Kathryn Bigelow's socially relevant cinema invites a more active engagement with the viewer.
Directors talk about coaxing famous athletes out of their comfort zones by performing off the field
Razor-sharp resolution and higher frame rates challenge directors to think out of the box.
Directors Nicole Holofcener, Gillian Robespierre, Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton discuss how intimate family dramas about dysfunctional families continue to assert their place at the big-screen table.
As we approach the late filmmaker's 90th birthday, directors Jonathan Glazer, Nicholas Winding Refn and others wax poetic on why the legendary perfectionist behind
2001 and
Barry Lyndon still matters
With
The Looming Tower, directors Alex Gibney, Craig Zisk, Michael Slovis, John Dahl and Ali Selim retrace Al-Qaeda's path to 9/11
Todd Haynes and Ed Lachman
Director Todd Haynes and DP Ed Lachman liken their relationship to dance partners, in step to the same emotional rhythms.
Errol Morris
Director Errol Morris on Douglas Sirk’s
The Tarnished Angels
The Food of Life
When food and drink play an epicurean role in movies, the result can have a Pavlovian effect.
Jordan Peele
For first-time director Jordan Peele, laughs and gasps are interchangeable.
LEDs
LEDs are changing the lighting equation.
Filming in the Right Key
The Do's and Don'ts of Directing Musical Numbers in
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Problem Solving
Resurrecting famous athletes in their prime is no mean feat for directors Brian Helgeland, Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton