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We spoke with director Susan Kucera about her upcoming documentary Living in the Future’s Past, a haunting view of human evolution.
We spoke with director Ramaa Mosley about her new film Lost Child, and about just going out there and making the movie you want.
Wash Westmoreland speaks about his upcoming film Colette, its journey from script to screen, the casting process, and much more!
We were able to talk with Colin Minihan and Brittany Allen, the director and star of the thriller What Keeps You Alive.
We spoke with writer and director Boaz Yakin about his upcoming horror film Boarding School, whose story transcends that of a traditional horror.
We spoke with Ása Helga Hjörleifsdóttir about her directorial debut, The Swan, and discussed its darker scenes.
Darren Aronofsky has made a career out of provoking his audience with visceral films of addiction, obsession and the imbalance it brings to a character’s mental state.
Michele Beck didn’t have an interest in pole dancing originally. Curious, she decided to take…
Quentin Tarantino has become synonymous with his ability to portray villains as cool, ostensibly relatable people that you want to cheer for; here’s why that is problematic.
We were able to talk to Matthew Ross, writer and director of the upcoming crime thriller Siberia about his brief but prolific filmmaking career, working with Keanu Reeves, and more.
We spoke with Tim Wardle, director of the great documentary Three Identical Strangers, about the psychology of the film, its subjects, and more!
We spoke with Andrew Fleming, writer/director of IDEAL HOME, about reuniting with Coogan, the current state of the film and TV industries, and more!
In this in-depth conversation, we spoke with Boots Riley about his artistic influences, the “2018 Rat Pack,” as he calls his cast, his seven-year journey of getting Sorry To Bother You made, and more!
We were able to speak with Adam Sobel, director of the documentary The Workers Cup, focusing on labor camps in Qatar in preparation for the 2022 World Cup.