“Anna Karenina” Interview: Keira Knightley Talks One-Shot Takes, Sci-Fi, & Working With Joe Wright Michael Lee, November 15, 2012 With awards season just around the corner, moviegoers are going to see an increase in Oscar-bait flicks. Joe Wright‘s adaptation of Anna Karenina is just one of those films vying for some major awards. The film, which reunites him with Keira Knightley for a third time – the two collaborated…
“The Man With The Iron Fists” Interview: RZA & Eli Roth Talk Carnegie Hall, Creativity, & Martial Arts Michael Lee, November 1, 2012November 1, 2012 RZA is both a hip hop artist and a martial arts aficionado. You can tell that the man is very passionate about kung-fu and has a respect for it in the way he speaks. We had the opportunity to attend the press day for The Man with the Iron Fists…
“Wreck-It Ralph” Interview: John C. Reilly Talks Games, Favorite Disney Films, Porn Stars, and “Walk Hard” Michael Lee, October 29, 2012October 22, 2012 On the outside John C. Reilly looks like a goofy character, but on the inside, he is a very hilarious and intellectual man, whose career spans over 30 years. Reilly voices the titular character, Ralph, a video game character who grows tired of his mundane life of wrecking and being…
“Wreck-It Ralph” Interview: Rich Moore Talks Art Of Making A Disney Movie, Scarcity Of Arcades, & More Michael Lee, October 28, 2012October 22, 2012 CalArts alum and Emmy Winner Rich Moore is the director of Wreck-It Ralph, one of the most anticipated animated films of 2012. Featuring the voice talents of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jane Lynch, and Jack McBrayer, the film centers on a Donkey Kong-like 8-bit character who dreams of being…
“Wreck-It Ralph” Interview: Jane Lynch Talks About Character Likeness, The Kardashians, and “Glee” Michael Lee, October 26, 2012October 26, 2012 In Wreck-It Ralph, Jane Lynch plays as Sergeant Tamora Jean Calhoun, the tough and able-bodied leader of a bug blasting platoon in Hero’s Duty. No not that kind of doody. The film centers on a gargantuan-esque man named Ralph (John C. Reilly), who grows to be tired of playing the…