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Posts tagged with "Interview"

Interview: A Short Chat with Nathan Fillion About Set Life and Shakespeare

Jun 5, 2013 · Laremy Legel · The former Captain Mal and the current Dogberry opines on how much Joss Whedon might be able to raise on Kickstarter.

Mike Birbiglia on Ending ‘Girlfriend’s Boyfriend’ (the Show) and Cracking ‘Girlfriend’s Boyfriend’ (the Movie)

May 31, 2013 · Matt Patches · We spoke to the "Sleepwalk With Me" filmmaker about the process of preparing his second movie.

Director’s Cut: James Marsh (‘Shadow Dancer’)

May 30, 2013 · David Ehrlich · We talk to the Oscar-winning director of "Shadow Dancer" about the Troubles of his harrowing new film.

Director’s Cut: Ben Wheatley (‘Sightseers’)

May 10, 2013 · David Ehrlich · We talk to the "Sightseers" filmmaker about krautrock, genre storytelling and why the cutest cast members are always the most difficult to direct.

Director’s Cut: Mark Romanek (‘One Hour Photo’)

May 7, 2013 · David Ehrlich · The music video auteur joins us in revisiting his breakthrough feature, now on Blu-ray.

Director’s Cut: Uwe Boll (‘Assault on Wall Street’)

May 6, 2013 · David Ehrlich · Uwe Boll on his new movie about the financial crisis, and how it truly speaks to the 99%.

Video Interview: Olivier Assayas on Sex, Marx and Revolution in ‘Something in the Air’

May 2, 2013 · Film.com Staff · One of the world's greatest filmmakers talks about the inspirations behind his amazing new film.

Director’s Cut: Shane Black and Kevin Feige on Customizing ‘Iron Man 3′

May 2, 2013 · Robert DeSalvo · The Marvel maestros tell us how "Iron Man 3" got to be so much better than "Iron Man 2."

Director’s Cut: Mira Nair (‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’)

Apr 26, 2013 · Jenni Miller · The "Monsoon Wedding" filmmaker on India / Pakistan relations, turning down Harry Potter, and rubbing Kate Hudson's feet.

Director’s Cut: Seimetz on ‘Sun Don’t Shine,’ ‘Upstream Color’ and Why Murder Is Bad

Apr 25, 2013 · Jordan Hoffman · Our epic chat with one of the cinema's next great luminaries.