise—someone whose…

9 months ago

The Summer of Sherry Cola Strikes Again with the Action-Comedy ‘Bride Hard’

The summer belongs to Sherry Cola (again), and rightfully so. As an actor, writer, comedian, and trailblazer, she’s built a…

9 months ago

Jeffrey Reddick and Lisa Normand on Building a Chosen Family—On and Off Screen in ‘The Other’

Horror has always been more than jump scares. At its best, it’s a mirror, a metaphor, a vehicle for exploring…

9 months ago

Olivia Macklin, Dylan McTee & Avangeline Friedlander on The Other’s Genre-Bending Terror

Horror can reflect our deepest fears, or—at its most powerful—tap into something achingly human. In The Other, writer-director Paul Etheredge…

9 months ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2025: Vincent Miller Talks Vulnerability, Stillness, and His Acting Debut in ‘Inside’

Audiences are already buzzing about Vincent Miller’s breakout role in Inside, a haunting Australian prison drama featured at the 2025…

9 months ago

Tribeca Film Festival 2025: RJ Mitte Talks ‘Westhampton,’ Why the Role Hit Close to Home, and More

RJ Mitte brings a natural presence and rare adaptability to each character he plays, making every performance feel distinct. But…

9 months ago

Theo Taplitz on Why ‘Bad Shabbos’ Feels Like a Screwball Classic for a New Generation

A quiet Shabbat dinner turns into a masterclass in mayhem in Bad Shabbos, where one untimely accident sends two families…

9 months ago

Filmmaker Freddy Macdonald and Star Calum Worthy on the Emotional Threads That Bind—and Break—in ‘Sew Torn’

A lone button. A briefcase. Three impossible choices. In Sew Torn, filmmaker Freddy Macdonald crafts a genre-bending tale where even…

10 months ago

Exclusive Interview: Anna Campbell on Reclaiming “Having It All” and Making Her Directorial Debut with ‘Nora’

When Anna Campbell moved back to the suburbs during the pandemic to focus on her children, she hadn’t expected it…

10 months ago

Dez Duron on Making His Broadway Debut in ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ and the Role He Was Meant to Play

Dez Duron brings to Broadway the same timeless quality found in the jazz standards he performs night after night—rich with…

10 months ago