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HIGH ART, Bill Sage, Patricia Clarkson, 1998.
New on Physical Media
Classics from John Waters, Bob Rafelson, Lisa Cholodenko, and more are ready to take home this month.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 18: Garrett Kennell and Michelle Khare attend the YouTube FYC event at Pacific Design Center on May 18, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Araya Doheny/Getty Images for YouTube)
IndieWire Honors
IndieWire Honors: Ahead of IndieWire Honors, Khare's creative and life partner reflects on the ambition that made "Challenge Accepted" one of YouTube's most innovative and popular nonfiction series.
Michelle Khare
IndieWire Honors
IndieWire Honors: The YouTube trailblazer and our 2026 Pulse Award winner explains how vulnerability, curiosity, and relentless optimism turned seemingly impossible challenges into a thriving community.
I Will Find You stars Britt Lower as Rachel Mills in the new Netflix series from Harlan Coben
Good Month to Switch to HBO
A star-studded Harlan Coben adaptation, the latest season of "Sesame Street," and a slew of TV acquired from other networks make up a light month of June on Netflix.
STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU, from left: Pedro Pascal, Grogu, 2026. ph: Nicola Goode / © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
Craft Interview
VFX supervisor John Knoll tells IndieWire about the movie's practical and digital effects, and the computer-generated Martin Scorsese as an alien food truck vendor.
Greg Kwedar and Charles Melton attend the 'Beef' S2 New York screening at Regal Union Square on April 15, 2026 in New York City.
IndieWire Honors
IndieWire Honors: Director Greg Kwedar, who worked with Performance Award recipient Charles Melton on the upcoming film "Saturn Return," says there's something about the actor that "makes the company stronger, healthier, and kinder."
Performance Award recipient Charles Melton stars in 'Beef' Season 2 on Netflix.
IndieWire Honors
IndieWire Honors: The Performance Award recipient found making Season 2 of the Emmy-winning Netflix anthology series "frustrating" at times, but found success in trusting his showrunner's vision.
Emma Bullimore, Marc Munden, Jack Thorne and Joel Wilson speak during a Q&A at a special screening of new BBC Drama 'Lord Of The Flies' at BFI Southbank on January 26, 2026 in London, England.
IndieWire Honors
IndieWire Honors: “Lord of the Flies” executive producer Joel Wilson shares core memories of having creator Jack Thorne and actor David McKenna over for dinner in advance of their Netflix limited series.
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