Filipiñana, Hot Water, Jaripeo, Josephine, Night Nurse, Once Upon a Time in Harlem, Saccharine, Sundance Film Festival 2026, ...
Back To One can be found wherever you get your podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify. And if you’re ...
Scott Macaulay’s remarkable three-decade-plus tenure as Editor-in-Chief of Filmmaker, a magazine by and for indie filmmakers, coincided with momentous changes brought on by tech: the almost ...
Surprise victories for Hamnet, The Secret Agent, and If I Had Legs I’d Kick You scrambled the race—in a good way.
Carolyn Michelle is an actress, producer, educator, and entrepreneur. Her credits include: Brilliant Minds, And Just Like ...
The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival announces the lineup for its 23rd annual incarnation today, and Filmmaker has an ...
For the first time since 2002’s Punch-Drunk Love, Paul Thomas Anderson has made a movie with a contemporary setting. To do so, he used a film format dormant for the last half century.
In 2017, for the 25th anniversary of Filmmaker, we commissioned a radical redesign and also initiated a new upfront section: ...
When 28 Days Later arrived on screens in 2002, it marked a leap forward for both zombie movies and digital cinema. Eschewing the shambling undead of George Romero, the film’s infected sprinted after ...
As 2025 unfolded, returning to the ritual of asking filmmakers about the films that moved them feels both fragile and necessary. This exercise appears days after yet another grotesque display of ...
Telluride is not on my annual festival calendar—too distant, too costly—and rarely I’m at Toronto, only with a film. So as a New Yorker, my personal fall awards season kicks off with the New York Film ...
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