Red Stewart chats with Gail Barringer about Emergence… Gail Barringer is an American producer who has been working in the film and television industries since the early 1990s. She is best known for her producing work on projects like Person of Interest, Luke Cage, and Wu-Tang: An American Saga. Her latest venture is the ABC mystery […]
Exclusive Interview – VFX Supervisor Shawn Hillier on His Dark Materials and the advent of blockbuster TV
Harrison Abbott chats with VFX supervisor Shawn Hillier… A costly collab between HBO, BBC Studios, New Line Cinema, and Bad Wolf: His Dark Materials has a lot of resources propping it up. So, as you would expect, the production value on this Philip Pullman adaptation is absolutely top-notch – boasting ornate sets, lavish costume-design and […]
The Mandalorian cast discuss the new Star Wars show in video interviews and Q&A
Coinciding with its premiere on Disney+ this week, Jon Favreau and the cast of The Mandalorian have been out and about promoting TV’s first live-action Star Wars offering, taking part in a Q&A and interviews as part of a fan screening of the first episode. Joining Favreau and fellow executive producer Dave Filoni are stars […]
Exclusive Interview – Filmmaker Alfonso Gomez-Rejon talks The Current War: Director’s Cut and Edison as an Anti-Hero
Red Stewart chats with Alfonso Gomez-Rejon about The Current War… Alfonso Gomez-Rejon is an American filmmaker who has been working in the film and television industries since the 1990s. He is best known for his past collaborations with Martin Scorsese, as well as his directorial projects Glee, American Horror Story, and Me and Earl and […]
Exclusive Interview – The Art of Racing in the Rain author Garth Stein shares his thoughts on the film adaptation and his book’s enduring success
Justin Cook chats with The Art of Racing in the Rain author Garth Stein. The book-to-film adaptation is available now on digital, Blu-ray and DVD… Who knew that when Garth Stein published his book The Art of Racing in the Rain, he’d still be talking about it over 10 years after its release to promote […]
Exclusive Interview – The Art of Racing in the Rain director Simon Curtis on casting Kevin Costner and the secret to the story’s success
Justin Cook chats with The Art of Racing in the Rain director Simon Curtis… After a decade of bouncing between studios and cycling through rosters of talent, director Simon Curtis completed the tall task of introducing moviegoers to Enzo — a “good boy” with a passion for car racing. Garth Stein’s New York Times bestseller […]
Exclusive Interview – Doctor Sleep composers The Newton Brothers talk Mike Flanagan and The Shining
Sean Wilson chats to the composers of Doctor Sleep, the Newton Brothers, about working with director Mike Flanagan, and following in the footsteps of The Shining… Classic Stanley Kubrick horror The Shining casts a formidable legacy in more ways than one. The filmmaker’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 1977 novel is famously ambiguous (to the extent that the […]
Interview – How For All Mankind evolved from “Mad Men at NASA”
With Apple TV+’s launch last Friday, the streaming wars just got a little bit more crowded. One of the shows that the platform hopes will draw in consumers and turn casual subscribers into Apple TV+ true believers is For All Mankind, which Flickering Myth had the opportunity of learning a more about at October’s New […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Lior Rosner discusses his scores to Will & Grace, Sugar Plum on the Run and more
NBC’s Will & Grace brought huge laughs for eight seasons. The final episode (or what fans thought would be) aired in May of 2006 and centered around Will and Grace as they have had a falling-out that lasted for years. They each have a child with their respective partners, and eventually reconcile when their children […]
Exclusive Interview – The Good Liar director Bill Condon on nasty old people and Ian McKellen dropping C-bombs
Tom Beasley has a chat with director Bill Condon about heist thriller The Good Liar, starring Ian McKellen and Helen Mirren… It’s not often that cinemagoers get to see older people being genuinely horrible on the big screen. But that’s set to change with The Good Liar, in which Ian McKellen portrays a con artist […]
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