Category: Interviews
This Pedro Pascal Sci-fi Film Reignited Sophie Thatcher’s Passion for Acting
This Pedro Pascal Sci-fi Film Reignited Sophie Thatcher’s Passion for Acting

The Big Picture Welcome to a new episode of Collider Ladies Night with Heretic star Sophie Thatcher. During her chat with Collider’s Perri Nemiroff, she recaps her road to becoming one of the most exciting artists in horror right now.…

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Coherence Director James Byrkit Discusses a Sequel & His Mind-Melting Sci-Fi Show Shatter Belt
Coherence Director James Byrkit Discusses a Sequel & His Mind-Melting Sci-Fi Show Shatter Belt

James Byrkit is creating some of the most intellectual and original sci-fi out there, and speaks with MovieWeb's James Melzer about his work, from the cult classic Coherence and its upcoming sequel to his star-studded series Shatter Belt. Shatter Belt…

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Hawai’i International Film Festival 2024: Gerard Elmore and Mitchel Merrick on Kūkini
Hawai’i International Film Festival 2024: Gerard Elmore and Mitchel Merrick on Kūkini

Kūkini A historical action-epic set in a 1790’s Hawai’i rift of inter-island warfare, Gerard Elmore and Mitchel Merrick’s 26-minute short Kūkini boasts kinetic chase scenes and battle sequences combined with a rigorous attention to cultural accuracy and practice: In addition…

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‘Small Things Like These’ Screenwriter Reveals Why He and Cillian Murphy Are the Perfect Pair
‘Small Things Like These’ Screenwriter Reveals Why He and Cillian Murphy Are the Perfect Pair

Enda Walsh may not be a household name, but he should be. He’s one of Ireland’s most prolific and celebrated living playwrights, with original productions including Ballyturk, The Walworth Farce, and Mistermam. Movie buffs may know him for adapting the…

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Weekend in Taipei Star Luke Evans on Reuniting with Fast & Furious Star for More Action
Weekend in Taipei Star Luke Evans on Reuniting with Fast & Furious Star for More Action

Luke Evans discusses bringing his action charm to the new film Weekend in Taipei and reuniting with Sung Kang from the Fast & Furious franchise for the film. He touches on the exhausting action scenes of the movie, and what…

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Hawai’i International Film Festival 2024: Zoë Eisenberg on Chaperone
Hawai’i International Film Festival 2024: Zoë Eisenberg on Chaperone

Mitzi Akaha in Chaperone A chance encounter with a teenage Lothario who thought she was still in high school inspired Zoë Eisenberg to begin writing her solo directorial debut, Chaperone, which premiered at the 2024 Slamdance Film Festival and won…

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Sung Kang and Weekend in Taipei Director George Huang Discuss the Action of the New Film
Sung Kang and Weekend in Taipei Director George Huang Discuss the Action of the New Film

Action star Sung Kang and his director on the new film Weekend in Taipei speak to MovieWeb about the epic fight scenes of their new film, and how to create a good bad guy (and a good Asian character) without…

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Pierce Brosnan Discusses the Last Rifleman and the Damages of War
Pierce Brosnan Discusses the Last Rifleman and the Damages of War

Pierce Brosnan will always be best known for playing James Bond in Golden Eye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and more, but his career has spanned decades, genres, and scales, appearing in countless other classics, including Mrs. Doubtfire, Mamma Mia, The Thomas…

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Hippo Director Mark Rapaport Explains His Personal Connection to the Dark Family Comedy
Hippo Director Mark Rapaport Explains His Personal Connection to the Dark Family Comedy

Mark Rapaport, co-writer and director of Hippo, discusses the dark festival favorite and his personal connection to its horrific and hilarious depiction of family, religion, and sex. Hippo hits select theaters Nov. 8, 2024, from Kinematics. Disclaimer: This story is…

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“This is Going to Be the Most Circuitous Interview”: Alan Rudolph on Breakfast of Champions
“This is Going to Be the Most Circuitous Interview”: Alan Rudolph on Breakfast of Champions

Bruce Willis in Breakfast of Champions (photo by Joyce Rudolph) 25 years ago, Alan Rudolph’s Breakfast of Champions left theaters as quickly as it arrived, barely making a blip during a landmark year in American cinema save for a litany…

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‘Heretic’ – There’s a Good Reason Hugh Grant Kept Meowing on Set
‘Heretic’ – There’s a Good Reason Hugh Grant Kept Meowing on Set

The Big Picture Collider's Perri Nemiroff sits down with Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, and Chloe East, the stars of A24's Heretic. In the movie, two Mormon missionaries knock on the wrong door and find themselves trapped in a cat-and-mouse game…

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Tokyo International Film Festival 2024: Tsuta Tetsuichiro on Black Ox
Tokyo International Film Festival 2024: Tsuta Tetsuichiro on Black Ox

Lee Kang-sheng and Fukuyo the ox in Black Ox Telling the story of a small, subsistence farming mountain community whose few remaining members keep drifting away to nearby cities, Tsuta Tetsuichiro’s second feature, 2013’s The Tale of Iya, drew upon…

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