Interviews
Death Feels Very Close: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi on Evil Does Not Exist
An interview with the wildly talented writer/director of Drive My Car and this week's Evil Does Not Exist.
Isaac Feldberg is an entertainment journalist currently based in Chicago, who’s been writing professionally for nine years and hopes to stay at it for a few more. On a typical evening, he sits down to surf the Criterion Channel and ends up, inevitably, on Shudder. You can find him on Twitter at @isaacfeldberg.
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An interview with the wildly talented writer/director of Drive My Car and this week's Evil Does Not Exist.
Betrand Bonello has returned with possibly his most acclaimed film. He sat down with us to talk about the fascinating layers of The Beast.
Five of James Gray's films have been collected on The Criterion Channel under the banner of James Gray's New York. The acclaimed filmmaker sits down to discuss what those works mean to him now and where he's headed next.
An interview with the director of The Taste of Things and The Scent of Green Papaya.
An interview with the writer/director of All of Us Strangers, Lean on Pete, and 45 Years.
An interview with the writer/director of birth/rebirth.
An interview with the director of Oldboy about the legacy of the film and its new restoration.
An interview with the writer/director of Passages.
An interview with the writer/directors of A24's Talk to Me.
An interview with the writer/director of Phoenix, Transit, Afire, and more.