Interviews

Tribeca Film Festival 2025: RJ Mitte Talks ‘Westhampton,’ Why the Role Hit Close to Home, and More

RJ Mitte brings a natural presence and rare adaptability to each character he plays, making every performance feel distinct. But…

11 months ago

Theo Taplitz on Why ‘Bad Shabbos’ Feels Like a Screwball Classic for a New Generation

A quiet Shabbat dinner turns into a masterclass in mayhem in Bad Shabbos, where one untimely accident sends two families…

12 months ago

Filmmaker Freddy Macdonald and Star Calum Worthy on the Emotional Threads That Bind—and Break—in ‘Sew Torn’

A lone button. A briefcase. Three impossible choices. In Sew Torn, filmmaker Freddy Macdonald crafts a genre-bending tale where even…

12 months ago

Exclusive Interview: Anna Campbell on Reclaiming “Having It All” and Making Her Directorial Debut with ‘Nora’

When Anna Campbell moved back to the suburbs during the pandemic to focus on her children, she hadn’t expected it…

12 months ago

Dez Duron on Making His Broadway Debut in ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ and the Role He Was Meant to Play

Dez Duron brings to Broadway the same timeless quality found in the jazz standards he performs night after night—rich with…

12 months ago

Sam Hayes & Michael Vlamis on ‘Pools,’ and Finding Heart in the Humor and Humanity in Figuring It Out

With its sold-out premiere at TIFF Next Wave and a coveted Audience Award win at SXSW Sydney, Sam Hayes’ debut…

1 year ago

Exclusive Interview: Catie Turner Talks Her Creative Process, New Music, and More

Catie Turner is quickly becoming one of the most compelling voices of her generation—an artist unafraid to turn discomfort into…

1 year ago

Amber Afzali on Rule Breakers: A Dream Role Inspired by the Real-Life Afghan Dreamers

Amber Afzali makes one of the most memorable debuts of the year, delivering a performance marked by emotional depth and…

1 year ago

Valeria Maldonado, Marta Méndez Cross, and Virginia Novello on Creating’ Las Tres Sisters’ From Laughter, Love, and Lived Experience

There’s something undeniably magical about storytelling rooted in real friendship—and in Las Tres Sisters, that bond radiates through every scene.…

1 year ago

Exclusive Interview: Imogen Faith Reid on Portraying the Pain and Power of Natalia Grace in ‘Good American Family’

Imogen Faith Reid’s performance in Good American Family is nothing short of riveting. Making her debut in a leading role,…

1 year ago