Category: Interviews
“There Are No Good Harnesses, Clips and Clamps That Keep a Drone on a Dog”: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady on Their Sundance Doc Premiere, Folktales
“There Are No Good Harnesses, Clips and Clamps That Keep a Drone on a Dog”: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady on Their Sundance Doc Premiere, Folktales

Still from Folktales. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. For Jesus Camp and Detropia directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, a film can be born from the most inconspicuous of things, like something they have overheard, or a phrase that stayed with…

Read more
Rebecca Wisocky on Hetty’s Power, Relationship Surprises, and What’s Ahead in ‘Ghosts’ Season 4
Rebecca Wisocky on Hetty’s Power, Relationship Surprises, and What’s Ahead in ‘Ghosts’ Season 4

Over four seasons, Rebecca Wisocky has made Ghosts’ Lady of the House, Hetty Woodstone, one of the most simultaneously silly and dramatic characters on television. From helping her great great great niece with dicey business advice from beyond the grave…

Read more
“I Just Wanted to Make Art with My Friends”: Producers Luke Patton & Joe Camerota on Didn’t Die
“I Just Wanted to Make Art with My Friends”: Producers Luke Patton & Joe Camerota on Didn’t Die

Still from Didn't Die. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. In Meera Menon’s Sundance Midnights selection Didn’t Die, a podcast host in a post-apocalyptic finds herself faced by challenges both familial and professional. Didn’t Die was produced by Menon; her husband, co-writer, VFX supervisor…

Read more
Jared Douglas Battles Misconceptions Toward Loggers on ‘The Last Woodsmen’
Jared Douglas Battles Misconceptions Toward Loggers on ‘The Last Woodsmen’

Discovery Channel has been host to an array of heavy-hitting docuseries that tackle unique worlds and industries. Like Deadliest Catch and Gold Rush before it comes The Last Woodsmen. Taking viewers into the unique industry of logging, The Last Woodsmen…

Read more
“The Story Is Like a Lot of My Peers, Friends and Family”: Director Rashad Frett On His Sundance Competition Drama, Ricky
“The Story Is Like a Lot of My Peers, Friends and Family”: Director Rashad Frett On His Sundance Competition Drama, Ricky

Image from Ricky. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Rashad Frett arrives at Sundance with his debut feature, Ricky, following work as a combat medic, a stint in business school, and directing an independent TV pilot he called “a Connecticut version of…

Read more
'Common Side Effects' Creators on Their Adult Swim Show & Our Broken Health Care System
'Common Side Effects' Creators on Their Adult Swim Show & Our Broken Health Care System

'Common Side Effects' co-creators Joe Bennett and Steve Hely break down their incredible new Adult Swim comedy thriller and how it speaks to our times. It premieres Feb. 2 on @AdultSwim and next day on Max. Disclaimer: This story is…

Read more
Corinne Olympios Keeps It Hot in the Kitchen on ‘Worst Cooks in America’
Corinne Olympios Keeps It Hot in the Kitchen on ‘Worst Cooks in America’

First, she was in a house with villains. Now, she's living it up in a kitchen with a stacked lineup of villains on the latest season of Worst Cooks in America. Though she may have been painted as a villain…

Read more
“Perfection Can Be Your Enemy”: DP Paul Gleason on Didn’t Die
“Perfection Can Be Your Enemy”: DP Paul Gleason on Didn’t Die

Kiran Deol and George Basil in Didn't Die In Didn’t Die, the host of a podcast continues broadcasting even after the apocalypse, using irony to mask her fear. The 2025 Sundance Film Festival Midnights selection contrasts her podcast demeanor with her…

Read more
Ryan Coogler Talks “Sinners” and the Release of the New Trailer
Ryan Coogler Talks “Sinners” and the Release of the New Trailer

Ryan Coogler, the visionary filmmaker behind Black Panther and Creed, sat down to discuss his fifth directorial feature, Sinners, which is shaping up to be his most personal and ambitious project yet. The highly anticipated trailer has finally dropped, offering…

Read more
‘The Night Agent’s Gabriel Basso on the Consequences of Season 2 and What’s to Come in Season 3
‘The Night Agent’s Gabriel Basso on the Consequences of Season 2 and What’s to Come in Season 3

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Season 2 of The Night Agent.] Summary Season 3 of the Netflix series 'The Night Agent' will be the best yet, with more answers and returning characters. Gabriel Basso is excited but…

Read more
'Love Me' Filmmakers Sam & Andrew Zuchero Talk Kristen Stewart, AI, and Going to Space
'Love Me' Filmmakers Sam & Andrew Zuchero Talk Kristen Stewart, AI, and Going to Space

Sam & Andrew Zuchero discuss their feature film debut starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun, a sci-fi romance like you've never seen. #LoveMe is in theaters Jan. 31 from Bleecker Street Films. Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer…

Read more
“The Onus Always Comes Back to Producers’ Creativity”: Producer Colleen Cassingham on Life After
“The Onus Always Comes Back to Producers’ Creativity”: Producer Colleen Cassingham on Life After

Still from Life After. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Life After is an investigation into the whereabouts of Elizabeth Bouvia, whose request for medically assisted in dying in 1983 kicked off a debate that still rages today. The film is Reid…

Read more
1 112 113 114 115 116 535