Category: Interviews
Maybe We’re Going To Be Killing Some More Characters
Maybe We’re Going To Be Killing Some More Characters

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with Robert Kirkman at San Diego Comic-Con 2025. Kirkman shares his process writing for the Energon Universe Transformers comics, teasing his Issue #25. He also discusses Invincible Season 4, the status of Season 5, and…

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Interview: Ben Rivers on Mare’s Nest
Interview: Ben Rivers on Mare’s Nest

Mare's Nest For a film about the end of the world, Mare’s Nest is hardly lugubrious. Then again, you could say the same about Ben Rivers’s entire oeuvre. Few directors who’ve kicked off their careers after the proverbial “end of…

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Earth’ With a Perfect Ridley Scott Homage — Before the Real Horror Starts
Earth’ With a Perfect Ridley Scott Homage — Before the Real Horror Starts

Editor's note: The below interview contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episodes 1 & 2. It's the eve of his new FX series, Alien: Earth, finally premiering, and Noah Hawley hasn't stopped moving. When I hop onto a Zoom call with…

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“The Greatest Gift We Have is Community, Which is Such an Integral Part of the Human Experience”: Ebs Burnough on Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation
“The Greatest Gift We Have is Community, Which is Such an Integral Part of the Human Experience”: Ebs Burnough on Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation

Kerouac's Road Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation is a smartly unconventional look at the 1957 novel that captured a counterculture and continues to resonate with outsiders and inner journey seekers to this very day. Directed by Ebs Burnough…

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I’m Not Trying to Get F***ed Up on a Set
I’m Not Trying to Get F***ed Up on a Set

Summary Collider's Michael Zimmerman interviews comedy icon Eddie Murphy about 'The Pickup'. Murphy discusses not doing his own stunts to prioritize laughter over potential harm on set. He also teases updates on Shrek 5 and a Donkey spin-off. Eddie Murphy…

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Tony Hale and D’Arcy Carden’s Colorful Fantasy ‘Sketch’ Isn’t a “Gigantic Studio Movie,” Believe It or Not
Tony Hale and D’Arcy Carden’s Colorful Fantasy ‘Sketch’ Isn’t a “Gigantic Studio Movie,” Believe It or Not

Summary D'Arcy Carden and Tony Hale star in Sketch, which explores the power of imagination and processing emotions through sketching. Carden and Hale were blown away by the detailed monster designs in Sketch. Director Seth Worley's confidence and kindness made…

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“The Greatest Gift We Have is Community, Which is Such an Integral Part of the Human Experience”: Ebs Burnough on Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation
“The Greatest Gift We Have is Community, Which is Such an Integral Part of the Human Experience”: Ebs Burnough on Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation

Kerouac's Road Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation is a smartly unconventional look at the 1957 novel that captured a counterculture and continues to resonate with outsiders and inner journey seekers to this very day. Directed by Ebs Burnough…

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‘Smoke’ Stars Rafe Spall and Greg Kinnear Break Down That Horrific WTF Death
‘Smoke’ Stars Rafe Spall and Greg Kinnear Break Down That Horrific WTF Death

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for Smoke, Episode 8. Summary Episode 8 of Smoke showcases the consequences of silence over action, leading to a shocking death. Greg Kinnear and Rafe Spall spill all on the tension buildup in "Mercy"…

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In Conversation with Julia Loktev About the Nuts and Bolts of Making Part 1 (5 1/2 hours) of her Monumental Vérité Documentary, My Undesirable Friends — Frederick Wiseman Weighs In, Too
In Conversation with Julia Loktev About the Nuts and Bolts of Making Part 1 (5 1/2 hours) of her Monumental Vérité Documentary, My Undesirable Friends — Frederick Wiseman Weighs In, Too

Julie Loktev, second from left, with featured Russian journalists (L-R) Anna Nemzer, Ksenia Mironova, and Olya Churakova at the 62nd New York Film Festival world premiere. Photo: Michael Taylor Watching the world premiere of My Undesirable Friends: Part I —…

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‘Freakier Friday’s Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals the One Word That Helped Her Transform Into Her Body Swap Character
‘Freakier Friday’s Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals the One Word That Helped Her Transform Into Her Body Swap Character

Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff talks with Jamie Lee Curtis and Sophia Hammons for Freakier Friday. In the sequel, Tess and Anna Coleman find themselves swapping bodies again 22 years later, but this time, they aren't alone! In this interview, Curtis…

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“We Put Ourselves in the Center of the Universe Without Thinking of the Other Creatures and Species Around Us”: Victor Kossakovsky on Architecton
“We Put Ourselves in the Center of the Universe Without Thinking of the Other Creatures and Species Around Us”: Victor Kossakovsky on Architecton

Architecton A film starring rocks should not be this thrilling. But in the meditative hands of master documentarian Victor Kossakovsky (2018’s Aquarela, 2020’s Oscar-shortlisted Gunda), Architecton, which premiered at this year’s Berlinale, is an epic and hypnotic stone-centered quest to…

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“There Is Hope for the Two of Them”
“There Is Hope for the Two of Them”

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Episode 7 of Season 3 of The Gilded Age.] Summary In episode seven of Season 3 of 'The Gilded Age,' Larry faces heartbreaking rejection from Marian that seems insurmountable. Filming the proposal…

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