With The Devil All the Time now streaming on Netflix, I recently spoke to director Antonio Campos about making his adaptation of Donald Ray Pollack’s award-winning novel. During the wide-ranging conversation he talked about assembling the amazing cast, how half his job is working out scheduling which is something don’t teach in film school, deleted scenes, when he knew he wanted to include a narrator, and a lot more. [caption id="attachment_929761" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Netflix[/caption] If you’re not familiar with The Devil All the Time, the star-studded drama takes …
In case you hadn’t heard, filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo have been hosting a weekly web series called Russo Bros Pizza Film School, in which the two blockbuster directors of Avengers: Endgame sit down with guests to discuss classic films while enjoying some pizza from local pizzerias. Over the past few weeks, the directors have featured a wide variety of films, including John Frankenheimer’s espionage thriller Ronin and Sam Raimi’s ghoulish horror breakout The Evil Dead. This week, the Russos and Endgame screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely welcome extremely special guest Mark Hamill to discuss The …
If you haven't seen Speed Racer, the 2008 big-screen adaptation of the popular, influential anime from filmmakers The Wachowskis (The Matrix), you simply must experience it. It's a wild, candy-coated fever dream of spectacle, technology, and huge heart. It looks like no other movie you've ever seen, I promise you that. And in our Collider Connected live interview conducted by our own Steve Weintraub with David Leitch (John Wick, Deadpool 2) and Chad Stahelski (John Wick 1-3), who worked as stunt coordinators, performers, and third-unit directors on Speed Racer, share some of the …
The notoriously reclusive director David Fincher delivered a surprise virtual masterclass to quarantined students of the United Kingdom’s National Film and Television School yesterday. As reported by IndieWire, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker joined a Zoom teleconference with 450 students to discuss his 30-year career and share some details about his upcoming film Mank. It was a rare opportunity for the students, considering Fincher’s infamous reticence to give many public appearances or PR events for his work, but the pandemic has made us all act out of character. The school’s director Jon Wardle shared the news in …