Director Paul W.S. Anderson and star Milla Jovovich met with reporters at WonderCon to discuss how Resident Evil: Retribution, the fifth installment of the franchise, goes global and ups the 3D ante.
Director Peter Berg and star Brooklyn Decker spoke with reporters at WonderCon about the making of Battleship, the big-budget alien-invasion movie inspired by the classic children’s guessing game.
Director Rian Johnson and star Joseph Gordon-Levitt met with reporters at WonderCon to talk about reteaming for the time-travel action thriller Looper.
Director Rupert Sanders met with the press at WonderCon to discuss his feature film debut with Universal Pictures’ big-budget Snow White and the Huntsman.
Fresh from their Saturday panel at WonderCon, director Ridley Scott, screenwriter Damon Lindelof and star Michael Fassbender talked about Prometheus, androids, and what happens when a prequel isn’t really a prequel.
Buoyed by a terrific comedic cast and a tight script, independent filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass, tread funny, but familiar territory with their latest effort Jeff, Who Lives at Home.
Filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass and stars Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon and Judy Greer discuss Jeff, Who Lives at Home, improvisation, the nature of comedy, and how to gain 24 pounds in a single day.
Familiar story elements in Safe House don’t stop stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds from tearing it up in this fun, if ultimately forgettable, spy thriller from director Daniel Espinosa.
Generic storytelling and several borrowed plot elements disappoint, but a mostly solid cast and a good work ethic help to elevate Man on a Ledge, the latest action thriller from Summit Entertainment.
Lauding his co-stars in The Divide as “the best ensemble cast I’ve ever worked with,” Michael Biehn is candid in describing the hostility on the set of director Xavier Gens’ post-apocalyptic thriller: “The actors hated each other [...] to the point where there was many times on the movie where I thought there was going to be, like, physical violence that was going to break out.”
Script issues, casting missteps and copious amounts of torture porn plague Anchor Bay Films’ latest post-apocalyptic thriller The Divide.
Producer Mike Scully explains how the upcoming Fox series will take advantage of the animated format to tell stories that couldn’t be done in live-action.