Carol: Todd Haynes on the Artistic Influences of his Film

Identity is this imposed state that we’re supposed to fulfill and invention, change, mutability, instability, artifice and construction play no part–Todd Haynes

Bridge of Spies: Mark Rylance as the Soviet Spy

For Oscar-winner Mark Rylance, an actor best known for his acclaimed stage work in “Jerusalem” and “Boeing-Boeing” and the recent PBS miniseries “Wolf Hall,” the opportunity to work with Spielberg was incredibly humbling.

Son of Saul: Director Laszlo Nemes about his Powerful Holocaust Film

Son of Saul is one of the most original and powerful movies about the Holocaust I have seen in a long time.

Spotlight: Interview with Director Tom McCarthy on his Investigative Journalism Drama

Tom McCarthy talks about the making of his fact-based journalistic drama, which is gaining strong awards buzz in the upcoming Oscar race.

Everest: Interview with Director Baltasar Kormákur

I wanted to make it in the most authentic way possible. To take people on a journey up Everest and show them the mountain in a way that hasn’t been possible until now, and at the same time create intimacy between the characters that is rare in big studio films–Director Kormakur