Stacy Spikes, whose subscription service relaunched last fall, discusses the corporate takeover that bankrupted it, and being called an “idiot” by Bob Weinstein.
Alessandro Nivola and Emily Mortimer didn’t want their kids, Sam and May, to get into movies; Noah Baumbach, the director of “White Noise,” had other ideas.
The eighty-seven-year-old actor, who plays Steven Spielberg’s great-uncle Boris in “The Fabelmans,” traipses around his old Bronx stomping grounds and recounts stories (Colin Powell! Robert Moses!) without beginnings or endings.
The fifteen-year-old actor from Georgia learned about the 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old from Chicago during the summer after George Floyd’s murder.
The Swedish director of “Triangle of Sadness” set sail from New York Harbor with two of his actors, Dolly De Leon and Zlatko Burić, to talk about seasickness and class warfare.
The director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s new film, “Lingui, the Sacred Bonds,” inadvertently dovetails with the current conversation about abortion rights and the Supreme Court.
Amy Mainzer, one of NASA’s lead asteroid hunters, and the director Adam McKay, who collaborated on the film “Don’t Look Up,” chat about ways to neutralize an oncoming space rock (explosives!) and the likelihood of an apocalyptic collision (low!).