Rob Lake speaks to Frontier’s Rich Newbold on Jurassic World Evolution’s design… Jurassic World Evolution is a rare example of a game that illuminates and adds to its source material, rather than copy it. And it’s one experience that I go back to again, and again. The whole idea of creating a fully functioning Jurassic […]
Exclusive Interview – Hunter Hunter composer Kevon Cronin
Shawn Linden’s Hunter Hunter has been over ten years in the making, and is now getting released by IFC Midnight December 18th. IFC Midnight is known for genre hits such as The Babadook, The Human Centipede and more recently The Wretched. Hunter Hunter “follows a family living in the remote wilderness earning a living as […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Edy Lan on scoring the sci-fi thriller Parallel
Isaac Ezban’s Parallel has screened everywhere from Frightfest to Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival. Vertical Entertainment is now bringing the sci-fi thriller to select theaters and VOD December 11th, 2020. In case you aren’t familiar with the film’s plot, it reads: A group of friends stumble upon a mirror that serves as a portal to a […]
Exclusive Interview – Cinematographer Michael Marius Pessah discusses his latest film, Bret Easton Ellis’ Smiley Face Killers
Bret Easton Ellis is known for writing classics such as American Psycho, The Rules of Attraction and Less Than Zero. His latest project is the horror film, Smiley Face Killers, starring Crispin Glover, Ronen Rubenstein, Mia Serafino and Cody Simpson. The film’s synopsis reads, “As a murderous cult arrives on campus, Jake (Rubenstein) finds himself […]
Exclusive Interview – The Broken Hearts Gallery director Natalie Krinsky on working with Selena Gomez, Dacre Montgomery, making a NYC-based movie before COVID and more
Justin Cook chats with director Natalie Krinsky about her film The Broken Hearts Gallery… When the book is written on 2020, there will be a short chapter in it devoted to the brave movies that ventured into cinemas, despite less than ideal conditions for theatrical distribution. And while, presumably, much of the chapter will be […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Patrick Kirst on Breaking Surface and The Kissing Booth
Joachim Hedén’s survival thriller, Breaking Surface was released earlier this year in Sweden and is now coming to digital platforms in the U.S. December 15th. In case you aren’t familiar with the film, the official synopsis reads: During a winter dive on a remote part of the coast in Northern Norway, two sisters’ lives fall […]
Exclusive Interview – Writer-Director Oliver Murray discusses the man behind the music in Ronnie’s
British filmmaker Oliver Murray lays bare a musical institution in his latest feature simply called Ronnie’s. Employing rare archive footage and intimate revelations, this definitive documentary on Ronnie Scott screened recently at the 2020 DOC NYC Film Festival. In conversation with Martin Carr, the inquisitive writer director goes into detail about his involvement, as well […]
Exclusive Interview – Set Decorator Crispian Sallis discusses Waiting for the Barbarians
Crispian Sallis is an Oscar nominated Set Decorator recognised for his work on Aliens, Driving Miss Daisy and Gladiator and an Emmy winner for The Tudors. Other projects which jockey for position on a star studded resume include Oliver Stone’s JFK and Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys. For his latest film, Waiting For The Barbarians, Crispian […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Alex Heffes discusses new documentary Ronnie’s
Like any musician who feels passionately about his art, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated composer Alex Heffes knows Ronnie Scott. Maybe not in person but through reputation, musical trailblazing and jazz club definition. It is no surprise then that his involvement with a new documentary simply called Ronnie’s, should feel anything other than serendipitous. A […]
Exclusive Interview – Production Designer Sara K White talks The Flight Attendant on HBO Max
Production Designer Sara K White brings a unique perspective to The Flight Attendant, which pays homage to revered film makers such as Alfred Hitchcock. By manipulating perspective, drip feeding information and keeping audiences guessing this HBO Max original proves riveting throughout. When Sara recently took time out to talk to Martin Carr about her involvement, […]
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