Beyond Snow — HUCK catches up with the former pro snowboarder Jamie Heinrich to talk about his new movie Happily Never After and his no-budget approach to filmmaking.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Against the Code — In a world where branded surf footage is amassing online, can the independent filmmaker still keep things DIY?
Written by: Chris Nelson
Keepin' It Indie — HUCK talks to Jeanie Finlay, director of a new documentary, Sound It Out, about Stockton-on-Tees last surviving independent record store.
Written by: Ed Andrews
A History of Sadness — Mike Mills may be showing Hollywood how real films are made, but he still refuses to turn his back on the past.
Written by: Adam Woodward
A riot grrrl with a message for the world — Miranda July leaves pieces of herself everywhere she goes. Through films, books, online projects and one-woman live shows, she’s found a way to quell the urge to reach out and connect. Her new film, The Future, seems propelled by that same need.
Written by: Dan Crane
A Hand to Hold — An impromptu jam by Ben Howard and his band in their apartment after a heavy night at the Looking Sideways festival in Tignes, France.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Locomotive Surf — Timmy Curran explores the rail roads that snake across his state for an alternative slice of celluloid, The Union Express.
Written by: Michael Kew
Like Spike — Ty Evans takes inspiration from the best. It’s no wonder, then, that his videos resonate far beyond the world of skate.
Written by: Jay Riggio
Ask What If — The Spike Jonze Tribute, by Mark Lewman
Written by: Mark Lewman
The Interview — HUCK speaks to the legendary director about films and skateboarding, and shows why he prefers the doing instead of the talking.
Written by: Jonathan Crocker