#803: 2020 Golden Brick Nominees / The Nest
Eleven titles from emerging directors who are vying for this year's Golden Brick Award.
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Eleven titles from emerging directors who are vying for this year's Golden Brick Award.
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Read More10 questions about what remains of the 2020 movie year.
Read MoreYou know it's high-concept when you can fit the plot right into the title.
Read MoreThe latest from Sofia Coppola plays like a spiritual sequel to "Lost in Translation."
Read MoreDavid Byrne's ecstatic new concert film, the latest from Aaron Sorkin—and what to see at this year's CIFF.
Read MoreMilos Forman's Best Picture-winning biopic inspires a consideration of Mozart at the movies.
Read MoreDirector Kirsten Johnson's inventive send-off to her aging father is "a miracle of a film."
Read MoreThe esteemed art photographer joins Adam and Josh for a conversation about the movies that bring landscapes to vivid life.
Read MoreDirector Sean Durkin returns with his first film since "Martha Marcy May Marlene"—and Chantal Akerman's '75 masterpiece.
Read MoreThe man who invented the sound of the spaghetti western.
Read MoreGot new Nolan. Got new Kaufman. Need new brain.
Read MoreMore evidence that Dev Patel needs to be a huge star—and Vera Chytilová's Czech New Wave classic.
Read MoreThe two-time Oscar-winning director is back with the new doc "Desert One."
Read MorePlus thoughts on Kris Rey's "I Used To Go Here" and Beyoncé's "Black Is King."
Read MoreReconsidering the 2017 Best Picture nominee—and Nolan, ranked.
Read MoreThe director of "Meek's Cutoff" and "Wendy and Lucy" talks about casting John "Cookie" Magaro and the influence of Satyajit Ray.
Read MoreLove in the time of quantum physics—in Nolan's sci-fi epic and in the new Andy Samberg comedy.
The Broadway phenomenon comes to the small screen.