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Kristy Strouse spoke with Garret Price, director of the documentary on the life of actor Anton Yelchin, Love, Antosha.
Writer, producer and director Nicola Rose spoke to Stephanie Archer about her new shorts, Gabrielle and Into the Land of Moonstones.
Alex Lines spoke to Tory Kittles, star of S Craig Zahler’s controversial Dragged Across Concrete, ahead of its Australian release.
Alex Lines spoke with Bryan Brown about Palm Beach, his personal connection to the secluded slice of paradise, and what Rachel Ward brought to the film as a director.
Love, Antosha competently tells the utterly heartbreaking story of Anton Yelchin, the very intelligent and talented actor whose life was cut short.
We spoke with actress Eleanor Worthington-Cox, star of the new British film Gwen, about her role in the film, its stunning locations and more.
We spoke with Hilary Swank and Clara Rugaard, stars of the upcoming sci-fi thriller I Am Mother, about what makes this specific sci-fi so intriguing.
Troupers is an homage to actors over 80 who stuck it out doing what they loved for an entire lifetime. Read our review on this charming documentary.
We were able to sit down with director Ant Timpson, and stars Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie to discuss their new and wild film Come To Daddy.
John Stanford Owen spoke with Eric Freeman, star of Silent Night Deadly Night, about the film’s cult following, a meme sensation and his latest script.
Sonoya Mizuno is part of a generation of actors finally receiving interesting parts due to Hollywood’s growing celebration of diversity on screen.
While the McConaissance may be seen as the early 2010s, we argue that it may actually just be beginning, with recent roles like Serenity and The Beach Bum.
Too weird for 1950’s Hollywood, director, writer and actor Ed Wood used the medium of film to tell the kind of stories he wanted to tell.
Katharine Hepburn, a four-time Oscar winning actress, appeared in 52 feature films in a career spanning over 60 years. We take a look at her legacy.
Jim Carrey’s performance in The Truman Show is one that deserves to be discussed, as it is one of extraordinary duality, showing his comedic chops in addition to his growing dramatic talents.