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In this Reverse Shot Talkie, host Eric Hynes takes French actor-director Mathieu Amalric up to Manhattan's High Line to talk about his new film, The Blue Room (out now from Sundance Selects), which is based on the steamy 1964 crime novel by Georges Simenon.
All these years later we’re still thinking about A.I. and how the film manages to engender so much human empathy while remaining an essentially cold, remote work largely told from the point of view of robots.
Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz talk about their new film Land Ho! while strolling through New York's Central Park.
Pacho Velez and Stephanie Spray revisit their film Manakamana while riding the Roosevelt Island Tram.
The legendary Hong Kong filmmaker sits down with host Eric Hynes to talk about his latest feature, The Grandmaster.
Marie Losier (The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye) and host Eric Hynes visit the state Capitol in Austin, Texas to talk about portraiture, collage, and the glories of sonic disruption, which Genesis P-Orridge demonstrates across town with her legendary band Psychic TV.
The inimitable Terence Davies has an animated chat about time and memory, T.S. Eliot and Alec Guinness, the terror of being alive and the special magic of American musicals on the occasion of the U.S. release of his latest film, The Deep Blue Sea.
Icelandic comedian and current mayor of Reykjavik Jón Gnarr (Gnarr, now available on VOD) talks to host Eric Hynes (and a few random New Yorkers) about taking his job seriously, becoming a target rather than an assassin of derision, and why Rudy Giuliani was full of crap.
Actress Greta Gerwig talks to host Eric Hynes about making a career for herself, the necessary insecurities of art, and the perennial choice between playing chameleon or movie star.
Legendary actress Charlotte Rampling and director Angelina Maccarone sit down by the fire with host Eric Hynes to talk about the risks and revelations of big screen exposure in their unique documentary portrait, Charlotte Rampling: The Look.
How are movies meant to be watched? The question inevitably, frustratingly, then raises a second question: What is a movie?
Todd Rohal and his Catechism Cataclysm stars, Robert Longstreet and Steve Little, hit the high seas with the Reverse Shot team.
Host Eric Hynes and filmmaker Alma Har'el (of the singular doc-musical Bombay Beach) stroll past the skateboarders and bubble-blowers of New York's Central Park to discuss the spectacle of bodies in motion and documentary filmmaking as an act of creative collaboration.
Air hockey enemies Azazel Jacobs (Terri) and host Eric Hynes stroll the floor of the Austin Convention Center to talk about coolness, the Clash, and pursuing the unexpected.