The director, whose latest film, “Oh, Canada,” opened this December, discusses four of his favorites.
The director, whose latest film, “Oh, Canada,” opened this December, discusses four of his favorite works of fiction.
Are you a lonely, depressed man scribbling down his thoughts in an empty room? You might just be a Paul Schrader character.
Paul Schrader talks Jacob Elordi's casting in 'Oh, Canada,' joking that when author Bret Easton Ellis heard, he 'came in his ...
Richard Gere and Paul Schrader talk about reuniting 44 years after their groundbreaking collaboration on 'American Gigolo.' ...
Schrader cast Elordi in "Oh, Canada" prior to his breakout turn in "Wuthering Heights" director Emerald Fennell’s “Saltburn.” ...
The acclaimed director talks about having an opinion, capturing the zeitgeist and making another movie with Richard Gere.
Reuniting with his “American Gigolo” director Paul Schrader, Gere and his costar Uma Thurman dig deep into a dying ...
Schrader cited the Bollywood icon's hesitation to being a "second banana" to DiCaprio as to why the crime drama was never ...
Paul Schrader explores the seedy underbelly of artistic compulsion and the horrors the man in the room must bury to move forward.
Fifty years after his screenwriting debut via Sydney Pollack’s The Yakuza and a mere forty-six since his directorial debut ...