Category: Interviews
The Apology Star Linus Roache and its Director Discuss the Anna Gunn Thriller
The Apology Star Linus Roache and its Director Discuss the Anna Gunn Thriller

The Apology is a fascinating film which intentionally abandons the structures of suspense that hold up most thrillers. Instead of constructing a mystery based on withholding information, The Apology quickly reveals who the primary antagonist is; rather than making him…

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Debra Jo Rupp & Kurtwood Smith on Reprising Iconic Roles
Debra Jo Rupp & Kurtwood Smith on Reprising Iconic Roles

In That '70s Show, though the hit series focused on Eric Forman (played by Topher Grace) and his friends, it was grumpy Red Forman and his ever-cheerful wife Kitty, played by Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp respectively, that stole…

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Christina Moore on Personal Triumph and Creating Holiday Magic in I Believe in Santa
Christina Moore on Personal Triumph and Creating Holiday Magic in I Believe in Santa

Christina Moore, known for iconic roles like Laurie Forman in That '70s Show and Tracy Clark in 90210, has been in the industry for decades. While many may recognize her from her roles, she has also produced several films, including…

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Missing Filmmakers on How Ryan Coogler Encouraged Them to Make the Sequel
Missing Filmmakers on How Ryan Coogler Encouraged Them to Make the Sequel

If you missed out on Collider’s early screening and Q&A of the Searching follow-up film Missing starring Storm Reid, no worries! Perri Nemiroff moderated the post-screening interview with directors Will Merrick and Nicholas Johnson, Reid, and producers Natalie Qasabian, Sev…

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Annabelle Director John Leonetti and Oona Chaplin Discuss Their New Horror Movie Lullaby
Annabelle Director John Leonetti and Oona Chaplin Discuss Their New Horror Movie Lullaby

Lullaby is a unique kind of horror film, a genuinely scary but allegorically rich movie about parenting, faith, and mental illness. The movie meticulously mines rich minerals of horror out of folklore and ancient Hebrew stories in a way that's…

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Editor Walter Murch on the Golden Ratio, Recreating a ’70s-era Editing Room and The Conversation
Editor Walter Murch on the Golden Ratio, Recreating a ’70s-era Editing Room and The Conversation

Photo by Daniel Eagan Watching a documentary on film history, editor Walter Murch was struck by how different cinematographers tended to frame faces in close-ups similarly.  “I noticed something peculiar,” he said. “No matter what the film was, the eyes…

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Michael Jai White Discusses As Good As Dead, Personal Loss, and Blaxploitation
Michael Jai White Discusses As Good As Dead, Personal Loss, and Blaxploitation

Michael Jai White has had the kind of life Hollywood makes biopic movies about. From his childhood with a single mother (who he's described as "the Black Edith Bunker") in Bridgeport, Connecticut to becoming a special education teacher, White has…

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Detective Knight Writer-Director on Bruce Willis Action Trilogy
Detective Knight Writer-Director on Bruce Willis Action Trilogy

He may have retired from acting, but Bruce Willis films continue to hit the masses. To the general population, he's been a household name since the days of Die Hard and Pulp Fiction. In addition to Quentin Tarantino, Willis has…

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Babylon Director Damien Chazelle on the Silent Era of Filmmaking & Editing
Babylon Director Damien Chazelle on the Silent Era of Filmmaking & Editing

Academy Award-winning director Damien Chazelle returned to the big screen on a massive scale with his latest, Babylon. Based on an idea the writer-director first cooked up years ago, the film explores the manic energy of Old Hollywood, set during…

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Black Warrant Director Tibor Takács on New Action-Thriller
Black Warrant Director Tibor Takács on New Action-Thriller

Oscar nominee Tom Berenger (Platoon) has been in the game for decades, and so has the director of his latest on-screen effort. Black Warrant is directed by Tibor Takács (The Gate, Sabrina the Teenage Witch), with a thrilling storyline that…

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Charlie Reid and Lochlann O’Mearáin Discuss Joyride with Director Emer Reynolds
Charlie Reid and Lochlann O’Mearáin Discuss Joyride with Director Emer Reynolds

You have to hand it to Olivia Colman. Three Oscar nominations in four years (with one win), four Emmy nominations in as many years (with two wins), six Golden Globe nominations in seven years (with three near consecutive wins), three…

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Jon Kasdan on the Finale, Graydon, & the Power of Love in Stories
Jon Kasdan on the Finale, Graydon, & the Power of Love in Stories

While fantasy television had audiences in a chokehold for most of 2022, spawning spinoffs of many a popular franchise, there was nothing in the vast landscape of TV quite like Willow, the sequel to the 1988 film of the same…

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