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Tribeca Film Festival 2019: “Life Is Comedy And Life Is Drama, And Often At The Same Time.” Interview with Matt Ratner, Director Of STANDING UP, FALLING DOWN
Tribeca Film Festival 2019: “Life Is Comedy And Life Is Drama, And Often At The Same Time.” Interview with Matt Ratner, Director Of STANDING UP, FALLING DOWN

We were able to talk to Matt Ratner, director of the comedy Standing Up, Falling Down, featuring the iconic Billy Crystal.

"It astonishing it has taken us so long to put that story out there in a more popular light" Interview with Garth Davis, Director Of Mary Magdalene
“It’s astonishing it has taken us so long to put that story out there in a more popular light” Interview With Garth Davis, Director Of Mary Magdalene

Asher Luberto spoke with Mary Magdalene director Garth Davis about the film’s timeliness, influences, and the honest-to-God miracles that took place on set.

Ed Wood: A Celebration Of Outcasts And Oddballs
Ed Wood: A Celebration Of Outcasts & Oddballs

Too weird for 1950’s Hollywood, director, writer and actor Ed Wood used the medium of film to tell the kind of stories he wanted to tell.

The Beginner’s Guide: Stanley Donen, Director
The Beginner’s Guide: Stanley Donen, Director

Stanley Donen is a testament to the fact hopes and dreams are necessary because sometimes they do come true.

The Beginner's Guide: Don Hertzfeldt, Animator, Writer & Director
The Beginner’s Guide: Don Hertzfeldt, Animator, Writer & Director

We analyze the short films of Don Hertzfeldt, which though seemingly simple, actually have quite a lot to say.

Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2019: Interview With 1985 Director Yen Tan

We were able to talk with Yen Tan, writer and director of the 1980s-set drama about AIDs called 1985.

We Need to Talk About Lynne Ramsay
We Need to Talk About Lynne Ramsay

Lynne Ramsay has been honored and recognized by critics and awards around the world. So why does it seem as though Hollywood refuses to recognize her incredible work?

Beginner's Guide: Lynne Ramsay
Beginner’s Guide: Lynne Ramsay, Director

Across her four uncompromising features, Scottish director Lynne Ramsay has unsparingly invited us to the darkest recesses of the human condition.

Sundance Film Festival 2019 - Interview With Co-writer/Director Of THE MUSTANG, Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre
Sundance Film Festival 2019 – Interview With Co-writer/Director Of THE MUSTANG, Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre

We were able to speak with Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, co-writer and director of the upcoming drama The Mustang, starring Matthias Schoenaerts.

McDonagh's Redemption: How IN BRUGES Succeeds At What THREE BILLBOARDS Attempts
Martin McDonagh’s Redemption: How IN BRUGES Succeeds At What THREE BILLBOARDS Attempts

When writer/director Martin McDonagh strips his characters of their goodness, he allows the audience to consider their redemption.

The Beginner's Guide; Charlie Kaufman, Director & Writer
The Beginner’s Guide: Charlie Kaufman, Director & Writer

Throughout Charlie Kaufman’s stellar career, he’s analysed ideas and worries that every audience member will be familiar with.

The Beginner's Guide: Joe Dante, Director
The Beginner’s Guide: Joe Dante, Director

In this beginner’s guide we look back at the career of director Joe Dante, focusing mostly on his iconic 1980s hits.

Interview With Alex Pettyfer, Star & Director Of BACK ROADS

We spoke with Alex Pettyfer, director and star of Back Roads, about what it was like directing for the first time, how much this project meant to him, and his take on the story.

"Once We're On Set, It's Just Like A Playground" Interview With ALL THE CREATURES WERE STIRRING Co-Director & Co-Writer David Ian McKendry
“Once We’re On Set, It’s Just Like A Playground” Interview With ALL THE CREATURES WERE STIRRING Co-Director & Co-Writer David Ian McKendry

We spoke with David Ian McKendry, director of All the Creatures Were Stirring, about why the genres of Christmas and horror work so well together.

The Beginner’s Guide: Park Chan-wook, Director

In this Beginner’s Guide we dive into the works of South Korean director Park Chan-wook, who is best known for his excessive and notorious use of extreme violence.