Interviews

Cannes 2018: Gaspar Noé on Dancing, Tripping, and Preparing for Death.

Even in person, filmmaker Gaspar Noé never fails to shock and surprise. Read More

Graham Skipper Interview: We Chat With the Director About His Pulsating Love Triangle of 80s Horror Homage

The indie horror director’s biomechanical, Cronenbergian sexterpiece is really a love story. Read More

Paul Schrader Details the Journey of God’s Lonely Man from ‘Taxi Driver’ to ‘First Reformed’

We chat with the filmmaker about his obsession with despair and the inspiration that drives him behind the camera. Read More

Cannes 2018: ‘Searching For Ingmar Bergman’ with Margarethe von Trotta

The German New Wave icon discusses her exploration of Swedish master Ingmar Bergman. Read More

The Filmmakers Behind ‘The Battery’ Will Bring Monsters with ‘Something Else’

What do you do when your dreams come true and nothing changes? Keep hustling, 'Something Else' is always lurking. Read More

Simon Pegg on Rediscovering the Thrill of Performance in ‘Terminal’

We chat with the actor about tackling treasured genres, and just what Tim from 'Spaced' would think of his joyously… Read More

Before Thanos Had A Gauntlet Or Wade Watts Had An Oasis, There Was The Power Glove

'The Power Of Glove' captures the story of a group of '80s inventors that wanted to change the way you think about… Read More

Let’s Hope ‘All The Creatures Were Stirring’ Is Under Your Tree This Christmas

The McKendry's have created a new North Star for Christmas Horror Comedies with All The Creatures Were Stirring. Read More

Deon Taylor on the Cinematic and Real-Life Inspirations Behind ‘Traffik’

We chat with the director about his new thriller and the geeky surprise of nabbing Dante Spinotti for his cinematographer. Read More

Finding Clementine’s Voice: Angela Sarafyan on ‘Westworld’ Season 2

Angela Sarafyan on Westworld's Season 2 and Clementine's freedom. Read More