Lesage discusses the struggles faced by more than just youth across his films.
Haaksman, currently busy puffin’ away and working on several new projects, took a few moments to speak with Slant about the influence of dub, both personal and universal.
Yes, artists should be paid for their work, but the industry’s ongoing legal squabbles are anything but selfless.
You know the deal: The spoils go to the studio that makes the biggest dent in the Academy member’s consciousness.
Here are our predictions for who will win, who should win and who doesn’t stand a chance.
Ironically, the moment Carey took the reigns on her career was the very moment she lost control.
Thank God for David Lynch, but thank Buñuel for the revolution.
You know the drill: This year was or wasn’t the best thing to happen to cinema since Thomas Alva Edison.
We chatted with the star and director of Piñero about its making and the tragedy of the real-life Piñero’s life.
Wannabe hit singles eclipsed the popular and the most enterprising videos rarely induced a yelp on MTV’s Total Request Live.
The singer hesitantly approached her microphone like a hungry predator or lover and discretely toiled over each syllable.
Old school meets new school at the festival, where a formidable faction of Nouvelle Vague auteurs and their upstarts overwhelm the program.
It’s fitting that PJ Harvey’s 2001 tour commences in the Big Apple, the city that breathed life into half of her new album.
Last night, the Irving Plaza floor both brewed with anticipation and stewed with “what-if-they-don’t-play-any-old-stuff?” anxiety.
Interview: Tilda Swinton, Jonathan Tucker, Scott McGehee, and David Siegel on The Deep End
Slant spoke to the cast and crew of one of the most evocative and talked about films of the year.
The hunger that Madonna creates in the public is often more palpable than the art in her pop.
DiFranco’s musical progression has always made sense and each album seems to be a stepping stone to the next.