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Esther Smith and Rafe Spall are "Trying."
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"Phoenix Press were invited to sit down with stars, Esther Smith and Rafe Spall to discuss 'Trying,' an Apple Original TV series. The final two episodes of this, the third season will be available on Friday, August 26th, and September 2nd.
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Mark Wahlberg discusses his passion project "Father Stu"
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We sit down with the one and only Mark Wahlberg to discuss his passion project, “Father Stu” Father Stu tells the inspirational true story of Stewart Long and his journey from a short-tempered boxer to a humble man of God. We ask Wahlberg how he brought this biopic to the screen and what drove him to do so.
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Interview with Alfonso G Aguilar, Composer of the Netflix Animated Feature "Klaus"
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In this interview we discuss how Alfonso got his start, who some of the composers that inspired him are, how the process of composing the music for Klaus, and other topics.
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Interview with "Jojo Rabbit" Star Thomasin McKenzie
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We recently sat down with the charming lead actress of JoJo Rabbit, Thomasin McKenzie. We discussed what it was like working with an already amazing line of directors, and if she had any hesitation taking on the subject matter of Taika’s latest comedy.
Some may remember Thomasin from 2018’s “Leave No Trace” with Ben Foster. If her performances in these two films are any clue, she has an amazing career ahead of her.
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Eugenio Derbez on Dora and the Lost City of Gold
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Eugenio Derbes has been a staple in Mexican pop culture for years. Earlier this week, in a small theater hidden behind a freezer door at a Scottsdale Multiplex, we caught up with Eugenio to discuss his latest project, “Dora and the Lost City of Gold.”
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Interview w/ Joe Berlinger on his "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile" Ted Bundy Film
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A roundtable interview with writer/director Joe Berlinger, who discusses with us what makes "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile" different from other movies about Bundy’s life, and the origin of its rather unusual title.
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John Lee Hancock & John Fusco discuss "The Highwaymen"
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Director John Lee Hancock and Writer John Fusco discuss their unique approach to their unique take on the Bonnie & Clyde story in "The Highwaymen"
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Interview with "The Empire STRIPS Back" creator Russall Beattie
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If you've ever longed for naked Jedi, you'll love this interview with Russall Beattie, the creator of “The Empire Strips Back”, a traveling burlesque extravaganza that will be premiering in Arizona on April 2nd!
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Mike Flanagan, Trevor Macy, and Jason Blum talk about "OCULUS" (2014)
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With the recent success of the brilliant Netflix series “The Haunting of Hill House”, WE thought it would be a great time to revisit our conversation with Mike Flanagan, Trevor Macy, and Jason Blum.
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Ralph Breaks the Internet - Michelle Robinson Interview
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Just prior to the release of "Ralph Breaks the Internet" we had a quick chat with Michelle Robinson who was the “Character Look Development Supervisor” for the movie.
Michelle has a long history with Disney Animation and has worked on some of their best films including Bolt, Tangled, Zootopia, and Frozen
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Bo Burnham reflects on "8th Grade"
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During the "Eighth Grade" festival run, we had the chance to talk to Youtube personality, turned stand-up comedian, turned Writer/Director, Bo Burnham, about the inspiration behind this wonderful movie, and how his own experiences and opinions on social media are reflected in the lead character.
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Super Troopers 2: The Interview
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The day after screening "Super Troopers 2" for an early audience in Phoenix, we sat down with the guys of Broken Lizard, the minds behind "Club Dread", "Beerfest", and "Super Troopers."
We asked about their experiences bringing a comedic sequel to the screen nearly two decades after the original, and how it was all because of a successfull crowd funding campaign that hit it's first goal in only 24 hours.
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Dominic Lewis - "Peter Rabbit" Composer
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Recently, fellow Cinema File Dan Silva was able to speak with "Peter Rabbit" Composer, Dominic Lewis. Dominic is currently scoring the third season of Amazon's "The Man in High Castle."
He has composed scores for a number of movies and TV shows, including the new "Ductales", Sony's "Rough NIght" and "Fist Fight" In addition to this he's contributed to scores for "How to Train Your Dragon", "Wreck-it Ralph", and "Captain America: Winter Soldier"
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Interview with Ben Lovett - "The Ritual" Composer
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We catch up with composer Ben Lovett just before the 2017 TIFF premier of "The Ritual" (Now available on Netflix)
Ben is best known for his score on Magnolia Pictures’ “The Signal,” which received an Independent Spirit Award nomination. He has also scored the Duplass Brothers’ thriller “Black Rock,” and Magnolia Pictures’ sci-fi noir “Synchronicity”
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Interview with Ben Lovett - "The Ritual" Composer
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We catch up with composer Ben Lovett just before the 2017 TIFF premier of "The Ritual" (Now available on Netflix)
Ben is best known for his score on Magnolia Pictures’ “The Signal,” which received an Independent Spirit Award nomination. He has also scored the Duplass Brothers’ thriller “Black Rock,” and Magnolia Pictures’ sci-fi noir “Synchronicity”
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The Real Heroes of "12 Strong" - Interview w/ Bob Pennington and Mark Nutsch.
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“12 Strong” is based on the TRUE story, of a 12-man team sent to Afghanistan mere WEEKS after 9/11.
I along, with a few of my colleagues, was given the chance to sit down talk with the two, real life, ex-special forces, whom the lead characters are based on, Bob Pennington and Mark Nutsch.
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The Real Heroes of "12 Strong" - Interview w/ Bob Pennington and Mark Nutsch.
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“12 Strong” is based on the TRUE story, of a 12-man team sent to Afghanistan mere WEEKS after 9/11.
I along, with a few of my colleagues, was given the chance to sit down talk with the two, real life, ex-special forces, whom the lead characters are based on, Bob Pennington and Mark Nutsch.
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Interview: Jason Hall - Screenwriter & Director of "Thank You for Your Service"
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Actor, Academy Nominated writer and now director, Jason Hall was in Phoenix last week promoting his upcoming film “Thank you for Your Service” While here, we spoke with him about his process as a screenwriter, why he felt the importance of making this film, and his particular attention to detail as a director.
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Interview: Jason Hall - Screenwriter & Director of "Thank You for Your Service"
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Actor, Academy Nominated writer and now director, Jason Hall was in Phoenix last week promoting his upcoming film “Thank you for Your Service” While here, we spoke with him about his process as a screenwriter, why he felt the importance of making this film, and his particular attention to detail as a director.
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Interview: Director and cast from "STEP"
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Shortly before the wide release of the inspiring documentary “STEP” I was part of a round-table discussion with Writer/Director Amanda Lipitz, Director of College Counselling Paula Dofat, Step Team Coach Gari McIntryre, and three of the Lethal Ladies of BLSYW(Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women), Tayla Solomon, Blessin Giraldo, and Cori Grainger. The ladies had plenty to say about their their experiences during the documentary which filmed most of their teenage years, and what they’ve been up to in the two years since graduation.
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