The Academy Award-nominated screenwriter behind ‘Straight Outta Compton’ discusses economic storytelling, making a new kind of mob movie, and recreating Hell’s Kitchen, 1978.
We spoke to the actor-turned-director about his new film ‘Madness in the Method’ and how it helped shed the torment of typecasting.
We try to talk with the actor about his new film ‘Astronaut,’ but we quickly sidetrack into a philosophical exploration of the only rageful gods humanity deserves.
We chat with the showrunner about his experience with the ‘Star Trek’ fan community and how that relationship has evolved throughout filming his celebratory documentary.
We chat with the production designer about his long collaboration with Tim Burton and why we shouldn’t worry about remakes when they get together.
Turns out that six episodes spanning all of human history involves tackling a wide range of visual challenges.
We chat with Michael Abels about musically communicating the torment of the film’s antagonists.
We chat with Grant Sputore about the joys of practical effects and the challenges they supersede on the set.
At the Overlook Film Festival, we chatted with the director about his new film exploring the darkness we all contain.