Whitney Mallett
'The Lure' Is a Gorgeous Documentary About a Search for Literal Buried Treasure
We talked to the director of 'The Lure,' which follows an eccentric old millionaire and the treasure hunters looking for his buried loot in the Rocky Mountains.
Charlie Brooker Says the New Season of 'Black Mirror' Is All About Gaming
We caught up with the 'Black Mirror' creator to talk about the gamification of the show, and of the world.
SADAF's New Video Finds the "Stillness" In Between Chaos and Control
The clip for her HOSS Records single was shot on location in Maui.
An Interview with Andres Serrano, the Photographer Who Aestheticizes Violence
We caught up with the ever-provocative artist Andres Serrano to talk about his intense new exhibition, power, and stating the obvious.
The Strange, Sad Story of Laz Rojas, the 'One-Man Movie Studio'
Laz Rojas' self-shot acting reel—in which the filmmaker portrays over 100 characters—didn't get him cast, but it turned him into a cult favorite of the 1990s.
Inside the World of Meth Addicts and Militias in Rural Louisiana
From pregnant strippers shooting up to militiamen wading through swampy waters, Roberto Minervini's documentary 'The Other Side' takes an intimate look at those living on the fringes of American society.
Maggie Lee's 'Mommy' Is a Devastating, Nuanced Documentary About Losing Your Parents
Mommy chronicles a return to Lee's childhood home in New Jersey in the wake of her mother's unexpected death. It's a collage of home videos, grief, cell phone videos, suburban memories, Kumon classes, stuffed animals, and GeoCities aesthetics.
Spectacle Is Crowdfunding Its Next Ten Years of Bizarro Cinema in Brooklyn
The independent theater would like your help to keep screening the genre, art-house, and experimental films you can't find anywhere else.