Interviews

Every once in a while, someone interesting will agree to speak with us. Here you will find more than 15-years of archived interviews with producers, filmmakers, actors, below-the-line creatives, legends, and more.

We are also currently the host of two recurring interview series:

Browse our latest interviews below

Day Of The Dead Jonathan Schaech

Johnathon Schaech Talks the Thrills of Zombie Flesh Eating in ‘Day of the Dead: Bloodline’

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Jonathan Schaech hopes that this second Day of the Dead remake will celebrate the genius and the gore of George A. Romero.

American Assassin Scott Adkins

Action-Hero Scott Adkins Talks ‘American Assassin’ and the Bad-Ass Charisma of Bruce Lee

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Scott Adkins transformed his passion for 80s action entertainment into a lifelong pursuit for authentic cinematic adventures.

Chappaquiddick

A Conversation with the Creators of ‘Chappaquiddick’

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The filmmakers behind the film about Ted Kennedy’s tragic car-accident talk about creating a feature from history.

Call Me By Your Name Timothee Chalamet

Timotheé Chalamet Discusses his Breakout Role in ‘Call Me By Your Name’

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Talking peaches and James Ivory sleepover parties with Timotheé Chalamet.

Almost Friends Haley Joel Osment

Haley Joel Osment on Building Chemistry Through the Intimacy of Long Car Rides in ‘Almost Friends’

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Haley Joel Osment discusses the challenges of making an impact with only a handful of scenes.

Sweet Virginia Christopher Abbott

Christopher Abbott on the Empathy of Sociopaths and the Simplicity of Noir Villainy in ‘Sweet Virginia’

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We talk to Christopher Abbott about the generosity of Jon Bernthal and the importance of withholding narrative for emotional impact.

Mudbound Jason Mitchell

Why Virgil Williams Changed the Ending to ‘Mudbound’

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How Virgil Williams and Dee Rees made a novel into their own Oscar-worthy meditation on race in America.

Call Me By Your Name

A Conversation With ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Screenwriter James Ivory

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James Ivory on his long career, gay cinema and being merely the screenwriter.

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Composer Alexandre Desplat on Choosing Luc Besson Over ‘Star Wars’

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The maestro behind some of the cinemas’ most marvelous scores shares his thoughts on true passion.