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The actor-director on why she felt it was time “to see my own experience” onscreen — and in a bona fide holiday movie
The documentarian and longtime Springsteen collaborator talks about being in the room with the E Street Band as they made their first new album in six years
Rob Sheffield pays tribute to the original James Bond — a man who would be king that never lost his mojo
The filmmaker behind one of the best, most surreal documentaries of the year opens up about why she kept killing her aged father onscreen — and why the film is testament to their bond
How Martin Scorsese influenced a generation of filmmakers and gave us the template for the modern gangster movie
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