I may have been on vacation last week, but you’d never know it from the latest issue of NOW.
Seriously, check it out: You’ve got my TIFF interviews with Cemetery of Splendor writer-director Apichatpong Weerasethakul and the River team of Jamie M. Dagg and Rossif Sutherland, and my more recent catch-up with Born to Be Blue‘s Ethan Hawke.
And I also contributed this little contrarian essay to our Binge package. Wrote it in an attic loft in Putney like a proper grump, I did.
One thing you won’t find in the paper is the moment where I got to thank Hawke for introducing me to Seymour Bernstein at TIFF a couple of years back. That conversation led me to launch Someone Else’s Movie, which has made my life considerably more interesting over the last year. I hope you’re enjoying it too.