On Jeffrey Dahmer, classics professors, soccer hooligans and comic books.
Interview
Vancouver writers Dina Del Bucchia and Daniel Zomparelli on what we can learn from romantic comedies, why unrequited love is gross, and why everyone wants to slap Nicolas Cage.
The New York Times film critic on the mistrust of critical vocabulary, making a case for his own abilities, and Ratatouille.
Speaking with the author of Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship, about violence and repression in Kagame-led Rwanda and the dark side of supposed symbols of progress.
The Quebec director on tackling suicide, absence, and inherited melancholia in her latest film.
The story behind the last known interview with the author of Herzog, Ravelstein, and The Adventures of Augie March, with exclusive video.
Talking with the author of What Belongs to You about the stimulating power of language, the falseness of authenticity, and how important it is to be an idiot.
Speaking with the comic writer about the history and current state of horror comics, the hot tempers of Aquaman fans, and life as a child hypnotist.
The director of Arabian Nights on Godard as the master of clash, "artisanal blockbusters," and why cinema is like electricity.
The actor and writer joins us on the telephone from his Great Aunt Doris's home in Murray Hill.
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