Katja Herbers tells Luke Hemsworth what it’s actually like to visit Westworld
April 19, 2018
Joining the popular HBO series in its second season as a human named Grace, the Dutch actress is primed for the ride of her life.
Why people are still reeling over the death of The Chi’s Coogie
April 3, 2018
After the death of Jahking Guillory’s character in the show’s first episode, fans took to social media to collectively mourn. They still haven’t gotten over it.
Rio Mangini, the goofy geek from Everything Sucks, talks to his Oscar-winning dad
April 2, 2018
Mangini plays the lovable geek McQuad on Netflix’s Everything Sucks! as well as moonlighting as a composer.
How Grizzly Bear created their most accessible album to date
August 24, 2017
After a nearly five-year hiatus, the chamber pop foursome tell Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold why they felt the music landscape was bleak
Downtown Boys
August 10, 2017
Punk’s not muerto.
Discovery: OHMME
July 11, 2017
OHMME began in 2014 as a sonic experiment, a coming together of two sought-after, Chicago-based artists—Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart—to create semi-improvisational, genre-bending music.
Jonathan Levine
May 24, 2017
“Having a movie come out is the worst part of making a film,” says director, writer, and producer Jonathan Levine over the phone from his home in Los Angeles.
Walter Iuzzolino and the Universal Language of Drama
April 3, 2017
“All human beings tell the same stories over and over again,” says Walter Iuzzolino while visiting New York.
Into the Cosmos
March 13, 2017
“Welcome back to Earth,” says Eliza McNitt. The New York-based writer and director is greeting us following Fistful of Stars, a 5-minute, 360-degree virtual reality journey in which you’re transported to the Orion Nebula, over 1,300 light years away, to witness the birth, life, and death of a star.
Tara Donovan’s Decks
February 21, 2017
Buttons, toothpicks, No. 2 pencils, Styrofoam cups—these are all objects that have metamorphosed into sculptures in the hands of Tara Donovan.
Asghar Farhadiâ??s Character Study
January 25, 2017
“Being fragile is something that is very close to the theme of these movies,” Asghar Farhadi concedes, speaking through a translator, about his body of work.