Tag: Scoops

Felipe Bragança Talks About His First Feature Film “Don’t Swallow My Heart Alligator Girl”

Courtesy of Berlinale There is no doubt that the Brazilians have established themselves as some of the greatest creative minds in the world and therefore, it is no surprise that there was such a large

JAKOB LASS Talks About His Edgy New Movie TIGER GIRL

Take a modern day, edgy Thelma & Louise and combine with it a female Fight Club, and you have Jakob Lass’ latest German flick, Tiger Girl! A Berlinale panorama special, this film is a daring,

DANIELA THOMAS Talks About Her Indie Film Hit VAZANTE

What I love most about international film festivals is the opportunity to discover rare gems and stimulating foreign indie flicks, which may otherwise get lost in the mainstream blockbuster shuffle. One of this year’s contenders

Julian Radlmaier Talks With LRM About “Self-Criticism Of A Bourgeois Dog”

Courtesy of Berlinale Self-Criticism of a Bourgeois Dog is perhaps as twisted and funny as its clever title. The far-fetched comedic script tells a tale of how a bourgeois dog was transformed into a filmmaker,

Film Review: The LEGO Batman Movie

If anyone is wondering how a “LEGO Batman Movie” would work exactly, that question is partially answered within the movie's opening title credits, narrated by Will Arnett, the voice of LEGO Batman. This Batman is

Director TRAVIS MATHEWS Talks About His Psycological Thriller DISCREET

Discreet is a psychological thriller about a mentally disturbed drifter, who in returning home to Texas to make amends with an alcoholic mother, is confronted with a haunted past. Desperate to deal with his demons,

The Beguiled: Director Sofia Coppola Talks About Adapting the Novel and Placing Her Style Into A Genre Film

After winning the Best Director Award at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, Sofia Coppola’s THE BEGUILED will make its way into theaters for a limited release in Los Angeles and New York this weekend.

The LRM Interview: Talkin’ 20th Century Women and Talking Heads with Director Mike Mills

While Mike Mills may not have been the most prolific filmmaker since adapting Walter Kirn’s Thumbsucker for his first feature in 2005, his ability to get great performances out of his casts is undeniable, especially

Monday Night Raw Reaction

Monday Night Raw is in the books. Following on the footsteps of Roadblock: End of the Line, what would be the state of the Raw brand as the days lead us to January 29th, 2017

The LRM Interview with Hidden Figures Director Theodore Melfi

One of the nicer surprises of the year is Hidden Figures, the inspirational true story of three African-American women working at Langley as “computers” (i.e. mathematical experts) during the early ‘60s helped get the first