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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: 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.

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.

“It’s Definitely A Love Letter To The Territory.” Sundance 2019 Interview With TOP END WEDDING Star & Co-Writer Miranda Tapsell
“It’s Definitely A Love Letter To The Territory.” Sundance 2019 Interview With TOP END WEDDING Star & Co-Writer Miranda Tapsell

We spoke with Miranda Tapsell, star and co-writer of the Australian romantic comedy Top End Wedding.

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.

"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.

"Its Really Bloody Exhausting, But Really Rewarding At The Same Time": Interview With BOOK WEEK Director & Writer Heath Davis
“Its Really Bloody Exhausting, But Really Rewarding At The Same Time”: Interview With BOOK WEEK Director & Writer Heath Davis

We spoke with Australian director Heath Davis about his new comedy Book Week, the state of the Australian film industry and how to get younger audiences to engage with classic books and movies.

“I wrote it really, for my family.” Interview With Elizabeth Chomko Writer/Director of WHAT THEY HAD
“I Wrote It Really, For My Family.” Interview With Elizabeth Chomko, Writer/Director Of WHAT THEY HAD

We spoke with the director of What They Had, Elizabeth Chomko, and the personal nature of her film, and filmmakers who inspire her.

"Let's Start From Scratch And Make Something New, Something That People Haven't Done Before". Interview Susan Kucera, Director of LIVING IN THE FUTURE'S PAST
“Let’s Start From Scratch And Make Something New, Something That People Haven’t Done Before”. Interview With Susan Kucera, Director Of LIVING IN THE FUTURE’S PAST

We spoke with director Susan Kucera about her upcoming documentary Living in the Future’s Past, a haunting view of human evolution.

Interview With Co-Writer & Director Of COLETTE, Wash Westmoreland
Interview With Co-Writer & Director Of COLETTE, Wash Westmoreland

Wash Westmoreland speaks about his upcoming film Colette, its journey from script to screen, the casting process, and much more!

"Boarding School is ultimately a holocaust movie than a horror movie" Interview with Boaz Yakin, Director of BOARDING SCHOOL
“It Is A Holocaust Movie In Its Own Way.” Interview With Boaz Yakin, Director Of BOARDING SCHOOL

We spoke with writer and director Boaz Yakin about his upcoming horror film Boarding School, whose story transcends that of a traditional horror.

Interview With Martha Frances Williams & Shani Hadjian On Queer Film & Their New Short UP OR OUT
Interview With Martha Frances Williams & Shani Hadjian On Queer Film & Their New Short UP OR OUT

We spoke with Martha Frances Williams and Shani Hadjian, the filmmakers behind the short Up or Out, about queer film and being a filmmaker in NYC.

The Beginner's Guide to Stephen King Adaptations
The Beginner’s Guide To Stephen King Adaptations

With a plethora of source material, Stephen King has become the king of Hollywood adaptations, with both failures and successes terrifying viewers of all ages.