During an interview for the home video release of Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman, Flickering Myth questioned actor Paul Walter Hauser about his campaign to play the Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot in the DC Universe (especially Matt Reeves’ upcoming The Batman, in which the character is rumored to appear); while he didn’t divulge any details about whether or not he’s heard of any interest […]
Exclusive Interview – Mike Leigh on his new film Peterloo
Thomas Harris chats with filmmaker Mike Leigh… Mike Leigh may be our formative filmmaker. His career has spanned close to fifty years, encompassing the minutiae of interpersonal relationships and tackling epics with that same deft touch. His latest, Peterloo is his most expansive piece; a sprawling epic that, as with his other films, finds the […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Danny Mulhern talks What They Had
Red Stewart chats with Danny Mulhern about What They Had… Danny Mulhern is an English composer who has been working in the film and television industries since the early-2000s. He is best known for his compositions for projects like Silent Witness, The Natural World, and What They Had. Flickering Myth had the privilege to interview him, and […]
Exclusive Interview – Composers Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans talk Boy Erased, Joel Edgerton, and Iron Maiden
Red Stewart chats with composers Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans…. Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans are a composing team who have been working in the film and television industries since the 2010s. They are best known for their work with their band Priestbird, as well as composing for movies The Gift, The Autopsy of Jane […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Christian Wibe talks WWE Studios’ The Marine 6: Close Quarters and Netflix’s What Happened to Monday
Composer Christian Wibe has lent his musical expertise to projects such as Dead Snow, Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead and Hellfjord to name a few. More recently he scored Netflix’s dystopian thriller set in the not-so-distant future, What Happened to Monday starring Noomi Rapace, Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe. The film follows a set […]
Exclusive Interview – Light as a Feather composer Pieter Schlosser on creating the distinct score for the Hulu series
October marks the month of all things horror and this season is no different with projects such as Blumhouse’s Halloween, Warner Bros.’ The Nun and Netflix’s The Haunting of Hill House already becoming hits. Another show definitely worth paying attention to is Hulu’s supernatural thriller/horror Light as a Feather which began streaming October 12th. The […]
Exclusive Interview – Dragged Across Concrete director S. Craig Zahler and actor Tory Kittles
During this month’s London Film Festival, Flickering Myth’s Thomas Harris was fortunate enough to get to sit down with Bone Tomahawk and Brawl on Cell Block 99 director S. Craig Zahler and actor Tory Kittles to discuss their new film Dragged Across Concrete. Watch the interview below, or check it out on our YouTube channel… […]
Lore executive producer Gale Anne Hurd on hiring a new showrunner, Sean Crouch’s horror movie inspiration
The following conversation took place at New York Comic-Con at the Lore roundtables… In its second season, Amazon Prime’s Lore is certainly switching things up a bit. On top of deviating from the source material of Aaron Mehnke’s podcast (on which the show is based) for two episodes this season and shedding Mehnke’s voice for narration, […]
Lore creator Aaron Mahnke on deviating from the podcast in season 2 of Amazon show
The following conversation took place at New York Comic Con at the Lore roundtables… Today, Amazon Prime’s non-fiction horror anthology series Lore has returned to the streaming platform for a second season, with six new episodes; however, whereas the first season’s batch of episodes were all inspired by stories from creator Aaron Mahnke’s podcast (which the […]
Exclusive Interview – An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn writer-director Jim Hosking on reflecting life through absurdism and making the movies you want to make
Grant Vance chats with An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn writer-director Jim Hosking… Jim Hosking makes weird movies. He proved that with his deep-fried debut feature, The Greasy Strangler, and reinforced it with his new absurdist character piece An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. If you want a surface level adjective, sure: it’s some fun, […]
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