The director, whose latest film, “Oh, Canada,” opened this December, discusses four of his favorites.
The director, whose latest film, “Oh, Canada,” opened this December, discusses four of his favorite works of fiction.
The acclaimed director talks about having an opinion, capturing the zeitgeist and making another movie with Richard Gere.
Paul Schrader explores the seedy underbelly of artistic compulsion and the horrors the man in the room must bury to move ...
Their ages vary. But a conspicuous handful of filmmaking lions in winter, or let’s say late autumn, have given us new reasons ...
In Oh, Canada, Paul Schrader’s latest, Leonard Fife (Richard Gere), the fictional protagonist in the 2021 novel, Foregone, ...
Didion & Babitz by Lili Anolik is 352 pages of photographs and prose relying on an imagined and quixotic relationship between ...
In an era of short attention spans and flash-in-the-pan careers, this year has stood out for the amount of work produced by filmmaking veterans. But anyone looking for evidence to confirm a general ...
In a whirligig forty-two minutes, Carax combines his spectacular cinematic ambitions and his singular sense of style with ...
From ‘Jaws’ to ‘Barbie’, we look at some of the most unlikely improvisations in movie history and the stories behind them ...
Willem Dafoe names his most overlooked movie - 2007's 'Go Go Tales', his second collaboration with director Abel Ferrara.
A review of Oh, Canada, a film by Paul Schrader starring Richard Gere and Jacob Elordi, in select theatres starting Friday,3, 2024 ...