Interviews
Maybe the Horror is in the Breakfast Room: Stewart Thorndike on Bad Things
An interview with writer/director Stewart Thorndike on her new Shudder-released film, Bad Things.
Marya E. Gates is a freelance film and culture writer based in Los Angeles and Chicago. She studied Comparative Literature at U.C. Berkeley, and also has an overpriced and underused MFA in Film Production. Other bylines include Moviefone, The Playlist, Crooked Marquee, Nerdist, and Vulture.
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An interview with writer/director Stewart Thorndike on her new Shudder-released film, Bad Things.
An interview with Fran Rubel Kuzui about her debut feature, 1988's Tokyo Pop.
A tribute to Paul Reubens.
An interview with the director and star of The Unknown Country.
A tribute to Jane Birkin.
A look at a special Karlovy Vary retrospective celebrating Yasuzô Masumura's eclectic cinema.
An interview with writer/director Carolina Cavalli about her debut film, Amanda.
A tribute to the legendary Alan Arkin.
An interview with writer/director Georgia Oakley about Blue Jean.
An interview with writer/director Celine Song about her new film, Past Lives.