David Lynch on 'Dune,' 'Blue Velvet,' and FearDavid Lynch's creative space embodies a unique blend of artistry and tension, showcasing the director's multifaceted projects and diverse inspirations.
42 Years Ago, David Lynch Almost Put His Stamp On The Most Iconic Sci-Fi FranchiseDavid Lynch prioritized personal artistic expression over directing major blockbuster films like Star Wars.
David Lynch on 'Dune,' 'Blue Velvet,' and FearDavid Lynch's creative space embodies a unique blend of artistry and tension, showcasing the director's multifaceted projects and diverse inspirations.
42 Years Ago, David Lynch Almost Put His Stamp On The Most Iconic Sci-Fi FranchiseDavid Lynch prioritized personal artistic expression over directing major blockbuster films like Star Wars.
The Russo Brothers Reveal The Intriguing Reason They Came Back To The MCUThe Russo brothers' return to the MCU is driven by a compelling story rather than contractual obligations, with their new projects potentially revitalizing the franchise.
'The Fire Inside': Why Rachel Morrison, the First Woman Nominated for the Cinematography Oscar, Moved to DirectingRachel Morrison's film 'The Fire Inside' emphasizes authenticity and intimacy, showcasing her directorial prowess and dedication as both a filmmaker and a camera operator.
Chevy Chase allegedly treated 'Christmas Vacation' director 'like s-t' - so he quitChris Columbus opted not to direct 'Christmas Vacation' due to poor communication and vibe with Chevy Chase.
Trump has been explicit about revenge': Asif Kapadia on his new film about the threat to democracyAsif Kapadia's experience with racial profiling and surveillance emphasizes the long-lasting emotional impact on individuals who face unjust scrutiny.
The Clint Eastwood Mt. Rushmore, and the Curious Case of 'Juror No. 2.' Plus: 'Heretic'!Clint Eastwood's film, Juror No. 2, presents a complex narrative exploring themes of justice, showcasing both its successes and limitations.
The Guide #155: Is it time to break up director-actor cliques?Directors often repeatedly cast the same actors for comfort, familiarity, and a successful working relationship.
Paul Feig Embraces All Genres, from the Comedy 'Jackpot!' to Blumhouse's 'Worst Roommate Ever': 'I'm a Maximalist'Paul Feig embraces his luck as a director, blending genres and exploring new narratives with projects like 'Jackpot!' and upcoming sequels.
Roger Corman: a career in picturesRoger Corman directed numerous films, including adaptations of Poe's works and collaborations with actors like Vincent Price and Jack Nicholson.
Slum to stardom: Indonesian film director Joko Anwar is riding highDirector Joko Anwar juggles multiple film projects successfully, including his latest box office success, Siksa Kubur (Grave Torture).