Category: Interviews
“But Then My Obsession Went to Darker Things: Joe Coleman and Whitney Ward on Being Subjects in the Tribeca-Premiering Doc, How Dark My Love
“But Then My Obsession Went to Darker Things: Joe Coleman and Whitney Ward on Being Subjects in the Tribeca-Premiering Doc, How Dark My Love

How Dark My Love Joe Coleman and Whitney Ward are having a big summer. The reigning king and queen of the Coney Island Mermaid Parade also are known as two of the most original figures in a New York underground…

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How the Moment That Nearly Ended Lauren Cohan’s Run on ‘Walking Dead’ Turned Her Into a Franchise Leader
How the Moment That Nearly Ended Lauren Cohan’s Run on ‘Walking Dead’ Turned Her Into a Franchise Leader

Summary Welcome to a new episode of Collider Ladies Night with The Walking Dead star Lauren Cohan. During her Ladies Night conversation with Collider’s Perri Nemiroff, she revisits her journey from first scoring the role of Maggie to executive producing…

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Alexander Skarsgård Broke His Own Rules for Apple TV’s Critically Acclaimed ‘Murderbot’
Alexander Skarsgård Broke His Own Rules for Apple TV’s Critically Acclaimed ‘Murderbot’

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub talks with Murderbot showrunners Paul and Chris Weitz and stars Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer. Apple TV+'s new series Murderbot is adapted from the book series by Martha Wells about an adroid that goes rogue and…

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Space in 40mm: DP Christophe Nuyens on Andor Season Two
Space in 40mm: DP Christophe Nuyens on Andor Season Two

DP Christophe Nuyens (right) on the set of Andor season two When it comes to streaming series, it’s better to have too little of a great show than too much. With a finite amount of time to work with before…

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“A Brutal Honesty That Still Feels Poetic”: Walter Thompson-Hernández on His Tribeca World Premiere Kites
“A Brutal Honesty That Still Feels Poetic”: Walter Thompson-Hernández on His Tribeca World Premiere Kites

Kites In the sprawling favela of Santo Amaro in Rio de Janeiro, Duvo (first-time actor Daniel Fernando do Prado Dorea Lima) currently sits at the top of the pecking order. Under the guise of enriching the community, Duvo and his…

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“Dark, Difficult, Dank Spaces”: Rob Petit on His Tribeca World Premiere Underland
“Dark, Difficult, Dank Spaces”: Rob Petit on His Tribeca World Premiere Underland

Underland Based on British author Robert Macfarlane’s non-fiction book of the same name, Underland, the feature debut from Rob Petit, investigates the world hidden beneath our feet. In particular, the film ventures into the depths of a cave system in…

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“Shooting in the Fall, Premiering in June”: Travis Wood and Alex Mallis on Their Tribeca Debut The Travel Companion
“Shooting in the Fall, Premiering in June”: Travis Wood and Alex Mallis on Their Tribeca Debut The Travel Companion

The Travel Companion Anxieties surrounding flight credits, male friendship and fraught filmmaking prospects fuel the bittersweet yet always amusing narrative of The Travel Companion, the feature debut from directors Travis Wood and Alex Mallis. Co-written by the duo alongside their…

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’28 Years Later’ Director Danny Boyle on the Secrets of the Rage Virus’ Survival and His Plans for a Trilogy of His Cult Classic Sci-Fi Epic
’28 Years Later’ Director Danny Boyle on the Secrets of the Rage Virus’ Survival and His Plans for a Trilogy of His Cult Classic Sci-Fi Epic

Danny Boyle seems really happy. Invigorated, even, as he profusely keeps apologizing to me about only getting to see 28 minutes of his new film, 28 Years Later, in a conference room at Sony’s New York City headquarters. It wasn’t…

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‘John Wick’ and ‘Ballerina’ Stunt Coordinator Jackson Spidell Breaks Down Wick-verse Action Scenes and Style
‘John Wick’ and ‘Ballerina’ Stunt Coordinator Jackson Spidell Breaks Down Wick-verse Action Scenes and Style

Jackson Spidell has performed and coordinated stunts in everything from Wick to Avengers; he talks about what makes Ballerina so unique and how the teams approach each action blockbuster he's been on. This interview is brought to you by Blackmagic…

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“Two Strangers Meeting Over Something So Unusual”: Paula González-Nasser on Her Tribeca World-Premiering Feature Debut The Scout
“Two Strangers Meeting Over Something So Unusual”: Paula González-Nasser on Her Tribeca World-Premiering Feature Debut The Scout

The Scout Back in 2022, a scrappy feat of independent filmmaking came across my radar. Written and directed by Florida native Justin Zuckerman, Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater is a Mini-DV shot journey of a young woman attempting to…

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‘Sirens’ Creator Molly Smith Metzler Explains Why Simone Had To Do THAT in the Finale
‘Sirens’ Creator Molly Smith Metzler Explains Why Simone Had To Do THAT in the Finale

Editor's Note: The following contains full spoilers for Sirens. Summary Netflix's Sirens centers on three women in Port Haven, exploring complex dynamics and social class issues. Creator Molly Metzler discusses the casting process and character development, highlighting strong performances with…

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Anson Boon Reveals Why Eddie Nearly Killed His Mother in ‘MobLand’s Finale
Anson Boon Reveals Why Eddie Nearly Killed His Mother in ‘MobLand’s Finale

Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for MobLand, Season 1. Summary Eddie discovers Conrad is his real father, not Kevin, in the MobLand Season 1 finale. Anson Boon talks to Collider about Eddie's journey, betrayal, trust issues, and potential as…

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