How Dogs Helped Kornél Mundruczó Find a New Cinematic Language in ‘White God’By Nik Grozdanovic Kornél Mundruczó describes the biggest movie influences on his new film White Dog and what inspired him.
The Terror of Nature in Adam MacDonald’s ‘Backcountry’ May Keep Us All From CampingBy C.J. Prince In writer/director Adam MacDonald’s feature debut Backcountry, things seriously go wrong for happy city couple Jenn (Missy Peregrym) and Alex (Jeff Roop). Going on a camping trip to Northern Ontario,...
Pierre Morel On ‘The Gunman’, Sean Penn, His Cerebral Brand of ActionBy Bernard Boo 'The Gunman' director Pierre Morel on Sean Penn's intensity, his cerebral approach to action, and the joy of filmmaking.
Robert Kenner On ‘Merchants of Doubt’, The Art of the LieBy Bernard Boo We speak with Robert Kenner about how certain 'Merchants of Doubt' have fooled us all for years.
Corbin Billings Talks ‘Bite Size’, Childhood Obesity, His Love For NintendoBy Bernard Boo Filmmaker Corbin Billings talks childhood obesity, how to criticize someone's weight the smart way.
Shlomi Elkabetz On ‘Gett’, Changing the Course of Israeli Women’s HistoryBy Bernard Boo Shlomi Elkabetz on 'Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem'
Daniel Perlmutter Tells Us About The Thrill Of Making ‘Big News From Grand Rock’By C.J. Prince Our conversation with Daniel Perlmutter about his debut feature Big News From Grand Rock.
Damian Szifron Talks About His Oscar Nominated ‘Wild Tales’, Hints At SequelBy C.J. Prince Director from Oscar nominated 'Wild Tales' Damian Szifron talks about the visual language and potentially future tales.
‘Dogs on the Inside’ Directors On the Beauty of Second ChancesBy Bernard Boo The co-directors of 'Dogs on the Inside' talk about the beauty of second chances.
Andrew Napier On ‘Mad As Hell’: There Were Many Aspects of the Film Cenk Wasn’t Happy WithBy Bernard Boo Andrew Napier talks 'Mad As Hell', The Young Turks, and Cenk Uygur feeling uncomfortable with his portrayal in the film.
Mary Dore: The Women’s Movement Had Been Utterly Disrespected, and It Killed MeBy Bernard Boo Mary Dore discusses her entertaining doc, "She's Beautiful When She's Angry", and why the women's movement has been largely forgotten.
Peter Strickland Talks About Love, Sex, Masochism, and ‘The Duke of Burgundy’By C.J. Prince Peter Strickland speaks to us about the unconventional relationships, sex, and masochism in the 'The Duke of Burgundy'.
Xavier Dolan On His Film ‘Mommy’ & Relating to Women Who FightBy Zachary Shevich At 26 director Xavier Dolan has plenty to be proud of, our chat with the 'Mommy' filmmaker.
Ondi Timoner on Chief Executive Artist – The BundleBy Bernard Boo Ondi Timoner on "impossible visionaries" and the greatest tech revolution in the history of mankind.