Star of The Messenger Says "I Would Do Anything for Woody!"
movieretriever.com — Ben Foster stars in Oren Moverman’s incredible film The Messenger along with Woody Harrelson (last seen in Zombieland). In the film, the two actors play Casualty Notification Officers. Foster delivers a spectacular performance (as does Woody) and here he talks about researching the role, what it meant to him, and how hard it was to leave it behind. (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
The Doors Wanted 1.6 Million for One Song in Pirate Radio
movieretriever.com — Richard Curtis is a legend in the UK, the man who made one of England's most popular shows of all time (Black Adder) and turned Hugh Grant into a household name. Here, Curtis talks about his new movie, Pirate Radio; the (sometimes) extreme expense of getting music rights for his movies; changing titles; and whether Black Adder will ever return. (Submitted by Rollic) More...
They Made a Part Two to What? 10 Worst Unexpected Sequels
movieretriever.com — Sadly, the number of unexpected sequels that did nothing more than tarnish the reputation of their predecessor far outweighs the number that worked. Sequels are almost always a step down from the first film but when that first film is an unexpected hit, that's a reaction that's nearly impossible to recreate. You can't surprise an audience twice. (Submitted by davincih) More...
Martin Landau: I Worked with a Wooden Actor in Pinocchio!
movieretriever.com — The unstoppable Martin Landau is working harder than most actors half his age. Recently, he has been promoting a remastered print of North by Northwest and a new drama called Lovely, Still. Here Landau talks about his amazing career, Alfred Hitchcock, and his appearances on Entourage and in the movies Ed Wood, Tucker, Crimes and Misdemeanors. (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
The 10 Greatest Zombie Movies Ever Made
movieretriever.com — Is there anyone that doesn’t enjoy a good zombie movie? What exactly are the best zombie movies? Can you include things like Frankenstein and comedy heavy pieces like Braindead, Zombieland, or Evil Dead, or do you stick with the classic George Romero zombies? This piece tries to flesh out the Ten Greatest Zombie Movies Ever Made (So Far Anyway). (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
An Education Director: There's a Culture of Excellence in UK
movieretriever.com — An Education, directed by Lone Scherfig, may be one of the best films of the year. This is in no small part because of the masterful direction from this talented Danish filmmaker. Here, the talented director discusses the film, her great actresses (including the remarkable Carey Mulligan), and the tough decisions her characters have to make. (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
Willem Dafoe: The Stage Is My Wife and Film Is My Mistress
movieretriever.com — With two new films (Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant & Antichrist), Willem Dafoe shows no signs of slowing down. It is Lars Von Trier’s controversial Antichrist that is getting the most press. Here, Dafoe discusses the film and the challenges it required, film festivals, the “author” of film, theater v. film, and his career in general. (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
Spike Jonze: I’m Scared of Willy Wonka!
movieretriever.com — Where the Wild Things Are, writer/director Spike Jonze, stars Max Records and Catherine Keener discuss the highly anticipated and controversial adaptation of the Maurice Sendak classic. In a lively and interactive piece they discuss the challenges of bringing the book to life, the making of the film, studio interference, and the book itself. (Submitted by davincih) More...
A Serious Man Star: I would’ve done ANYTHING in this movie!
movieretriever.com — Michael Stuhlbarg, the star of “A Serious Man,” the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, is already well-known to the theater community, but his role as Larry Gopnik is sure to garner him some notoriety in film circles. Here he talks about the film, working with the Coens, landing the role, his method, and exactly what a Mentaculus is. (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
Woody Harrelson: I Don’t Like Twinkies!
movieretriever.com — Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg, the stars of “Zombieland,” are delivering a “healthy level of destruction and mayhem” in “Zombieland.” But the film is more than just your typical zombie shoot-em-up. Here they talk about killing zombies, Bush and Obama, Emma Stone, first-time director Ruben Fleischer, Roman Polanski, and, of course, Twinkies! (Submitted by Turkman182) More...
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