Category: Interviews
“I’m a Reactor”: Stellan Skarsgård, Back To One, Episode 382
“I’m a Reactor”: Stellan Skarsgård, Back To One, Episode 382

Stellan Skarsgård is a celebrated Swedish actor whose career spans more than five decades across European and Hollywood cinema. He first gained attention in Scandinavia before becoming an international screen presence in films such as Breaking the Waves and Good Will Hunting. He…

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Jessica Chastain Reveals Her Favorite Films by Nolan, Spielberg, Scorsese, and Kubrick
Jessica Chastain Reveals Her Favorite Films by Nolan, Spielberg, Scorsese, and Kubrick

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub speaks with Jessica Chastain for Dreams. In this interview, Chastain discusses power, privilege, and intimacy for her latest role in Michel Franco's new erotic thriller. She also shares her favorite films from filmmakers like Christopher Nolan…

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The Sommelier’s Amulet: Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman on The Napa Boys
The Sommelier’s Amulet: Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman on The Napa Boys

The Napa Boys “The Napa Boys—you’ve always known them, and they’re back.” It’s the kind of premise you could imagine only a very tired person nodding along with, but the way The Napa Boys—the new comedy from comedians Nick Corirossi…

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‘School Spirits’ Just Changed Everything for Maddie and Her Mom But Peyton List Warns “You’re Going to Be So Heartbroken”
‘School Spirits’ Just Changed Everything for Maddie and Her Mom But Peyton List Warns “You’re Going to Be So Heartbroken”

[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for School Spirits, Season 3, Episode 7, “Midsomester."]They’re really putting Peyton List’s Maddie Nears through it in School Spirits. In Season 1, she had to solve the mystery of her own death, and then…

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“I Wanted the Film to Have the Vignetted Existence of a Fable”: Sarmad Sultan Khoosat on his Genre-bending Berlinale Premiere Lali
“I Wanted the Film to Have the Vignetted Existence of a Fable”: Sarmad Sultan Khoosat on his Genre-bending Berlinale Premiere Lali

Lali A bullet grazes the shin of matriarch Sohni Ammi (Farazeh Syed) at her beloved son’s wedding. It was a celebratory bullet; shooting guns into the air replaces fireworks in this part of provincial Pakistan. Even though Sohni Ammi just…

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‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Most Unexpected Twist Yet Rewrites the Sitcom
‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Most Unexpected Twist Yet Rewrites the Sitcom

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for ‘The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins’ Episode 2 Summary In an interview with Collider, Tracy Morgan and Erika Alexander unpack Episode 2’s major pivot, including the fallout from Reggie’s so-called “food poisoning”…

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The Passion of Amir Naderi
The Passion of Amir Naderi

Credit: Amir Naderi Amir Naderi is on the move. I connected with the Iranian filmmaker over WhatsApp on a chilly February morning, or at least morning where I am. He’s calling me from Rome, which is the second stop on…

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‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Showrunner Ira Parker Says George R.R. Martin Has “Only Been a Benefit” While Filming Season 2
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Showrunner Ira Parker Says George R.R. Martin Has “Only Been a Benefit” While Filming Season 2

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.]In the season finale of the HBO series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, set in Westeros a century before the events of Game of Thrones, hedge…

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“The Underbelly of Lagos”: Olive Nwosu on Lady
“The Underbelly of Lagos”: Olive Nwosu on Lady

Lady Lady, the titular lead of Olive Nwosu’s neo-noir feature debut about a taxi driver’s gradual solidarity with a group of Lagosian sex workers, possesses a piercing gaze. She’s not scanning you as much as she is preemptively fending you…

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Glen Powell’s Favorite Christopher Nolan Movie Isn’t the One He Was In
Glen Powell’s Favorite Christopher Nolan Movie Isn’t the One He Was In

Summary Collider's Steve Weintaub talks with Glen Powell, Topher Grace, and Jessica Henwick for How to Make a Killing. The trio plays a round of Get to Know You, where they answer a series of questions about their personal interests…

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Kornél Mundruczó on the Amy Adams-starring Berlinale Competition Film At the SeaFilmmaker Magazine
Kornél Mundruczó on the Amy Adams-starring Berlinale Competition Film At the SeaFilmmaker Magazine

At the Sea Drumroll: Amy Adams stares at you. It’s intense—not haunting, but certainly not inviting. The camera pulls away, and it’s her character Laura who’s playing the drums. It’s daytime, there’s unremarkable company around. Music, no dance. Soon, she…

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The Perfect Cast For Forbidden Fruits
The Perfect Cast For Forbidden Fruits

The Perfect Cast For Forbidden Fruits Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.Publisher: Source link

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