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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.

Interview: Jane Lynch: The Three Stooges

Jane Lynch became a household name when she embodies the role of Sue Sylvester on Fox's 'Glee.'  Now, going against her inner-Sue and working the nice angle for a chance, Lynch takes to the big screen as Mother Superior in The Three Stooges.  We got to sit down with the comedic star to discuss the film, why she fell in love with the original television series growing up, and what it was like working with icon Larry David.

Interview: Maggie Grace: Lockout

Over the years Maggie Grace has earned the respect and admiration from both colleagues and fans alike. Her newest film, Open Road Films' Lockout, has her in familiar territory as she seamlessly embodies the role of a true action hero. We recently got the opportunity to sit down with the gorgeous actress as she dished on her upcoming film, working with Luc Besson, and being one of only two females on set.

Interview: Guy Pearce: Lockout

For years Guy Pearce has tiptoed the line of becoming a true to form action star.  With Open Road Films' Lockout, his newest project, he officially crosses over and gives the genre another badass actor to deal with.  We got to sit down with the talented star where we discussed the film, working with co-star Maggie Grace, and just why he chose now to play the action hero.

Interview: Anna Hutchison, Jesse Williams, Kristen Connolly: The Cabin in the Woods

Lionsgate's The Cabin in the Woods is a unique genre piece that throws every known cliche to the wind. Filled with comedy, horror and drama, the film provides enough twists and turns to keep even the biggest genre fans guessing. We were elated when we got invited to talk with stars Anna Hutchison, Jesse Williams, and Kristen Connolly about the film, their reactions to the final product, and just who is the easiest to scare.

Interview: Joss Whedon, Drew Goddard: The Cabin in the Woods

Spiking the horror genre with their signature flare, Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard have crafted a unique genre piece out of The Cabin in the Woods.  We were honored to get the chance to sit down with both iconic creators, talking with them about their excitement to be doing a horror film, what it was like writing together, and just how they came up with that remarkable ending.

Interview: Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford: The Cabin in the Woods

For years I have respected the work of both Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford.  In Lionsgate's The Cabin in the Woods both get to showcase their comedic talents with endless banter and iconic one liners.  I got to sit down with both actors a few weeks back to discuss the film's complex plot, their reaction to the final product, and just how often the veered off script.

Interview: Phil Lord, Chris Miller: 21 Jump Street

Phil Lord and Chris Miller are a dynamic directing duo who are boldly transitioning from animation to live action with Sony Pictures' remake of the popular 80s television show 21 Jump Street.  We got to sit down with the pair before the film's premiere to discuss the comedy, the art of improvisation, and what all got left on the cutting room floor.

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