So, a lot of your older films have been re-released on DVD recently over here and in the States. Have you noticed any of your films have been re-evaluated or any new audiences to your work? Well, it’s interesting, you know. Hitchcock once said that his movies went from being flops to classics, and I … Continue reading Interview With Stuart Gordon
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Guy Maddin Interview
I was down at the London Film Festival last year and had the great fortune to talk to Guy Maddin about his latest opus The Forbidden Room. I also got to see it on BFI Southbank iMax which was a headache inducing affair but in a good way. Ian Schultz: Obviously, you’ve shot on digital and film. … Continue reading Guy Maddin Interview
Penelope Spheeris Interview
For a very long time The Decline of Western Civilisation trilogy by Penelope Spheeris has been long overdue a dvd or blu-ray release after the first two being only released on VHS decades ago. Shout Factory in the US and Second Sight in the UK have released a extras packed boxset of the three films … Continue reading Penelope Spheeris Interview
Philip Ridley Interview
Philip Ridley may have only made 3 feature films in the space of 25 years but he has made three of the most striking and original films in recent decades. His debut and best film The Reflecting Skinhas recently came out in a new Blu-Ray edition thanks to the lovely folks at Soda Pictures. So … Continue reading Philip Ridley Interview
Quick Q&A with Ben Wheatley
Did you shoot it on film or digital? Digital. Did you ever think of doing it on film? Because it does have quite a filmic look. No, because film is—the skills to make, use film are gone. I’ve always made stuff on digital and I haven‘t got any emotional attachment to film. Did you choose … Continue reading Quick Q&A with Ben Wheatley
