Catching Up with Jay Chandrasekhar
In a conversation with Paste, the Super Troopers and Beerfest director/actor spoke at length about the film’s origins, directing TV and how he approaches getting bad reviews. read more
Seven Films We're Looking Forward to at Rooftop Films 2013
Springtime in New York City can only mean one thing — the awesome Rooftop Films series. Rooftop always brings a fascinating slate, and this year is no different. Here are seven we can especially recommend.... read more
Catching Up With Bill Ross of Tchoupitoulas
In more than a few of its slim 80 minutes, Tchoupitoulas feels like it accomplishes the impossible. Tchoupitoulas, before you keep asking, is pronounced “CHOP-ih-TOO-lus,” and it’s the second movie from Bill and Turner Ross, collectively known as the Ross Brothers. It is ostensibly a documentary, but the movie lands in a hazy area between fiction and nonfiction. You won’t find any issues being discussed, or any world problems solved, only a bleary-eyed, overnight New Orleans adventure with three teenage brothers. From the very first shot, we’re inside the brain of the younger brother, privy to his internal dialogue, and... read more
TONIGHT: Ondi Timoner Project Offers Shepard Fairey T-Shirts, Amanda Palmer Episode
We’ve been keeping you in touch with our friend and sometime collaborator Ondi Timoner’s new project, A Total Disruption, about the innovators shaping our collective future, and its Kickstarter campaign. Tonight, for the last night of the campaign, Ondi has given backers a very special twofer.... read more
A Musical Firefight: SFIFF Rescores Silent Film Classic Waxworks
If there’s one thing Matthias Bossi knows about his first gig accompanying a silent film, it’s that he has no idea what his music will sound like.... read more
Dumbing Down The Great Gatsby: Will Baz Luhrmann's Spectacle Miss the Point?
The Great Gatsby is part satire, part tragedy, and a successful film adaptation would require depth, irony, and nuance. read more
Catching Up With Peter Bogdanovich, Cheryl Hines, and Will Slocombe of Pasadena
One of the nicest surprises of the always-excellent Sarasota Film Festival this year was Will Slocombe’s Pasadena, starring Peter Bogdanovich and Cheryl Hines. It’s a pressure cooker of a family drama with a very personal connection to its writer/director. Anchored by Bogdanovich and Hines, plus standouts like Sonya Walger, Wilson Bethel, and especially a bravura performance by Alicia Witt, the film wasn’t always pleasant to watch, but it was never less than fascinating. Paste sat down with Slocombe, Bogdanovich, and Hines to discuss family connections, awkward silences, and how John Cassavetes saved Bogdanovich’s premiere once upon a time.... read more
Kickstarter Pick of the Month: Ondi Timoner's A Total Disruption
Each month, your friends at Paste scour Kickstarter to find projects worthy of your support and love. Support independent art today by becoming a backer, and spread the word, why dontcha?... read more
Catching Up With Katee Sackhoff on Sexy Evil Genius
Since the close of Battlestar Galactica, Katee Sackhoff has been one of the most active of the cult classic’s illustrious alumni. She had a long run on 24, of course, but she’s also had significant multi-episode roles in CSI and Robot Chicken, as well as her central role in the A&E series Longmire. But her latest project is one she feels a different kind of passion for, and not just because she’s a producer. Sexy Evil Genius (out today on DVD, VOD, and digital download) was written by Scott Lew, the development-executive-turned-screenwriter who is waging a brave battle with ALS.... read more
This Was Roger Ebert's Happening
When you love something, you stick with it. read more
My Roger Ebert
[Ebert's] writing style was welcoming and warm, and it assumed you were smart enough to appreciate the sorts of movies he was praising. read more
Check out Issue #87 of PASTE.COM featuring Danny Boyle
From zombie movies to heartwarming kids' tales, Danny Boyle is one of our most versatile and talented directors—he's on this week's issue of PASTE, which also features actress Jane Levy, soul singer Charles Bradley and three young bands—Telekinesis, Brown Bird and CHVRCHES. read more
Catching up with Anna Camp and Ashley Williams of Sequin Raze
Two of the best performances we saw at SXSW this year came in a narrative short. Sarah Gertrude Shapiro’s Sequin Raze does more in twenty minutes than most features do in nearly two hours. Anna Camp (The Help, Pitch Perfect, True Blood) and Ashley Williams (How I Met Your Mother, Margin Call) sat down with Paste to talk about dropping pizza, drinking tequila, and accidentally sleeping together.... read more
Catching Up With Derek Watson, Director of This is Normal
There are many powerful moments in the short documentary, This Is Normal. However, there is one particular scene that speaks directly to a certain danger in embracing the so-called American Dream as we know it.... read more
True/False Festival Report
Tim Grierson reports from the True/False Festival—a hidden gem for film lovers read more
Olivia Wilde on the Cover of PASTE.COM Special Issue
Our International Women's Day issue features entertainers and activists, including Olivia Wilde, America Ferrera, Amy Brenneman and Somaly Mam, along with music from Kimya Dawson, Abigail Washburn, Brooke Waggoner and Frally Hynes. read more
Catching Up With Carrie Preston
Carrie Preston has been everywhere this TV season. read more
2013 Oscar Preview: Who Will Win, Who Should Win
On Sunday night, the wildest Oscar season in years comes to a close. Here's our best guess as to where everything will stand once all the confetti has flown. read more
The Academy Awards 2029
The first Academy Awards ceremony was held on Thursday, May 16, 1929, when Wings won what was then called Outstanding Picture. Film critic Tim Grierson wonders, "What could the Oscars look like on their 100th anniversary?" read more
The Internet Reacts to J.J. Abrams Signing on for Star Wars VII
We collected some responses and formulated our own take on the Internet's reaction to Abrams' Star Wars debut. read more

