I’m Still Here director Walter Salles shares his four favorite films with Letterboxd.

I’m Still Here director Walter Salles shares his four favorite films with Letterboxd.
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, filmmakers tell Letterboxd about the movie that makes them believe in the power of romance.
The hosts of the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards nomination ceremony, Mia McKenna-Bruce and Will Sharpe, play a round of Guess the Nominee based on your Letterboxd reviews.
The cast of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy—Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall and Chiwetel Ejiofor—discuss the franchise’s legacy, British comedies and more (Spice Girls!)
After an Audience First screening by Letterboxd and The Ankler, director Edward Berger and screenwriter Peter Straughan read and react to some Letterboxd reviews of Conclave.
Armand star Renate Reinsve and director Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel share their four favorite films with Letterboxd.
Four Favorites with Companion writer-director Drew Hancock and stars Jack Quaid, Harvey Guillén, Megan Suri, Matthew J. McCarthy, Lukas Gage, and Rupert Friend.
Paint Drying filmmaker Charlie Shackleton shares his message to the Letterboxd community for using his experiment film as a message board. He also speaks to his ambitions as an independent documentary director.
Four Favorites with the stars of The Fire Inside, Brian Tyree Henry and Ryan Destiny, the film’s director Rachel Morrison, as well as executive producer and two-time Olympic champion Claressa Shields, whose incredible career is chronicled in the film.
The husband and wife co-writing team of The Brutalist, Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, tell us the VistaVision format films they watched to prepare for shooting on the long-dormant celluloid format.
For the 40-year anniversary of Paris, Texas (complete with a new Criterion Collection edition) Wim Wenders talks about the film’s ending from conception to studio notes. (Spoilers, of course)
While working to get Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2 into theaters, Kevin Costner shares four of his favorite westerns with Letterboxd.
Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, and Felicity Jones talk about their character building in The Brutalist. The film just won three 2025 Golden Globes, Best Picture (Drama), Best Actor — Drama (Brody), and Best Director (Brady Corbet).
For our 2024 Year in Review, a supercut of directors, actors, writers, musicians and film friends sharing the Letterboxd love.
Denis Villeneuve’s spicy sci-fi epic, Malayalam magic and scrappy low-budget comedies are just some of the highlights among Letterboxd’s highest-rated and most popular films of 2024.
Pamela Anderson shares her four favorite films with Letterboxd.
Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Brady Corbet, Stacy Martin, Alessandro Nivola, Raffey Cassidy, Isaach de Bankolé, and Joe Alwyn guess the film in their filmography that appears the most in Letterboxd ’ four favorite films. (Including how Crumb connects to Face/Off.)
Rachel Morrison, Claressa Shields, Ryan Destiny, and Brian Tyree Henry discuss all the work that goes into a boxing training montage and Shields tells us what it’s like to see your life story on screen.
Lily-Rose Depp and Robert Eggers speak to Letterboxd about various influences in directing and performing Nosferatu. From Isabelle Adjani in Possession to a style of Japanese dance.
Did you get what you wanted for Christmas? Nicole Kidman, Harris Dickinson, and Halina Reijn break down the cookie moment in Babygirl.
2024 was the year of the movie musical! To celebrate, we asked your favorite actors and filmmakers for their favorite musical moments on screen.
Four Favorites with the cast and crew of The Brutalist. The Brutalist is now playing in NY and LA theaters, and expanding further around the US via A24 in mid-January.
With Mufasa: The Lion King in theaters around the world, we asked Barry Jenkins how the Disney prequel ran parallel to his iconic recent works of Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk and his previous work with Aaron Pierre on The Underground Railroad.
Angelina Jolie and director Pablo Larraín tell us about cultivating empathy, the legacies of complicated women and how Jolie’s performance in Gia informed Maria.
Filmmakers Yandy Laurens and Garin Nugroho share their four favorite films at the 19th annual Jogja-Netpac Asian Film Festival in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Nightbitch star Amy Adams and director Marielle Heller talk about bringing invisible motherhood to the screen. Plus: how kids’ shows like Bluey and Octonauts help artist-mothers get their work made.