InterviewsInterview: Claire Rudnick Polstein on the Long Road to “Love & Mercy”The producer talks about the nearly decade-long journey to bring the Beach Boy's biopic to the screen and her transition from film exec to p...byStephen SaitoJun 3, 2015
SXSWInterview: Guy Myhill & Liam Walpole on Going for It with “The Goob”How a story of a young man looking to break free from his rut led its star and director to do so in real life in this British drama.byStephen SaitoMay 30, 2015
InterviewsInterview: Alison Bagnall on Chasing “Funny Bunny”The writer/director on the collective strength that can emerge from a rendezvous of lonely people, both in her stirring new dramedy and the ...byStephen SaitoMay 8, 2015
InterviewsSXSW ’15 Interview: Jay Dockendorf, Curtiss Cook Jr. and Kerwin Johnson Jr. on Crossing Paths with “Naz & Maalik”The director and two stars of this drama about one wild day in Brooklyn for two Muslim teens talk about a production that was just as crazy.byStephen SaitoApr 16, 2015
InterviewsSXSW ’15 Interview: Tom Sachs on the Earthly Pleasures of Building “A Space Program”The famed sculptor on fashioning an out of this world experience with just his own two hands.byStephen SaitoApr 13, 2015
InterviewsInterview: Rebecca Johnson on Breaking Free with “Honeytrap”The writer/director on finding inspiration for this female-led urban drama and a place of her own in one of South London's toughest neighbor...byStephen SaitoApr 11, 2015
InterviewsSXSW ’15 Interview: Mary Louise Wilson and Ron Nyswaner on “She’s the Best Thing In It”The accomplished character actress talks about seizing the spotlight in a new film about her life.byStephen SaitoApr 8, 2015
InterviewsSXSW ’15 Interview: Robert Machoian & Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck on “God Bless the Child”The writers/directors on using time, not money, to craft this indelible portrait of adolescence & how much producing goes into something tha...byStephen SaitoMar 28, 2015
InterviewsSXSW ’15 Interview: Patrick Wang Explores “The Grief of Others”The writer/director on following up the masterful "In The Family" with an even deeper exploration of loss.byStephen SaitoMar 26, 2015
ReviewsSXSW ’15 Review: Charles Hood’s “Night Owls” is a HootRosa Salazar and Adam Pally bring a prickly, perfect chemistry to this up all night comedy from director Charles Hood.byStephen SaitoMar 22, 2015