Category: Interviews
Alex Winter Stole Anthony Carrigan from James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ For His New Movie
Alex Winter Stole Anthony Carrigan from James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ For His New Movie

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub moderates a Q&A with director and actor Alex Winter for Adulthood. Adulthood is a dark comedy starring Josh Gad and Kaya Scodelario as siblings who uncover a grisly secret about their parents and spiral into chaotic…

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“I Needed to Rely on What I Knew”: Lucrecia Martel on Her First Documentary, “Landmarks”
“I Needed to Rely on What I Knew”: Lucrecia Martel on Her First Documentary, “Landmarks”

Landmarks “To tell you the truth, I was actually quite scared about making a documentary.” It’s a luminous morning in early September and Lucrecia Martel is chewing mate leaves in the restaurant room of a hotel a stone’s throw away…

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“We Link the Shows Thematically”
“We Link the Shows Thematically”

[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.] Summary 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" is a prequel series that explores Ben Edwards' descent into CIA black‑ops and moral darkness. Team-driven authenticity is of the utmost…

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“I Kind of Think Like a Rock Band”: Hal Hartley on Self-Distribution, Personal Filmmaking and His New Feature, “Where to Land”
“I Kind of Think Like a Rock Band”: Hal Hartley on Self-Distribution, Personal Filmmaking and His New Feature, “Where to Land”

Where to Land Hal Hartley’s Where to Land, his first feature in 11 years, presents a familiar, potent lattice of miscommunication within a small community. Joe Fulton (Bill Sage), a filmmaker referred to as “the quiet and unassuming elder statesman…

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She’s a Massive Threat to the World
She’s a Massive Threat to the World

Editor's note: The below interview contains major spoilers for the Alien: Earth season finale. Believe it or not, but the season finale of Noah Hawley's FX series Alien: Earth is already here. While the preceding weeks have already dropped their…

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“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera
“Grief in a Beautiful Place”: Lucía Aleñar Iglesias on Her TIFF World Premiere Forastera

Forastera The carefree, meandering pace of summertime suddenly takes the form of a depressive stupor in Forastera, the feature debut from Los Angeles-based, Spanish-born writer-director Lucía Aleñar Iglesias. During an annual vacation to visit their maternal grandparents in Mallorca, Cata…

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“The Last Three Episodes Are So Big”
“The Last Three Episodes Are So Big”

[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Season 2 of Peacemaker.] Summary Season 2 of the HBO Max series 'Peacemaker' tosses Christopher into an alternate world where his father and brother are alive, forcing a self-reckoning. Rick Flag Sr.'s revenge…

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Interview: David Osit on Predators
Interview: David Osit on Predators

Predators In Predators, three-time Emmy-winning filmmaker David Osit’s new documentary, the titular descriptor applies to multiple people: the pedophiles who found themselves the target of popular NBC sting series To Catch A Predator (2004-07), but also the makers of a…

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These Mega Stars Take Us Back to Where It All Began in ‘You Had to Be There’
These Mega Stars Take Us Back to Where It All Began in ‘You Had to Be There’

Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub sits down with writer-director Nick Davis, Victor Garber, Paul Schaffer, and Valda Aviks for You Had to Be There at TIFF 2025. You Had to Be There chronicles Toronto’s 1972 Godspell production and highlights its role…

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Interview: Mike Figgis on Megadoc
Interview: Mike Figgis on Megadoc

Francis Ford Coppola on the set of Megalopolis in Megadoc Megalopolis’s reputation preceded the film itself long before its première iat last year’s Cannes Film Festival. As Francis Ford Coppola’s long-gestating opus about the folly of men and the collapse…

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Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Revisit the Most Demanding Scenes of Their Careers: "Nobody Died. It Was a Miracle"
Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell Revisit the Most Demanding Scenes of Their Careers: "Nobody Died. It Was a Miracle"

In director Kogonada's (After Yang) upcoming fantasy romance, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Oscar nominees Margot Robbie (Barbie) and Colin Farrell (The Banshees of Inisherin) embark on an "unusual" and "intimate" adventure through their memories, where they experience magical highs…

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Interview: Ira Sachs Discusses Peter Hujar’s Day with Azazel Jacobs
Interview: Ira Sachs Discusses Peter Hujar’s Day with Azazel Jacobs

The “making of,” in which process is made visible through behind-the-scenes chronicles—documentaries, YouTube tutorials and explainers of all sorts—is its own journalistic genre. These pieces invariably fixate on the facts. When it comes to feature films, for example, this camera,…

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