From being a Film School Reject to adapting Steve Alten’s long in development book, we talk filmmaking and giant sharks with Jon Turtletaub.
We chat with the trilogy of filmmakers that comprise one of the most unique points of view in contemporary genre cinema.
Trevor Gates talks the power of sound, “Teddy Perkins,” and the most disturbing movie moments he’s brought to life.
We interview the filmmaker and stars of ‘Skate Kitchen,’ this summer’s best film about skateboard culture.
We talk to her about the intimate process of documentary filmmaking, her experience on set for ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?’ and more.
She achieved success creating commercial films but found her voice with this indie masterpiece.
We chat with the Australian filmmaker about translating his wild imagination into manageable sci-fi terrors.
We talk to Gail Barringer about how ‘Luke Cage’ blends an engaging story with an ode to Harlem, a socially important message, engaging action, and soulful music.
Part non-fiction, part horror, Eighth Grade captures what it is to be unsure of yourself.