Category: Interviews
“Any Type of Work Has Things to Teach”: Editor Geoffrey Boothby on Didn’t Die
“Any Type of Work Has Things to Teach”: Editor Geoffrey Boothby on Didn’t Die

Still from Didn't Die. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Meera Menon’s 2025 Sundance Film Festival Midnights selection follows Vinita, a snarky podcast host in a post-apocalyptic world dealing with a philandering ex, traumatized siblings, and a dwindling audience. The film is…

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Rose Byrne Gets Extremely Close-Up and Personal in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
Rose Byrne Gets Extremely Close-Up and Personal in ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub sits with If I Had Legs I'd Kick You's Mary Bronstein and Rose Byrne at the Sundance Film Festival 2025. Bronstein talks about filming close-ups, casting Byrne and Conan O'Brien, the original 2.5 hour script and…

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COVID Zombies in the Fire: Meera Menon on Didn’t Die
COVID Zombies in the Fire: Meera Menon on Didn’t Die

Kiran Deol and George Basil in Didn't Die Three weeks before the Sundance Midnight Madness premiere of her zombie dramedy Didn’t Die, director Meera Menon (whose credits appositely include episodes of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead) and her…

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‘Bookie’ Co-Creator Chuck Lorre Wants To Continue Exploring This Morally Gray World
‘Bookie’ Co-Creator Chuck Lorre Wants To Continue Exploring This Morally Gray World

[Editor's note: The following contains some spoilers for Season 2 of Bookie.] Summary Season 2 of the Max series 'Bookie' follows a veteran bookie and his ex-NFL football player friend, dealing with legalizing sports gambling and challenging clients. Show co-creator…

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“Loads of the Story Was Abstracted”: Editor Irfan Van Tuijl on Mad Bills to Pay
“Loads of the Story Was Abstracted”: Editor Irfan Van Tuijl on Mad Bills to Pay

Still from Mad Bills to Pay. Joel Alfonso Vargas has adapted his short May It Go Beautifully for You, Rico into the feature-length Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo), part of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival’s…

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‘The Night Agent’s Showrunner on Peter’s Emotional Scars and What’s To Come in Season 3
‘The Night Agent’s Showrunner on Peter’s Emotional Scars and What’s To Come in Season 3

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Season 2 of The Night Agent.] Summary In the Netflix series 'The Night Agent,' Peter Sutherland faces increasing paranoia and stress due to the challenges of being a Night Agent. Season 3…

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“We Wanted to Get Across a Sense of the Overbearing Heat”: DP Rufai Ajala on Mad Bills to Pay
“We Wanted to Get Across a Sense of the Overbearing Heat”: DP Rufai Ajala on Mad Bills to Pay

Still from Mad Bills to Pay. Mad Bills to Pay (or Destiny, dile que no soy malo) is director Joel Alfonso Vargas’s feature adaptation of his short film May it Go Beautifully for You, Rico. The film follows Rico, his family…

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The Queens of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Promised an “Unforgettable” Season 17
The Queens of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Promised an “Unforgettable” Season 17

The time has come for a brand new season of RuPaul's Drag Race! Now celebrating its seventeenth season of the flagship franchise, fourteen sickening queens are about to show the world why they have the charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent…

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“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…

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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…

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“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…

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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…

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