Exclusive interviews with groundbreaking filmmaker Kimberly Pierce about her remake of Carrie and the legacy of Boys Don’t Cry, J.C. Chandor on directing Robert Redford in All is Lost, independent producer Blu de Golyer talks about his acclaimed fright fest House of Good and Evil. Plus Danny Trejo talks Machete, director John Wells talks about finding the perfect ending for August: Osage County, and a wrap-up of the Mill Valley Film Festival. Hosted by Dennis Willis.
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Director Jim Mickle stops by to discuss his buzzy new cannibal thriller We Are What We Are, Alex Winter (Bill & Ted) has directed Downloaded, the definitive doc on the Napster movement. We’ll tell you how to watch the movie for free, and why Napster changed the world forever. Also, David Freedman (Just Seen It) reviews Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Metallica: Through the Never, Don Jon and Gravity. Hosted by Dennis Willis.
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Who’s replacing the late, great James Gandolfini on his new TV program? What did the Emmys get wrong? How accurate is Ron Howard’s Formula One opus Rush? And why the heck is Disney letting the renegade indie flick Escape from Tomorrow to be released? Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Steven Kirk, and special guests David Freedman and Alejandro Abogado.
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Arnold heads to Pandora … maybe, the curse of The Lone Ranger continues to spread, and director Greg “Freddy” Camalier stops by to discuss his hot music doc Muscle Shoals. Plus, David Freedman reviews Insidious Chapter 2, Salinger, Rush and Thanks for Sharing. Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Steven Kirk and Steve Wagner.
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Legendary filmmaker Albert Pyun is retiring, and we chat with writer-producer Cynthia Curnan about the planned celebration to honor his 40-year career. Plus, a look at the new wave of female-driven comedies and drams, some bold Emmy predictions, and an exclusive interview with Rob Zombie about his latest film The Lords of Salem. Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Sara Vizcarrondo and Kevin Tripp.
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