Chris Connor chats with BAFTA-nominated Everything Everywhere All At Once composers Son Lux… Everything Everywhere All At Once, has been one of the breakout Box-Office and Critical successes of 2022, with the film appearing well placed as we continue moving through awards season. One of the key components of the success of the multiverse action-comedy […]
Exclusive Interview – Avatar: The Way of Water composer Simon Franglen
Nicola Austin chats with Avatar: The Way of Water composer Simon Franglen… With James Cameron’s long awaited sequel Avatar: The Way of Water still riding high at the box office, we were delighted to speak to the film’s composer, Simon Franglen, on the inspirations behind the main themes, how he incorporated different instruments to represent […]
Exclusive: How Koala Man landed Hugh Jackman for a series regular role
If you found yourself thinking, “Is that? No… it couldn’t be” upon hearing a familiar voice come out of a certain muscly, ponytailed character in Hulu’s Koala Man, your ears aren’t playing tricks on you. Hugh Jackman (yes, that Hugh Jackman) does, in fact, lend his voice to the new adult animated series. If there […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Philip White on Supernatural and The Winchesters
Tai Freligh chats with composer Philip White about Supernatural and The Winchesters… Philip White composes music for film, television, interactive media, and the concert stage. He has composed the scores for Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming, The Loud House Movie (2021 HMMA nomination for Best Original Score for an Animated Film), Jexi, A Madea Family […]
Exclusive Interview – House of the Dragon’s Matthew Needham talks Larys Strong’s ruthlessness and mystery
Ricky Church chats with House of the Dragon star Matthew Needham about his role as Larys Strong… After the Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon launched earlier this year, it gave fans plenty of characters to root for or hate as they each plotted to sit on the Iron Throne. In fact, House of the Dragon blurs the line […]
Exclusive Interview – The Whale stars Sadie Sink and Hong Chau on finding humanity in their characters and acting nasty toward Brendan Fraser
Robert Kojder chats with The Whale stars Sadie Sink and Hong Chau… While much of the noise surrounding Darren Aronofsky’s emotionally draining The Whale is centered on Brendan Fraser’s brilliant performance as Charlie, a reclusive obese English professor, there also happen to be other terrific performances within it. They also happen to come from talent […]
Exclusive Interview – You Cannot Kill David Arquette Supervising Sound Editor Jacob Bloomfield-Misrach
David Arquette is most known for his role as Deputy Dewey in the widely popular horror franchise, Scream, but he is giving audiences a glance at his personal life in Super LTD’s latest documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette, which is premiering August 28 via digital release and on-demand. In case you haven’t heard of […]
Exclusive Interview – Gangs of London action influences with Jude Poyer
Fresh from stunning TV audiences, Sky’s crime epic Gangs of London earned an amazing response from critics and fans, who are now equally excited hearing about the newly announced second season. Details are few, but we already know it’s going to be good. With the first season making its way to Blu-ray, DVD and Digital […]
Exclusive Interview – Bones and All screenwriter David Kajganich on balancing horror and romance and humanizing cannibals
Robert Kojder chats with Bones and All screenwriter David Kajganich… Bones and All marks the third collaboration between writer David Kajganich and director Luca Guadagnino (the others would be the Suspiria remake and A Bigger Splash), and given the narrative (based on the novel by Camille DeAngelis) is essentially a romance involving cannibalism, it’s a […]
Exclusive Interview – Tori & Lokita directors the Dardennes and leading actress Joely Mbundu
Jasmine Valentine chats with Tori & Lokita directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne and leading actress Joely Mbundu… The stories that are the hardest to hear aren’t always the hardest to tell. In their latest film Tori & Lokita, the Dardennes follow two unaccompanied migrant minors in Belgium who are fighting against the odds to settle […]
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