When it comes to making a movie, directors have the big ideas, stars have the oversize salaries and studio executives have the loudly expressed opinions, but film editors know the most about process.
One of Hollywood's most provocative young voices of the '80s and '90s, Gregg Araki remains optimistic for a new generation of filmmakers.
Abbie Algar, the director of programming at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center, always has a lot of choices to make. Ultimately, she decides what the nonprofit film center screens—whether it’s ...