Alex Moreland talks to Mark Mangini about Blade Runner 2049, his career in general, and more… So, first of all, how did you become involved with Blade Runner 2049? Well, it started with Denis Villeneuve and Joe Walker – the film editor of Blade Runner – seeing Mad Max: Fury Road while they were filming […]
Exclusive Interview – Writer Tim Rose-Price on Agatha Christie’s Crooked House, writing crime drama, and more
Alex Moreland interviews screenwriter Tim Rose-Price about Agatha Christie’s Crooked House, writing crime drama, and more… How did you first get involved with Crooked House? Right place right time. I was working on a script called Mrs Darwin with Mike Newell, whose 50 Canon office was at Independent Talent. Jo Abrams of Brilliant Films was […]
Exclusive Interview – Director Daniel Fitzsimmons on his new movie Native, his love of smart sci-fi, and more
Alex Moreland chats with filmmaker Daniel Fitzsimmons about his new movie Native, his love of thoughtful science fiction, and more… How did production on Native first start? How far back do you want me to go? The very beginning! The very beginning, that’s great. To give you a brief run through chronologically of where we […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Anne Nikitin on American Animals, finding her voice, and more
Alex Moreland chats with composer Anne Nikitin about her latest score on American Animals, her creative process, and more… How did you first get involved with American Animals? I worked with Bart before, on a film called The Imposter, about six years ago now, it’s a film that went to Sundance. It was a documentary […]
Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 Episode 14 Review – ‘The Battle Without, and the Battle Within’
Alex Moreland reviews the fourteenth episode of Star Trek: Discovery… “I think the only way we can stop ourselves from becoming like them is to understand the darkness within us and fight it.” It’s worth a word on the title, I think. What it refers to, largely, is obvious. The first part, “The Battle Without”, […]
Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 Episode 13 Review – ‘What’s Past is Prologue’
Alex Moreland reviews the thirteenth episode of Star Trek: Discovery season one… “Your lack of vision continues to disappoint me.” In the AV Club’s review of this week’s Star Trek: Discovery, there’s some discussion about what exactly the show is actually about. Certainly, the show doesn’t quite have the same clear premise as its predecessors; […]
Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 Episode 11 Review – ‘The Wolf Inside’
Alex Moreland reviews the eleventh episode of Star Trek: Discovery… Can you hide your heart? Can you bury your decency? Can you continue to pretend to be one of them? Even as, little by little, it kills the person you really are. It’s something that I touched on briefly in my review of last week’s […]
Star Trek: Discovery Series 1 Episode 10 Review – ‘Despite Yourself’
Alex Moreland reviews the midseason premiere of Star Trek: Discovery… Decency is weakness and will get us killed and the lives of everyone on this ship and the Federation are at stake. So you do what you must, whatever you must, to anyone. And so, after a short break, we’re back again. To recap: after […]
Exclusive: Doug Liman on his new film Chaos Walking
Flickering Myth’s Alex Moreland has been chatting to filmmaker Doug Liman about his latest release The Wall, which is out now on Digital Download, Blu-ray and DVD, and during the interview the conversation turned to Liman’s newest project, the YA adaptation Chaos Walking, which stars Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Homecoming) and Daisy Ridley (Star Wars: The […]
Exclusive Interview – Alex Lawther on The End of the F***ing World, his creative influences and more
Alex Moreland talks to Alex Lawther about his new show The End of the F***ing World, his return to theatre, and more… First of all, how did you get involved with The End of the F***ing World? What drew you to it? What drew me to it at first… Charlie’s writing. Charlie Covell, who adapted […]
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