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    Matt Mamula & Jason Kovacsev Talk ‘Just About Famous’, The Lives of Celebrity Impersonators

    Matt Mamula & Jason Kovacsev Talk ‘Just About Famous’, The Lives of Celebrity Impersonators

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 20, 2015

    Matt Mamula and Jason Kovacsev are a couple of independent filmmakers out of Florida who, through their documentaries, have examined the lives of people with unusual jobs and hobbies you’ve probably never heard of. From a man who built his own Egyptian coffin (Die Like an Egyptian), to a group of recovering addicts who...

  • Toa Fraser on ‘The Dead Lands’, Uplifting New Zealand Cinema

    Toa Fraser on ‘The Dead Lands’, Uplifting New Zealand Cinema

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 17, 2015

    Toa Fraser talks his Maori martial arts movie, 'The Dead Lands', and representing New Zealand cinema.

  • Alex Garland On ‘Ex Machina’, Oscar Isaac, the Fate of the ‘Dredd’ Sequel

    Alex Garland On ‘Ex Machina’, Oscar Isaac, the Fate of the ‘Dredd’ Sequel

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 16, 2015

    Alex Garland talks about his critically-acclaimed indie sci-fi, 'Ex Machina.'

  • Catching Up With Kevin Chenault and ‘Different Drum’

    Catching Up With Kevin Chenault and ‘Different Drum’

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 16, 2015

    Kevin Chenault on the long road to indie distribution for 'Different Drum.'

  • Bérénice Marlohe Goes From ‘5 to 7’, From Bond Girl to Che Guevara

    Bérénice Marlohe Goes From ‘5 to 7’, From Bond Girl to Che Guevara

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 9, 2015

    Bérénice Marlohe used Rage Against the Machine, Glenn Close, and pancakes as inspiration on '5 to 7'.

  • James D. Cooper On ‘Lambert & Stamp’, the Virtue of Vulnerability

    James D. Cooper On ‘Lambert & Stamp’, the Virtue of Vulnerability

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 9, 2015

    James D. Cooper on the two men who accidentally kickstarted The Who.

  • Zoran Lisinac On ‘Along the Roadside’, the Pains of Indie Distribution

    Zoran Lisinac On ‘Along the Roadside’, the Pains of Indie Distribution

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 8, 2015

    Zoran Lisinac talks the pains of indie distribution and his first feature, 'Along the Roadside.'

  • Dave Boyle Talks ‘Man From Reno’, the Make-Up of a Mystery

    Dave Boyle Talks ‘Man From Reno’, the Make-Up of a Mystery

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 6, 2015

    Dave Boyle on 'Man From Reno', the intricacies of plotting a mystery, and more.

  • Noah Baumbach Talks ‘While We’re Young’, Crafting Scenes

    Noah Baumbach Talks ‘While We’re Young’, Crafting Scenes

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 2, 2015

    Noah Baumbach explains his writing process, talks Adam Horovitz, Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, and 'While We're Young.'

  • Simon Curtis On ‘Woman in Gold’, Being Locked in the Past

    Simon Curtis On ‘Woman in Gold’, Being Locked in the Past

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 1, 2015

    Simon Curtis talks about his new drama, 'Woman in Gold'

  • ‘The Salt of the Earth’ Co-directors Wim Wenders & Juliano Salgado Talk Protecting Photography in Film

    ‘The Salt of the Earth’ Co-directors Wim Wenders & Juliano Salgado Talk Protecting Photography in Film

    Interview | Zachary Shevich | March 27, 2015

    Wim Wenders and Juliano Salgado discuss their Oscar nominated documentary The Salt of the Earth.

  • How Dogs Helped Kornél Mundruczó Find a New Cinematic Language in ‘White God’

    How Dogs Helped Kornél Mundruczó Find a New Cinematic Language in ‘White God’

    Interview | Nik Grozdanovic | March 26, 2015

    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 Camping

    The Terror of Nature in Adam MacDonald’s ‘Backcountry’ May Keep Us All From Camping

    Interview | C.J. Prince | March 19, 2015

    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, the two end up losing their way, walking straight into...

  • Pierre Morel On ‘The Gunman’, Sean Penn, His Cerebral Brand of Action

    Pierre Morel On ‘The Gunman’, Sean Penn, His Cerebral Brand of Action

    Interview | Bernard Boo | March 17, 2015

    '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 Lie

    Robert Kenner On ‘Merchants of Doubt’, The Art of the Lie

    Interview | Bernard Boo | March 11, 2015

    We speak with Robert Kenner about how certain 'Merchants of Doubt' have fooled us all for years.

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