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It’s a joy to see the leaders of the independent world foster new, exciting talent. → Read More
Now that you’ve had a chance to binge the whole show, we’ve got some questions about where the Duffer Brothers will take us next season. → Read More
In honor of Museum of Modern Art’s own retrospective on the work and career of filmmaker Ira Sachs, we’ve created one of our own. → Read More
According to studies, you are wasting two times as much of your life on the Netflix browsing menu. → Read More
The actors and actresses of all ages who did some of the best work of their career without anyone seeing their faces. → Read More
Watch a Safdie come into his own with an early short. → Read More
"This is it. It's done. There's ways to do more, but this is the vision," says Maron. → Read More
Amazon is putting on a massive sale, and we’ve got 18 IndieWire-approved picks for you to purchase ASAP. → Read More
The festival that founded now-hit TV shows on HBO and Netflix looks ahead to a bright future. → Read More
The Summer 2016 issue features articles on “Transparent” and “Ex Machina” and, for the first time ever, it’s totally free. → Read More
Trailers for blockbusters, trailers for modern American epics, trailers that even showed the whole film in two minutes. → Read More
The prolific director discusses his latest film “Microbe and Gasoline,” and how young filmmakers can perfect the skill of dream-telling. → Read More
From the IndieWire Vault: “I don’t think I’m that funny. I make my wife laugh once or twice around the house, but nothing special.” → Read More
The iconic director stops by Marc Maron’s garage to discuss his wildly diverse career. → Read More
From the IndieWire Vault: “It’s been a long time. it’s like chasing a beautiful woman for 80 years and then it’s, ‘Well, here I am.’” → Read More
These lessons from Palm Springs Shortfest could change the way you think about your Kickstarter campaign altogether. → Read More
From veiled fictitious candidates to portraits of real-life pioneers, these are the films that best illuminate our political past and present. → Read More
The Oscar-nominated director's 1998 short flirts with cliques, punk music and growing up. → Read More
On the “How Are You Thinking About” podcast, the filmmaker talks about the value of creating a story and how he’s dealt with his depression. → Read More
From the IndieWire Vault: “I never realized they got up early when they didn’t feel like getting up.” → Read More