Category: Interviews
Jay Roach on Directing High Desert and Being Inspired by the Coen Brothers
Jay Roach on Directing High Desert and Being Inspired by the Coen Brothers

Jay Roach is a masterful director with a resume that includes everything from biographical dramas like Trumbo and Bombshell to more outlandish comedies such as Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and Meet the Parents. That range of experience made…

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Why is Pixar’s ELEMENTAL So Special? | Mamoudou Athie & Leah Lewis Interview
Why is Pixar’s ELEMENTAL So Special? | Mamoudou Athie & Leah Lewis Interview

In this interview, Mamoudou Athie and Leah Lewis open up about their experiences working on “Elemental,” sharing their insights into the film’s profound themes and the creative process behind bringing their characters to life. “Elemental” is an awe-inspiring film with…

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Daniel Wu and Jimmy Liu on ‘American Born Chinese’ Wirework Fight Scenes
Daniel Wu and Jimmy Liu on ‘American Born Chinese’ Wirework Fight Scenes

Father son relationships are already difficult, especially during the teenage years, but what happens when your dad is a mythological Monkey King? One of the storylines of American Born Chinese follows Wei-Chen (Jimmy Liu), the son of Sun WuKong (Daniel…

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Strange New Worlds Is Bigger and Better
Strange New Worlds Is Bigger and Better

Season one of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ended on a high note. Fans loved the inclusion of the Time Stone and that stellar call-out to the original series' great episode, "Balance of Terror," where things play out in eerily…

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“The Result of On-Camera Conversations Spanning 15 Years”: Christian Einshøj on The Mountains
“The Result of On-Camera Conversations Spanning 15 Years”: Christian Einshøj on The Mountains

The Mountains Shockingly (as the films I adore usually fly under the radar) but deservedly, this year’s winner of the Best International Feature Documentary Award at Hot Docs, first-time feature director Christian Einshøj’s The Mountains, proved to be a prime…

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Rob Liefeld on Deadpool’s Mythos & Deadpool 3
Rob Liefeld on Deadpool’s Mythos & Deadpool 3

The comic book industry is an ever-changing business. From the bright-eyed optimism of the golden age to the dark and overly serious tone of the silver age, comics have continuously changed to fit the times. Not many characters can endure…

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Elemental: Director Talks Potential Sequel & Hidden Easter Eggs
Elemental: Director Talks Potential Sequel & Hidden Easter Eggs

“Elemental” is an awe-inspiring film with a heartfelt narrative. Directed by Peter Sohn, whose previous works include the critically acclaimed “The Good Dinosaur,” this film has become a testament to the boundless creativity and storytelling prowess of Pixar. Through the…

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Let Me Be Your Shelley Duvall: Stewart Thorndike on Bad Things
Let Me Be Your Shelley Duvall: Stewart Thorndike on Bad Things

Gayle Rankin in Bad Things The haunted halls of a defunct Catskills hotel wreak psychological violence on a group of young, queer city slickers in Bad Things, the long-awaited sophomore feature from writer-director Stewart Thorndike. Arriving nearly a decade after…

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Talking First Shift With Director Uwe Boll
Talking First Shift With Director Uwe Boll

We last interviewed you in 2014; I see that you have been active in Producing but have jumped back to Directing in 2020 and now have a new film coming. What would you say is different this time around in…

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‘Strange New World’ Season 2’s Showrunners on the ‘Lower Decks’ Crossover
‘Strange New World’ Season 2’s Showrunners on the ‘Lower Decks’ Crossover

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is back this week with bold new episodic storytelling that runs the full gamut of genres and themes. Set in the years leading up to the events of Star Trek: The Original Series, Strange New…

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Executive Director Anne Hubbell on the Provincetown International Film Festival at 25
Executive Director Anne Hubbell on the Provincetown International Film Festival at 25

Founded in 1999 and situated in the historic arts colony on the Massachusetts Cape, the Provincetown International Film Festival has been a bastion for independent filmmakers and their projects for a quarter of a century, with classics such as Hedwig…

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The Roundup’s Don Lee on the Franchise’s Success and Being an Action Star
The Roundup’s Don Lee on the Franchise’s Success and Being an Action Star

When the action movie The Roundup was first released in South Korea back in 2022, it marked the second movie in an Asian franchise, but also an explosion in popularity. The Roundup became the highest-performing South Korean movie since the…

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