This was the first interview I did a few years. I called up Don Coscarelli (director of Phantasm series, Bubba Ho-Tep, The Beastmaster) to ask him some questions about his latest film John Dies At the End and some other questions about his work in general. Ian – Hi Don, this is Ian Schultz. How are … Continue reading Don Coscarelli Interview
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension – Blu-Ray Review
This film is one of the most incomprehensible science fiction films since Zardoz—and that’s a recommendation, in a weird way. It features Peter Weller in one of his first major film roles, as Dr Buckaroo Banzai, who is a neurosurgeon, physicist, test pilot, rock musician and star of his own comic book. And yes, all … Continue reading The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension – Blu-Ray Review
He Never Died, Leeds and Flying Nun – Interview with Henry Rollins
Ian Schultz emailed Henry Rollins some questions about his latest film He Never Died, his time in Leeds in the late 80s along with other topics and this is what transpired. With your latest film, He Never Died, you have landed your first lead role. What were the challenges for you? The same as in any other film … Continue reading He Never Died, Leeds and Flying Nun – Interview with Henry Rollins
Alex Cox Interview
Film critic Ian Schultz completed this interview with the cult filmmaker Alex Cox via email. Cox, director of such cult classics as Repo Man, Walker and Sid & Nancy, covered a wide range of topics—from his then new sci-fi film Bill the Galactic Hero to the current state of cinema. https://vimeo.com/alcox/bill Bill the Galactic Hero … Continue reading Alex Cox Interview
Hal Hartley Interview
I conducted a interview with director Hal Hartley by email about his then new film Ned Rifle about the struggle of being a independent filmmaker in the 21st Century amongst other topics, here is what transpired. Your new film, Ned Rifle, is the second sequel to Henry Fool. What were the biggest challenges of living up to it’s … Continue reading Hal Hartley Interview
