Category: Interviews
‘Kinda Pregnant’ Stars Amy Schumer & Jillian Bell on Relationship Lies & ‘Summer of 69’
‘Kinda Pregnant’ Stars Amy Schumer & Jillian Bell on Relationship Lies & ‘Summer of 69’

Amy Schumer & Jillian Bell star in the upcoming Netflix comedy 'Kinda Pregnant,' and have fun dishing about their own little relationship fibs. Bell discusses writing and directing the new film 'Summer of 69,' and we get an update on…

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Jennifer Lopez Tackled 11 Musical Numbers in 17 Days for ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman”
Jennifer Lopez Tackled 11 Musical Numbers in 17 Days for ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman”

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub speaks with writer-director Bill Condon and producer Greg Yolen for Kiss of the Spider Woman at Sundance Film Festival 2025. Starring Diego Luna, Jennifer Lopez, and rising star Tonatiuh, Kiss of the Spider Woman is a…

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“I Often Think of Doc Editing as Being Similar to Poetry”: Editors Kate Hackett & Andy McAllister on Sally
“I Often Think of Doc Editing as Being Similar to Poetry”: Editors Kate Hackett & Andy McAllister on Sally

Still from Sally. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Sally Ride is well-known for being the first woman in space, but less recognized is her 27-year partnership with Tam O’Shaughnessy. Director Cristina Costantini gives both the professional and the personal equal treatment…

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‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Is “Not Afraid To Go There” With Its Twisted Fairy Tale Body Horror
‘The Ugly Stepsister’ Is “Not Afraid To Go There” With Its Twisted Fairy Tale Body Horror

Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff sits down with the writer-director and cast of The Ugly Stepsister at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Emilie Blichfeldt's debut feature, The Ugly Stepsister, is a twisted retelling of Cinderella through the eyes of the other…

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“We Had to Turn Everything Upside Down”: Producer Mads-August Hertz on Sauna
“We Had to Turn Everything Upside Down”: Producer Mads-August Hertz on Sauna

Still from Sauna. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Sauna tells the story of a budding romance between a cis man and a transgender man in Copenhagen that forces both of them to consider how they conceive of themselves in relation to…

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Justin Lin Battled Monsoons, Industry “Booby Traps,” and “the Worst of Humanity” for ‘Last Days’
Justin Lin Battled Monsoons, Industry “Booby Traps,” and “the Worst of Humanity” for ‘Last Days’

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub sat with Last Days' Justin Lin, Sky Young, Toby Wallace, and Marny Kennedy at Sundance 2025. Lin talks about returning to indie films, monsoons destroying sets, financing struggles, and Keanu Reeve's last-minute save. The cast were…

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“Capturing a Kenyan Point of View as a Central Theme”: DP Christopher King on How to Build a Library
“Capturing a Kenyan Point of View as a Central Theme”: DP Christopher King on How to Build a Library

Still from How to Build a Library. Sundance Institute. Shiro and Wachuka are two Nairobi women who attempt to transform the McMillan Memorial Library, a whites-only library until 1958, into a modern and vibrant cultural hub. Their attempts to navigate…

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‘Together’s Alison Brie and Dave Franco on “Full Bonkers” Body Horror and “Extreme Level” Intimacy
‘Together’s Alison Brie and Dave Franco on “Full Bonkers” Body Horror and “Extreme Level” Intimacy

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub sat down with Alison Brie and Dave Franco for Together at the Sundance Film Festival 2025. Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star and produce in horror indie Together about a couple whose move to…

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“…How To Put Myself in a Situation Where the Outside Pain Helps Me Reach the Inside Pain…”: Stefan Djordjevic on His IFFR-Premiering Wind, Talk to Me
“…How To Put Myself in a Situation Where the Outside Pain Helps Me Reach the Inside Pain…”: Stefan Djordjevic on His IFFR-Premiering Wind, Talk to Me

Wind Talk to Me German philosopher Ernst Bloch was noted for his introspection and study around what he termed the “utopian imagination.” He put forth the concept of simultaneous non-simultaneity: the possibility that people could live in different temporalities while…

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Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Were Crucial in Shaping the Story of A24’s Cultish Thriller ‘Opus’
Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Were Crucial in Shaping the Story of A24’s Cultish Thriller ‘Opus’

Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff sits down with writer-director Mark Anthony Green and the cast of Opus at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Opus is A24's new mysterious thriller about a mega-pop star who returns to the scene after being MIA…

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“A Mix of Natural Indie Style, Theatrical Spotlights and Neon Colors”: DP Dustin Supencheck on Touch Me
“A Mix of Natural Indie Style, Theatrical Spotlights and Neon Colors”: DP Dustin Supencheck on Touch Me

Olivia Taylor Dudley in Touch Me. Courtesy of Sundance Institute Following his 2022 film Hypochondriac, writer-director Addison Heimann’s Touch Me centers on two best friends (Olivia Taylor Dudley and Jordan Gavaris) who fall under the erotic spell of the same guy…

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‘The Recruit’s Noah Centineo and Teo Yoo on Their Hopes for a Possible Season 3
‘The Recruit’s Noah Centineo and Teo Yoo on Their Hopes for a Possible Season 3

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for Season 2 of The Recruit.] Summary In Season 2 of the Netflix series 'The Recruit,' Owen Hendricks partners with NIS Agent Jang Kyun, who aims to rescue his kidnapped wife at any…

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