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Displaying all articles tagged:
The View From Home
the view from whoopi’s home
Jan. 5, 2022
Whoopi Is Over It
She’s “fabulous” and “starving” in quarantine.
By
Wolfgang Ruth
the view from home
Mar. 24, 2021
Meghan McCain Accidentally Made a Great Point About Representation on
The View
“Does that mean that one of us should be leaving?”
By
Justin Curto
the view from home
Jan. 7, 2021
Watch Meghan McCain Call Trump a ‘Mad King’ on
The View
“I’m calling on all Republicans and conservatives who still have clout: We have to invoke the 25th Amendment.”
By
Zoe Haylock
the view from home
Oct. 27, 2020
Will Animators Inherit the Post-Pandemic Earth?
World of Tomorrow
’s Don Hertzfeldt wonders what will happen when all the animators emerge “from our holes in the ground” with new projects.
By
Don Hertzfeldt
the view from home
June 29, 2020
How Protesting Helped Tayarisha Poe Feel Normal Again
The
Selah and the Spades
director isn’t expecting a “yes, the revolution has arrived” moment — but she is feeling a lot of hope.
By
Tayarisha Poe
As told to
Alison Willmore
the view from home
June 22, 2020
Director Stanley Nelson Is Proud His Children Left Him to Go Protest
The documentarian hopes the industry understands, “This is not an opportunity for white filmmakers to get another commission.”
By
Stanley Nelson
As told to
Nate Jones
coronavirus
May 27, 2020
Aneesh Chaganty Is Living in His Parents’ House, Contemplating
Searching
2
He’s not writing or directing the sequel anymore. Instead, he’s focusing on a new heist movie and pitching a new TV show, too.
By
Aneesh Chaganty
As told to
Sean Fitz-Gerald
coronavirus
May 27, 2020
The Best Movies to Watch in Quarantine, According to Famous Directors
Want to disappear into a movie? We asked Luca Guadagnino, Claire Denis, Michael Mann, David Lynch, and more to recommend some escapist films.
By
Vulture Editors
coronavirus
May 13, 2020
Michael Mann Is Talking to Directors, Wondering When They Can Go Back to Work
In March, the director left Japan mid-shoot. Now stuck at home in L.A., he’s reconnecting with Hollywood: “I know what Daniel Day Lewis is doing.”
By
Michael Mann
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Apr. 28, 2020
Claire Denis Is Making Her Own Hummus and Working on a New Script
In quarantine in Paris, the director is thinking about delayed projects with The Weeknd, Robert Pattinson, and Margaret Qualley, and cooking. A lot.
By
Claire Denis
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Apr. 23, 2020
Force Majeure
Director Wonders Whether the Media Is the Problem
In Sweden, Ruben Östlund is using public transportation and considering how the life he experiences off-line contrasts with the digital world.
By
Ruben Östlund
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Apr. 17, 2020
A French Director Fears Parisians Aren’t Taking the Coronavirus Seriously
As
Revenge
filmmaker Coralie Fargeat ponders a second wave of infections in her city, she turns to the
Jumanji
movie franchise for solace.
By
Coralie Fargeat
As told to
Jordan Crucchiola
coronavirus
Apr. 16, 2020
The Mexican Filmmaker Writing a Movie About the End of the World
Tigers Are Not Afraid
director Issa López lived through swine-flu isolation in Mexico City. A decade later, she’s spending her quarantine wisely.
By
Issa López
As told to
Jordan Crucchiola
coronavirus
Apr. 14, 2020
In Quarantine, Timur Bekmambetov Is Busy Making Movies
In Lockdown in Russia, the filmmaker behind
Searching
and
Unfriended
is convinced screen-centric storytelling can save his industry.
By
Timur Bekmambetov
As told to
Jordan Crucchiola
coronavirus
Apr. 10, 2020
David Lynch Is Making Tiny Lamps in Quarantine
The Los Angeles-based filmmaker is also doing a lot of meditating — to open up “the tube through which ideas flow.”
By
David Lynch
As told to
Patrick Flanary
coronavirus
Apr. 9, 2020
A Polish Director Worries About Populist Politicians in Quarantine
The Other Lamb
’s Małgorzata Szumowska wonders if she’ll make a comedy when the dark times pass.
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Apr. 6, 2020
Icelandic Director Baltasar Kormákur Spends Quarantine Thinking About Volcanoes
The
Everest
filmmaker sees the coronavirus as another force of planet Earth: “It’s intelligent. That’s the scariest thing. It has a way of surviving.”
By
Baltasar Kormákur
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Apr. 2, 2020
Iranian Filmmaker Mehrdad Oskouei Awaits a Prison Sentence in Quarantine
The documentarian has been sentenced to a year in prison. He wonders if he were there now, amid the coronavirus, how would he spend his time?
By
Mehrdad Oskouei
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Mar. 30, 2020
New Zealand’s Ant Timpson Is Watching the World End From the Ends of the Earth
Life isn’t a beach for the maker of the Elijah Wood thriller
Come to Daddy
, who wonders what will be left of the indie film world, post-pandemic.
By
Ant Timpson
As told to
Alison Willmore
coronavirus
Mar. 25, 2020
Brazil’s Kleber Mendonça Filho Is Escaping From Dystopia Into Older Films
The
Bacurau
filmmaker understands why people see our current crisis in his latest movie, but personally, he’d prefer to be watching Lubitsch.
By
Kleber Mendonça Filho
As told to
Alison Willmore
coronavirus
Mar. 23, 2020
For Edgar Wright, Every Day Is a Zombie Fantasy Now
The writer of two apocalyptic comedies explains what life in quarantine is like in London.
By
Edgar Wright
As told to
Bilge Ebiri
coronavirus
Mar. 16, 2020
What Luca Guadagnino Is Reading, Watching, and Thinking About in Lockdown
The Milan-based director of
Call Me by Your Name
is still working, but he goes outside only to retrieve his newspapers.
By
Luca Guadagnino
As told to
Hunter Harris