CHUNGKING EXPRESS — Wong Kar Wai puts "Dreams" on the menu

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ALL OF US STRANGERS — Andrew Haigh believes in the Power of Love

Isolated during the COVID pandemic, director Andrew Haigh (LOOKING) wrote a feature about a man trying to break out of isolation and loss...and peppered it with the dance-pop hits that made him feel less lonely as a gay teen in the '80s.Andrew tells host Rico Gagliano about the c ...  Show more

BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM — Gurinder Chadha shoots and scores

On the opening day of the World Cup, we take a look and a listen to the soccer-centric sleeper BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM (2002). Director Gurinder Chadha tells Rico about making her breakthrough rom-com about girl power, British Asian identity, and football—and how its mashup soundtra ...  Show more

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