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- JournalDictaphone Blues: how Danny Cohen captured Courtney Barnett’s inner voice. Anonymous Club director Danny Cohen on mental health, green rooms, 16mm film, collecting movie posters and how he got musician Courtney Barnett to open up.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalUnfinished Business: the forbidden desires of Claire Denis. Both Sides of the Blade filmmaker Claire Denis on putting feelings first, trusting Juliette Binoche and playing hooky for Elizabeth Taylor.
Mitchell Beaupre
- JournalThe Lonely Club: All of Us Strangers director Andrew Haigh on tender sex, euphoric dancing and awkward parental chats. For All of Us Strangers—Andrew Haigh’s second film about lonely gays in high-rises—the director tells George Fenwick about urban isolation, what queer people share between generations, and how to write a good sex scene.
George Fenwick
- JournalHe Said, She Said: Fandom by the Numbers. Which 100 films have the most fans on Letterboxd—and what happens when we sort by member pronouns, and by fan-to-viewer ratio? Nerds, gather.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalBoxd Office: A Long Time Coming—Taylor Swift brings fandom (and selfies) into cinemas. As Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour shakes up the theatrical landscape, Sacha Judd celebrates the democratization of dancing in cinemas—while pondering if the preservation of the show in movie form takes the fun out of it.
Sacha Judd
- JournalBig Swings: Across the Spider-Verse’s directing trio reflect on spinning childhood dreams into Spider-Man movie magic. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse directors Kemp Powers, Joaquim Dos Santos and Justin K. Thompson reflect on working as fans first, filmmakers second—and what they owe to those who watched their movie in cinemas.
Matt Kolowski
- JournalTroll Patrol. Another superhero film starring a lady, another round of mass-downvoting from a small, grumpy corner of the internet. Happy International Women’s Day, everyone!
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalWeb of Princesses. Dominic Corry meets the stars and co-directors of Ralph Breaks The Internet to talk princesses, late-night diner hangs and the chaos of the internet.
Dominic Corry
- JournalDifference of Opinion. A check-in on community, moderation and what we’re doing behind the scenes to enable better conversations.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalA Very Vague Endgame. The cast and filmmakers behind the most anticipated release of the year talk to Letterboxd, without actually saying anything specific about the film. (But we don’t mind.)
Dominic Corry
- JournalSpit and Polish. Filtering, filing and shortcuts have been added in our latest feature update.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalInside Man: Willem Dafoe on giving everything for his craft. Willem Dafoe takes us Inside his deep appreciation for his devoted fans, the thrill of pouring himself physically into every character and how art continues to feed him.
Mitchell Beaupre
- JournalConsent to Party: Molly Manning Walker wants us all to learn How to Have Sex (and run better film sets). Un Certain Regard winner and soccer-mad striker Molly Manning Walker talks about crafting the perfect rave scene, blowing up the filmmaking hierarchy and the blurry lines of consent in How to Have Sex.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalBeyond Thunderdome. Jabin Dickins, special effects on-set supervisor for Mad Max: Fury Road, on the films that inspired his love of pyrotechnics, working with George Miller, and that truck explosion.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalTalking Heads, Big Smiles: the band behind the greatest concert film ever on bringing the joy with Jonathan Demme. At the IMAX world premiere of A24’s glorious Stop Making Sense restoration, Gemma Gracewood and Ella Kemp talk to Talking Heads about creating connections, having fun and spider-dancing.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalBoxing On. Chick Fight star and former competitive figure skater Malin Åkerman tells Gemma Gracewood about the meditative power of boxing, how Margot Robbie inspired her to become a producer, and her adoration for Tilda Swinton.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalEyes Deceive: Maika Monroe watches her neighbors in Chloe Okuno’s new thriller. Filmmaker Chloe Okuno on crafting everyday horrors, exerting a gaze with the camera, and directing horror queen Maika Monroe in the slow-burn thriller Watcher.
Annie Lyons
- JournalDating the Movies: A Calendar of Film Moments. As we launch the first of our monthly dates-in-film lists, creator Laura E. Hall explains her nerdy passion for calendaring.
Laura E. Hall
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Annie Lyons
- JournalWatched to Death: a Saw obsessive on gender euphoria and celebrating bottom-of-the-barrel human beings. Obsessive Saw rewatcher Larry has logged the film over 200 times. Jack Moulton catches him between viewings for a chat about Jigsaw’s nastiest traps, gender euphoria and naming himself after Dr. Lawrence Gordon.
Jack Moulton
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