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Tag: Netflix

Interviewing the “Villain” of Wild Wild Country

Film
By Chapman Way and Maclain Way | March 28, 2018
By Chapman Way and Maclain Way | March 28, 2018

Interviewing the “Villain” of Wild Wild Country

The Way Brothers share their experiences talking at length with Ma Anand Sheela, the controversial subject of their new Netflix documentary series.

Negative Spaces: What I Left Out of The Confession Tapes, and Why

Film
By Kelly Loudenberg | October 26, 2017
By Kelly Loudenberg | October 26, 2017

Negative Spaces: What I Left Out of The Confession Tapes, and Why

Kelly Loudenberg, the creator of Netflix's compelling new documentary series, writes about the moments she had to leave on the cutting room floor.

Adam Sandler’s “Carte Blanche” Freedom and the Joy of Sandy Wexler

Film
By Jim Hemphill | May 8, 2017
By Jim Hemphill | May 8, 2017

Adam Sandler’s “Carte Blanche” Freedom and the Joy of Sandy Wexler

Jim Hemphill celebrates the creative expansion the polarizing comedian's new Netflix film has afforded him.

13th Gives America a Much-Needed History Lesson

Film
By Adam Bhala Lough | October 28, 2016
By Adam Bhala Lough | October 28, 2016

13th Gives America a Much-Needed History Lesson

Adam Bhala Lough on Ava DuVernay's powerful doc on the roots of African-American mass incarceration – and also on what it leaves out.

Stranger Things and the Problem of “Plotblocking”

Film
By Andrew Matthews | August 24, 2016
By Andrew Matthews | August 24, 2016

Stranger Things and the Problem of “Plotblocking”

Writer-director Andrew Matthews on Netflix's smash hit series and a worrisome trait of that and a number of other binge-worthy shows.

Shamir Explains Why This Orange is the New Black Death Scene Bothered Him So Much

Music
By Shamir Bailey | August 1, 2016
By Shamir Bailey | August 1, 2016

Shamir Explains Why This Orange is the New Black Death Scene Bothered Him So Much

The singer-songwriter talks race, police violence and dangerous fictions.

Expiring Soon: Addams Family Values, the Most Fucked-Up Kids Movie Ever

Film
By Zach Clark | July 27, 2016
By Zach Clark | July 27, 2016

Expiring Soon: Addams Family Values, the Most Fucked-Up Kids Movie Ever

Age 11, Zach Clark loved this macabre tale about trying to destroy "normal" America. More than 20 years on, he discovers he still feels the same way.

Kid Cudi Talks with Paul Reubens (Pee-wee’s Big Holiday) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

Podcast
By Kid Cudi | April 21, 2016
By Kid Cudi | April 21, 2016

Kid Cudi Talks with Paul Reubens (Pee-wee’s Big Holiday) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

The hip-hop star, a lifelong Pee-wee Herman fan, sits down with his idol and friend.

Expiring Soon: My Own Movie is Leaving the Infinite Shelves of the Internet’s Video Store

Film
By Zach Clark | March 26, 2016
By Zach Clark | March 26, 2016

Expiring Soon: My Own Movie is Leaving the Infinite Shelves of the Internet’s Video Store

Zach Clark kicks off his new column on films about to depart your streaming queue with a personal take on the subject.

Screenwriter Ben York Jones (Like Crazy) Talks Sofia Coppola’s A Very Murray Christmas

Film
By Ben York Jones | December 14, 2015
By Ben York Jones | December 14, 2015

Screenwriter Ben York Jones (Like Crazy) Talks Sofia Coppola’s A Very Murray Christmas

Someone who would watch Bill Murray read the phone book ends up feeling a little short-changed by his seasonal special.

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