Pixar filmmaker Angus MacLane opens his Letterboxd to share formative childhood movie memories and the patrilineal roots of the real Buzz Lightyear.
Found at least 250 stories matching “color out of space”
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Best of Fantasia 2022
Our highlights from the 26th edition of the continent-spanning, genre-stretching Fantasia International Film Festival.
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Bizarre Love Triangle: Juliette Binoche on Macho Feelings and the Moral Condition
Juliette Binoche on collaborating with Claire Denis for Both Sides of the Blade, her passion project Between Two Worlds and reflections on Three Colors: Blue.
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Richard Linklater on 30 years of being Dazed and Confused
With a 4K release of Dazed and Confused out now from Criterion, Richard Linklater reflects on people getting high with his hangout classic, Videodrome as comfort viewing and his theory that “people are basically cool.”
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Letterboxd Visits the Warner Archives with Danny Huston
We join the great thespian Danny Huston on a tour through classic bits of cinema history, including pieces of memorabilia with deep family connections for the actor.
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The Sisterhood and Space Films that Inspired The Marvels
Nia DaCosta goes higher further faster, baby to detail some of the sci-fi and sisterly movies that inspired her approach to the MCU's latest film, The Marvels.
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Exploring Liminal Spaces with Braden and Evan Swope, Director and Writers of ‘Human Resources’
HUMAN RESOURCES is now available on VOD via DeskPop Entertainment.
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Watch a clip from Inside starring Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe is a man without a plan in solitary psychological thriller Inside.
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The Future Past: Danis Goulet on dystopian futures and the grandmothers of Native cinema
The Night Raiders writer-director speaks with Letterboxd about breaking new ground with her cross-hemispheric Indigenuous collaboration.
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How stars like Scott Adkins are landing more hits direct to viewers
Action fan Justin LaLiberty talks to Scott Adkins and his collaborators about how streaming has changed direct-to-video action films—and why fans are the winners.
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What Brett Morgen sacrificed to make Moonage Daydream
Moonage Daydream director Brett Morgen talks about clawing his way out of a pit to finish his cinematic ode to David Bowie, and learning to be happy with imperfection.
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Sleepovers and the Supernatural: on shelves and screens this month
Goop and gore is on the menu this month, as we bring out the power drill, order a pizza and strap in for the latest edition of Shelf Life.
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Charlotte Regan and Harris Dickinson on the energy in their working-class fable, Scrapper
‘Scrapper’ is out now in UK theaters via Picturehouse and in select US theaters via Kino Lorber. The film’s writer-director Charlotte Regan and leading man Harris Dickinson talk with Ella Kemp for Journal about working-class stories, soccer shirts, unfair comparisons and Letterboxd hype.
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Burning Questions for… Nightmare Alley’s Production Designer Tamara Deverell
In Burning Questions, we probe film craftspeople about stand-out aspects of their work. Today: Oscar-nominated Nightmare Alley production designer Tamara Deverell on collaborating with Guillermo del Toro to conjure traveling carnivals and Art-Deco high society.
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Anime maestro Makoto Shinkai on chairs, cats and car rides
Kambole Campbell talks with Suzume director Makoto Shinkai about navigating the trauma of Japan’s largest earthquake, hiding Miyazaki Easter eggs and animating a three-legged chair-boyfriend.
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Jim Cummings Reads Your Letterboxd Reviews of ‘Thunder Road’
On the fifth anniversary of his debut feature’s premiere at SXSW, filmmaker Jim Cummings reads Letterboxd reviews of Thunder Road.
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Tom Hanks gives an earnest four favorites
Before the SAG-AFTRA strike began, we got Tom Hanks' four favorites on the Asteroid City red carpet at the New York City premiere. Now that the film is on VOD in the States and is in theaters around the globe, we're re-upping it here.
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Gregg Araki on the queer chaos of newly restored The Doom Generation
Gregg Araki discusses the nourishing process of restoring his 1995 cult classic The Doom Generation, fostering queer community and how the film reflects on America then and now.
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‘The Inspection’ director Elegance Bratton on NYC films, the Marine Corps and Lou Reed
The Inspection writer-director Elegance Bratton gets candid with Adesola Thomas about the making of his semi-autobiographical drama, the misconceptions surrounding his Marine Corps experience and New York punk rock.
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It Lives Inside director Bishal Dutta shares his four favorite films
It Lives Inside writer and director Bishal Dutta lifts the hood on his four favorite movies and his debut horror feature, out in theaters across the world now.