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Almost Friends Haley Joel Osment

Haley Joel Osment on Building Chemistry Through the Intimacy of Long Car Rides in ‘Almost Friends’

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Haley Joel Osment discusses the challenges of making an impact with only a handful of scenes.

Mudbound Jason Mitchell

Why Virgil Williams Changed the Ending to ‘Mudbound’

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How Virgil Williams and Dee Rees made a novel into their own Oscar-worthy meditation on race in America.

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‘Tragedy Girls’ Director Tyler MacIntyre Knows All Queens Slay

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We chat with writer and director Tyler MacIntyre about high school chemistry, exploding heads, and why a female-driven high school slasher is so important.

The Radical Humanity of Rachel Morrison and ‘Mudbound’

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From ‘Fruitvale Station’ to ‘Mudbound,’ Morrison has found her place as one of the most humanistic storytellers in her field.

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How Chris Peckover Is Killing It Without Smashing You in the Face

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We chat with writer and director Chris Peckover about hammers to the face, subverting archetypes, and evolving our approach to messaging.

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Interview: The Star and Director of ‘Brawl in Cell Block 99’

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Vince Vaughn and S. Craig Zahler descend into the mouth of madness for their prison brawl nightmare.

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Fantastic Fest: Udo Kier Teaches Us How to Properly Scream

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In Brawl in Cell Block 99, Udo Kier prides himself on being the turning point for madness.

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A Conversation with Leonardo Nam: Actor, Advocate, Ambassador

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The ‘Westworld’ and ‘Tokyo Drift’ actor talks about his experiences advocating for Asian inclusion in Hollywood.

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Fantastic Fest: Talking Misery and pleasure with the stars of ‘Gerald’s Game’

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Two actors find the energy and the emotional truth in the room.