interview
How Trey Edward Shults Turns His Own Family Drama Into Hit Indie Films
Like his previous movies, the acclaimed ‘Waves’ draws from the writer-director’s personal life. Shults talks to MEL about the challenges of father-son relationships and the risks involved in being a white filmmaker telling the story of a black family.
Errol Morris Will Tell You How Fascism Made Steve Bannon Even Richer
Now 71, the legendary documentarian sits down with MEL to discuss ‘American Dharma,’ Trump, Nazis and the utter insanity of world history
The Ashamed Men Who Worked for Weinstein Speak Out
The director of the new Weinstein doc ‘Untouchable’ discusses what’s at stake in the producer’s upcoming court case and how we should feel about some of his male underlings finally coming out against him
The Teen Boys Live-Broadcasting Positive Messages to Fangirls Who Want to Hug Their Brains Out
Filmmaker Liza Mandelup talks about her surprisingly moving documentary ‘Jawline,’ which goes inside the surreal, asexual world of boy broadcasts