Category: Interviews

Knives And Skin: Jennifer Reeder Makes A Midwestern Gothic Noir | Interveiw

Artist Jennifer Reeder makes her feature film directorial debut with the new movie Knives and Skin, which she describes as a Midwestern gothic noir. LRM Online talked to Jennifer about the influence of David Lynch on

Over Time: Alex Ruiz and Vicent Giovanni on Developing A Play Not Just About Football [Exclusive Interview]

A football story isn’t just all about football. From Alex Ruiz and Vicent Giovanni, Over Time is a play about four male friends watching the Super Bowl together. The play is set over in real-time

En Brazos De Un Asesino: William Levy on Creating The Film For Spanish Audiences [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2saOs0kfqk With all this talk about searching for the next James Bond, maybe they should consider a Latin spy with William Levy. He checks all the boxes of being handsome, dashing, and act as a

Temblores (Tremors): Juan Pablo Olyslager on a Role That Challenged Him [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlicSGuXr_o&t=62s Coming out of the closet is no easy feat, especially to a repressive religious family and community. In this very dramatic film Temblores (Tremors), director/writer Jayro Bustamante followed his debut IXACNUL with an emotionally

Exclusive: Rick Moranis Is On the Disney’s Wishlist for Shrunk

Yup. There's another Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film possibly will hit the big screen soon. In the era of reboots and sequels, it's expected. The filmed called Shrunk is quickly moving forward with current

The Painted Bird Director’s Odd Casting Process, And Keeping Animals Safe On Set

Yesterday, we gave you a snippet of my extended conversation with filmmaker Václav Marhoul, whose new film The Painted Bird seems poised for serious awards consideration, including a potential Best International Feature Film trophy at

Exclusive: Director Tom Harper on Developing the Storyline of The Aeronauts for 21st Century Audiences

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm4VnwCtQO8 When a fictional film claims it’s inspired by true events, audiences should be aware of a lot of changes made from the original story. The balloon-flying adventure The Aeronauts took liberties to alter the

Waves: Actor Kelvin Harrison Jr. On Parenting Out Of Fear And Balancing It With Love

Parents try their best to give their kids the opportunities they themselves were not afforded. Sometimes, however, it can be to the detriment of the child or the family as a whole, no matter how

En Brazos De Un Asesino: Alicia Sanz on Prepping For Her Role [Exclusive Interview]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn1EEmO-AuE Recruiting an assassin to assist your freedom from a drug lord is no easy feat. In En Brazos De Un Asesino, it marks the return of William Levy to the silver screen as an

The Aeronauts: VFX Supervisor Louis Morin on Creating An Entire World in the Skies [Exclusive]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBQYHz6skJ0&feature=emb_logo Meteorologist James Glaisher must’ve seen incredible sights in the skies back in 1862. To recreate an entire environment, tens of thousands of feet above the planet was the visual spectacle challenge for the VFX