Exclusive: Director Pablo Berger Talks Blancanieves, and Comparisons to The Artist
In 2004, writer-director Pablo Berger delivered an unlikely yet charming little Spanish-Danish comedic hybrid, “Torremolinos 73,” about an exasperated encyclopedia…
In 2004, writer-director Pablo Berger delivered an unlikely yet charming little Spanish-Danish comedic hybrid, “Torremolinos 73,” about an exasperated encyclopedia…
Press conferences are informative, but not typically fun, per se. However, when you’ve got two entertainers front and center who…
Rising star Robbie Tucker is helping kidnap some parents in the upcoming family comedy, “Family Weekend.” The film, directed by…
Parents at times feel as though they’re adequately providing for their family if they can deliver all the physical belongings…
When you’ve got a movie starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd, you’re bound to expect an excess of comedy, however,…
With a healthy list of credits spanning studio fare (“Mona Lisa Smile,” “Stealth”), television (“Damages,” HBO’s “John Adams”) and the…
With the immense and ever-increasing success of the “Veronica Mars” movie Kickstarter campaign, we were bound to get more projects…
For a guy whose college essay was about being an underachiever, director Paul Weitz really came out on top. He’s…
I recently got to speak with Jay Bonansinga, author of The Walking Dead novels, to discuss his work, life, and…