Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan have seen your Letterboxd reviews, and they love them—the good, the bad, and the ugly!
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Filmmaker Daniel Antebi on breakouts, bromances and God’s Time
God’s Time writer-director Daniel Antebi talks mask discipline, breaking the fourth wall and the movies that capture real magic.
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Rotting in the Sun's Jordan Firstman reads your Letterboxd reviews
Rotting in the Sun star and comedian Jordan Firstman sifts through the good, the bad and the horny Letterboxd reviews for his new movie with Sebastián Silva.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once—Including the Number One Spot on Letterboxd
“Yeah, we really, we’re proud of it, but it’s like, nah, not better than Parasite, not better than The Godfathers. No, that’s insane”—a humble Daniel Kwan on the news that Everything Everywhere All at Once has just become the highest rated film on Letterboxd.
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2022 Midyear Report: Cinema is Almost Definitely Sort of Back, Baby!
Gemma Gracewood and Jack Moulton take a look at the 25 highest-rated films at the halfway point of 2022, plus the top docs, comedy specials and miniseries.
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WATCH: Daniel Goldhaber and Ariela Barer on ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’
The filmmaking duo behind the hit climate change thriller reveal their biggest influences and how they evolved the story thanks to feedback on its literary origins.
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Chinonye Chukwu and her Till cast on portraying spectacle with care
Adesola Thomas talks to filmmaker Chinonye Chukwu and her cast about their humanistic approach to portraying the public and private lives of Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till Mobley.
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BAFTAs 2023: The complete list of winners
The nominees and winners of the 2023 British Academy Film Awards, screening from 7pm GMT Sunday 19 February on BBC (with the final four awards presented live). Follow BAFTA on Letterboxd.
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VHS Queens: French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez on 90s Screen Goddesses & Queer Teen Passions
French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez (Knife+Heart, You and the Night, Ultra Rêve) is a member of the curation panel for the recent addition of adult titles to Letterboxd.
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2022 Year in Review
While nothing could budge Everything Everywhere All at Once from the top spot, your highest rated and most popular films of 2022 also featured many more enormously spectacular and wholeheartedly human delights.
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World premiere of Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen to close the 67th BFI London Film Festival
The 67th BFI London Film Festival (4 to 15 October) in partnership with American Express is thrilled to announce that this year’s closing night gala, supported by BMW, will be Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya’s The Kitchen starring Kane Robinson, Jedaiah Bannerman, Hope Ikpoku Jr, Teija Kabs, Demmy Ladipo, Cristale and BackRoad Gee.
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Ed Harris on Being in His Body and Relaxing Into the Moment
“You should see me now, man. I got hair down the middle of my back. I got these extensions for this thing I just did, it’s a lot.”
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Richard E. Grant on the four classic movies in his favorites
Some folks are born ready: as The Lesson hits VOD, actor Richard E. Grant reveals his four favorite movies as if he'd been waiting his whole life to tell us.
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Fight for your city to win an advanced screening of Bottoms!
Head to the Letterboxd social channels now to vote for your city to receive an advanced screening of the new Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri starring comedy Bottoms.
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Team Next Goal Wins share their four favorite films
On the Next Goal Wins red carpet in New Zealand, Oscar Kightley, Dave Fane, Beulah Koale and Semu Filipo give us their four favorite films.
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Man Out of Time: Lightyear’s Director Travels Back to his Cinematic Childhood
Pixar filmmaker Angus MacLane opens his Letterboxd to share formative childhood movie memories and the patrilineal roots of the real Buzz Lightyear.
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Vicky Krieps on finding the voice of Empress Sissi
Vicky Krieps discusses the freeing, experimental filmmaking that helped her bring Empress Sissi to vivid life in Corsage.
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Guess Your Movie: Dumb Money's Craig Gillespie on his eclectic filmography
What's the hottest cast in cinematic history? Did she hit her or not? In our second episode of Guess Your Movie, Dumb Money director Craig Gillespie guesses his movies based on your Letterboxd reviews.
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The Asteroid City cast zoom in on details from Wes Anderson's latest
Asteroid City cast members Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Rupert Friend, Maya Hawke, Stephen Park and Jeffrey Wright take us on a scavenger hunt across their favorite details in the new Wes Anderson movie.
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Owen Kline on Comic Book Movies and Dirty Old New York
Funny Pages filmmaker Owen Kline chats about working with the Safdie brothers, dirty old New York movies, and his favorite comedies starring his parents.