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Interview: Joshua Sasse, Matthew Beard, Leah Gibson: Rogue

Joshua Sasse, Matthew Beard & Leah Gibson star in DirecTV's new scripted series Rogue about an undercover female copy who is haunted by the possibility that her own actions lead to her son's murder.  The three young stars form the show visited Austin to promote the new series, sitting down with us to talk about how they each got attached to the project and just how quick and sharp the show is.

Interview: Ramona Diaz: Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

Ramona S. Diaz's Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey tells the story of Arnel Pineda, a man who was plucked from YouTube to become the new frontman for Journey, the iconic rock & roll band.  Diaz was given complete access to the band and their 'process,' capturing everything as they adjusted to their new lead singer and preformed on their highly successful Revolution Tour.  We got the chance to sit down with Diaz and discuss her film, the art of making a documentary, and what the band thought after seeing the film.

Interview: Ben Barnes: The Words

After its premiere at Sundance last January, The Words has generated a lot of buzz, all of which leads up to its national release.  Poised to hit more screens than any other Sundance film, there is a bit of pressure on the indie darling  We were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to sit down with co-star Ben Barnes where we discussed his choice to become involved with the film, his time on set, and just how the small picture has become such a Sundance staple.

Interview: Brian Klugman, Bradley Cooper: The Words

The Words premiered at Sundance last January to high praise and excitement for its upcoming theatrical release. We were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to sit down with director Brian Klugman and star Bradley Cooper where they discussed the film's wild ride, working together, and just what the set life was like during filming.

 

Interview: Peter Hedges, Joel Edgerton: The Odd Life of Timothy Green

The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a unique, fun, innocent, and heartwarming family film that pits Joel Edgerton in one of his tamest roles yet.  When Edgerton and writer/director Peter Hedges came into town, we got the opportunity to quiz them on their attraction to the film, working with such a large cast, and what got left on the cutting room floor.

Interview: Rashida Jones, Will McCormack: Celeste and Jesse Forever

Rashida Jones and Will McCormack make their editorial debuts as co-writers of the upcoming film, Celeste and Jesse Forever.  The duo also stars in the flick, which is currently playing in select cities and expanding over the coming weeks, and I had the opportunity to sit down for a roundtable discussion with the pair to discuss the project as well as what the pair expects to be working on in the near future.

21 Jump Street - Brie Larson Interview

After conquering the world of television with 'United States of Tara,' up and coming actress Brie Larson is taking the big screen by storm, most recently in the highly entertaining 21 Jump Street.  With the film hitting store shelves this week, we got a call from the beautiful actress to discuss the film, working with two directors, and just how much pressure there was to make this 'reboot' original.

Interview: Whit Stillman: Damsels in Distress

It has been nearly thirteen years since writer/director Whit Stillman last ventured behind the camera.  But alas the time has come and he is back with his newest offering, Damsels in Distress.  Featuring an amazing cast and a killer soundtrack, Stillman sat down with us to discuss his long hiatus, finding his leading star, and just what is behind all the buzz for Sambola - the new international dance craze!

Interview: Larry, Moe, Curly: The Three Stooges

Larry, Moe, and Curly are making the move to the big screen in Peter and Bobby Farrelly's The Three Stooges.  We got to sit down with the dynamic trio as they hit, slapped, and poked their way through questions about their film, living in Hollywood, and just how they prepared for their iconic roles.

 

Interview: Peter Farrelly: The Three Stooges

Peter Farrelly has worked with his brother on some of the biggest comedic classics of the past twenty years.  For much of that time they have worked endlessly to bring The Three Stooges to the big screen.  We got to sit down with Peter to discuss the long wait, the casting, and the personal impact the show had on one of today's most respected comedic directors.

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