Category: Interviews

The LRM Interview with The Edge of Seventeen’s Kelly Fremon Craig

If you aren’t a teenage girl, you might not think that Kelly Fremon Craig’s debut, the coming of age movie The Edge of Seventeen, is for you, but in fact, the characters and situations are

The LRM Interview: Margo Martindale on The Hollars, Sneaky Pete and More!

With nearly thirty years in the business, actress Margo Martindale has managed to turn a seemingly ordinary career as a character actor into an extraordinary career that’s garnered her two Emmys and two Critics Choice

The LRM Interview with David Oyelowo on A United Kingdom

Actor David Oyelowo has been impressing people with his skilled performances on stage and screen for quite a number of years, but his portrayal of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Ava Duvernay’s Selma certainly turned

The LRM Interview: Jeff Nichols on the Real-Life Drama of Loving

Ever since his debut feature Shotgun Stories, filmmaker Jeff Nichols has provided a voice for the South with films like Mud, Take Shelter and the action-thriller Midnight Special earlier this year. What he hadn’t done

Exclusive: Might We Someday See A Sequel To Warrior?

Back in 2011, director Gavin O'Connor wrote and directed a drama set in the world of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) starring Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton and Nick Nolte. While it was well received by anyone

The LRM Interview With Michelle Monaghan On Patriots Day & More

The subject matter of Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg’s new film Patriots Day might be even tougher to some as their last film, Deepwater Horizon, as it looks at the terrorist bombings at the Boston

The LRM Interview with Ti West & James Ransone on In A Valley of Violence

In the last few years, there’s been a fantastic Renaissance in the Western genre with all sorts of new and more experienced filmmakers tackling the most American movie genre there is. With a name like

The LRM Interview: Richard Armitage and Michelle Forbes on Berlin Station

At this point, it’s a given that the stories being told on television have begun to equal or surpass the choices one can get at the movie theater, and this weekend, the EPIX Network are

The LRM Interview with Director Taylor Hackford

An Officer and a Gentleman, The Devil’s Advocate and Ray are just three of the movies in director Taylor Hackford’s illustrious career, although his one Oscar was for a short film he made much earlier

The LRM Interview with Monster Trucks Director Chris Wedge

After years directing animated movies for Blue Sky Films--the original Ice Age, Robots and Epic were three of his movies--Chris Wedge decided to follow the route of many animation directors before him and do a