Tag: Interviews

Satanic Panic: Director Chelsea Stardust On The Fangoria-Produced Horror-Comedy

Chelsea Stardust is making waves in the horror-comedy world with her new movie Satanic Panic. Produced by legendary horror magazine Fangoria, that imprimatur is not to be taken lightly. Stardust meets and exceeds those expectations

Empathy Inc Interview: Talking Indie Sci-Fi With Director Yedidya Gorsetman

Science fiction is easy to come by. But great thought-provoking science fiction, well that’s another story. For every Looper film there are dozens of Pandorum’s and Anomaly’s out there. Indie science fiction is truly a

Carnival Row LRM Exclusive Interview: How the Social Hierarchy Works In The Show

[caption id="attachment_143978" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Imogen and Ezra Spurnrose (played by Tamzin Merchant and Andrew Gower, respectively)[/caption] Amazon Prime Video's new fantasy mystery series Carnival Row hits on August 30, and I had a chance to chat

Burn Interview: Director Mike Gan On His Coen Brothers Inspiration And His Self-Contained, Josh Hutcherson-starring Thriller

Mike Gan is an up and coming Chinese-American film director. With only a few short films under his belt, he makes his feature debut with the contained thriller Burn. Set entirely at a gas station,

Light Of My Life Interview: Anna Pniowsky On Working With Casey Affleck

Light of My Life takes place in a dark and disturbed world. In such a world, Casey Affleck's character travels a post-apocalyptic landscape following a pandemic -- a pandemic that wiped out half of the

The Kitchen Interview With Writer-Director Andrea Berloff On Her Gender-Swapped Gangster Movie

Oscar-nominated screenwriter Andrea Berloff (Straight Outta Compton) makes her directorial debut with the gritty, violent Irish mob film The Kitchen. Starring two comedy stars that are cast against type and with female leads in roles

Iron Sky: The Coming Race – Conspiracy Theories, Spin-Offs And More: An Interview With Director Timo Vuorensola

Conspiracy theories can make great subjects for films. They can be creepy, terrifying, and downright weird. Sometimes, however, you can really go balls-to-the-wall with it and deliver something that's over-the-top, ridiculous, and goofy as hell.

Firecrackers Director Jasmin Mozaffari On The Patriarchy And Societal Double Standards

Very often, coming of age movies portray a loss of innocence. And it makes sense. As we grow older, we experience things, and ultimately become a bit wiser and a bit less innocent. But, at

The Art Of Self-Defense Fight Choreographer Mindy Kelly On Prepping The Actors For Martial Arts

We take a lot of martial arts stuff for granted in movies. I mean, sure, when you have big blockbusters like The Dark Knight Rises hit, the action set pieces where punches are a-flying are easy

The Art Of Self-Defense: Director Riley Stearns On His Dark, Comedic Martial Arts Film

Write what you know. That's an adage that many a writer hears when starting out in their career. Sometimes it works out. Sometimes it doesn't. For the new film The Art of Self-Defense, it was a