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Women to Watch.

We speak to the woman behind 52 Films By Women: the campaign to get us watching a film helmed by a woman director at least once a week.

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Keeping it Local.

The Letterboxd crew heads along the road to see Sam Neill and friends at the New Zealand Film Awards.

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Difference of Opinion.

A check-in on community, moderation and what we’re doing behind the scenes to enable better conversations. 

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Q&A—Jeremy Saulnier.

High fives to Green Room director Jeremy Saulnier not only for getting through most of the 400+ questions you asked, but for taking the time to really consider his answers.

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Year in Review

2016—Midyear.

Taika Waititi’s rural comedy Hunt for the Wilderpeople takes the top spot at the halfway point of 2016.

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Pronouns.

Today we added a new pronoun feature to ’ profiles. Until now, for the purpose of ease and inclusion, everyone was referred to using the singular “they/their” in the Activity feed, e.g. “Gemma added Paris is Burning to their watchlist”.

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Funny Bone.

An interview with Tickled directors David Farrier and Dylan Reeve about what happens when tickling goes bad.

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Life in Film

Brothers Bloom.

Documentarian Crystal Moselle on working with the Angulo brothers and running with The Wolfpack.

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Beyond Thunderdome.

Jabin Dickins, special effects on-set supervisor for Mad Max: Fury Road, on the films that inspired his love of pyrotechnics, working with George Miller, and that truck explosion.

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Way Out West.

Slow West writer-director (and Beta Band member) John Maclean on the ’80s titles, music documentaries and soundtracks that formed him.

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