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, […]
Exclusive Interview – Sophia Lillis talks Uncle Frank, empowerment, role models, portraying literary characters, finding her calling, and more
Robert Kojder chats with Sophia Lillis… Just in time for Thanksgiving, Uncle Frank puts a spin on the crazy uncle stereotype, where the eponymous relative is basically the only educated, thoughtful, artful, progressive, and empowering one of the backwoods South Carolina bunch. More to the point, Frank (a wise but perpetually troubled Paul Bettany) is the […]
Exclusive Interview – Miles Joris-Peyrafitte on Dreamland and directing Margot Robbie
EJ Moreno chats with director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte about his new film Dreamland and working with Margot Robbie… Dreamland is a Dust Bowl-era period piece that feels surprisingly relevant in 2020. During a conversation with our host EJ Moreno, director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte opened up about how he came to making this piece, what keeps him inspired, […]
Exclusive Interview – Will Collins on writing Wolfwalkers and celebrating Irish heritage
EJ Moreno speaks to screenwriter Will Collins about his film Wolfwalkers… Writer Will Collins joins our host EJ Moreno as they discuss Collins’ latest film, Wolfwalkers, the new animated film from Apple TV+. The pair discusses the origins of the project, the Irish culture, and the film’s biggest message. Check out the interview in the […]
Exclusive Interview – Filmmaker Thom Zimny on Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You
Over a twenty year collaboration with Bruce Springsteen filmmaker Thom Zimny has captured his music on film, both in live concert movies and more intimate circumstances. Letter To You falls into the latter category documenting the recording and coming together of Bruce with his legendary E-Street band. A personal portrait of longevity and friendship which […]
Exclusive Interview – Jessica Barden on Jungleland, working with Jack O’Connell & Charlie Hunnam
EJ Moreno speaks to actress and activist Jessica Barden on her new film Jungleland, road trips, and how to handle anxiety… This week sees the release of Jungleland in theatres, ahead of its VOD release. Speaking with one of the film’s stars, Jessica Barden, about Jungleland was very refreshing, but the actress also dove into […]
Exclusive Interview – Oscar-winning composer Steven Price talks Over The Moon
Oscar winning composer Steven Price has worked on everything from broad canvas blockbusters to globetrotting documentaries. In a career which embraces every genre with distinction he is a composer moved by emotion, defined by personal preference and inclined towards layered arrangements. He took time out recently to talk to Martin Carr about his latest projects […]
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