Interviews

Suzi Yoonessi on Balancing the Adorable and the Suicidal in ‘Unlovable’

We chat with the director about helping Charlene deGuzman’s struggle with addiction to the big screen. Read More

Showrunner Nick Antosca on Building the Monster for ‘Channel Zero: The Dream Door’

We talk with the series creator about finding the right creepypasta to unravel for the most effective audience scare. Read More

Jim Cummings Chats About His Indie Hit ‘Thunder Road’

Jim Cummings talks about hurricane diaspores, toxic masculinity, and the importance of crying at comedies. Read More

‘Burning’ Star Steven Yeun on Why His New Film Is ‘Unexplainable’

The Korean-American actor reflects on life after 'The Walking Dead' and why he chose to work with one of his… Read More

Production Designer Martin Whist on Building the Crumbling Era of ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’

We chat with the artist responsible for encasing the impossible beauty of Chris Hemsworth within the walls of a shabby… Read More

Jim Hosking and David Wike Discuss Diving into Melodrama for ‘An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn’

We continue our conversation with the director and writer of the year’s oddest, most adorable romantic comedy. Read More

Ben Foster on Castrating His Noir Hardcase in ‘Galveston’

We chat with the actor about going to emotional extremes with Elle Fanning and director Mélanie Laurent. Read More

Craig Robinson Discusses His Hidden Language of Grunts in ‘An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn’

We chat with the actor about his particular brand of guttural emoting, and why your manager is not always right… Read More

Jonah Hill and the cast of ‘Mid90s’ on Embracing Authenticity and Avoiding Nostalgia-Porn

We chat and eat tacos with the director and cast, and discuss why the 4:3 ratio was essential to capturing… Read More

Seamus McGarvey on Executing the Photogenic Signatures of ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’

We chat with the cinematographer about his collaboration with Drew Goddard and the influences that fed the energetic neon-noir. Read More